Prionotus

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Definition

Noun: A genus of fish within the family Triglidae, commonly known as sea robins or gurnards. Members of this genus are characterized by their large, wing-like pectoral fins and bony heads.

Usage

The word "Prionotus" is used as a proper noun to refer to this specific taxonomic genus in scientific and zoological contexts. It is typically italicized in writing.

Examples
  • The biologist studied the sensory adaptations of .
  • Several species, such as , are found along the Atlantic coast.
  • The genus is distinguished by its unique cranial morphology.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic hierarchy: "The family Triglidae includes the genera and ."
  • Used in ecological studies: "The survey noted a decline in populations in the estuary."
Variants and Related Words
  • Prionotinae: The subfamily name that may include the genus .
  • Triglidae: The family name (sea robins or gurnards) to which this genus belongs.
Synonyms
  • Genus Prionotus: The full taxonomic designation.
  • (There are no common English synonyms for this scientific genus name.)
Related Phrases
  • Prionotus species: Refers to any species within the genus.
  • Prionotus specimen: An individual example or sample from this genus.
Notes

This is a specialized scientific term. It does not have idiomatic meanings or phrasal verb applications in everyday language.

Noun
  1. a genus of Triglidae

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