Pristis pectinatus

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Definition

Noun 1. A species of sawfish: Pristis pectinatus is the scientific name for the smalltooth sawfish, a type of ray characterized by a long, flat snout (rostrum) lined with teeth-like structures. It is a marine and estuarine fish.

Usage
  • The noun is used in formal, scientific, and zoological contexts to precisely identify this specific species. It is typically not used in everyday conversation.
  • It functions as a proper noun (the unique name for the species) and is often italicized in writing.
Examples
  • Scientific Report: "The study focused on the migratory patterns of in the Gulf of Mexico."
  • Conservation Document: " is listed as critically endangered due to habitat loss and bycatch."
  • Museum Display: "This specimen is , commonly known as the smalltooth sawfish."
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic classification, is the genus name and is the specific epithet. Together, they form the binomial name for the species.
  • The name comes from Latin, meaning "combed," which describes the comb-like appearance of the teeth on its rostrum.
Variants and Related Words
  • Smalltooth sawfish: The common English name for .
  • Sawfish: The general common name for fish in the family Pristidae, which includes .
  • Pristis: The genus to which this species belongs. Other species include (largetooth sawfish).
Synonyms
  • Smalltooth sawfish (common name)
Notes on Meaning

The provided reference context adds specific descriptive information about the species: * Habitat: It is "commonly found in tropical bays and estuaries." * Behavior: It is "not aggressive" towards humans, which is a notable characteristic for a large marine animal.

Noun
  1. commonly found in tropical bays and estuaries; not aggressive