Selar crumenophthalmus

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Definition

Noun 1. A species of small, silvery fish found in Atlantic coastal waters, belonging to the jack family (Carangidae). It is characterized by its large eyes and is commonly used as bait for larger game fish.

Usage
  • The term Selar crumenophthalmus is the formal, scientific name (binomial nomenclature) for this species. In everyday language, it is more commonly referred to by its common names.
  • It is used as a singular noun to refer to the species as a whole or to individual fish of this type.
  • Example: "The fishermen caught several Selar crumenophthalmus to use as live bait for the marlin tournament."
Advanced Usage
  • In scientific, ichthyological, or fisheries management contexts, the full binomial name Selar crumenophthalmus is used for precise identification and to avoid confusion with regional common names.
  • Example: "The study compared the migratory patterns of Selar crumenophthalmus with those of other carangids in the region."
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Names: This species is widely known by several common names, including:
    • Bigeye scad (This is the most frequently used common name in English).
    • Goggle-eye scad (Referring to its prominent eyes).
    • Goggle-eyed jack.
    • Purse-eye scad.
  • Related Taxonomic Terms:
    • Carangidae: The biological family (jacks, pompanos, trevallies) to which this species belongs.
    • Perciformes: The large order of ray-finned fish that includes the Carangidae family.
Synonyms
  • Bigeye scad
  • Goggle-eye scad
  • Goggle-eyed jack
  • Purse-eye scad
Notes on Meaning
  • The primary meaning is zoological, referring specifically to this one species of fish. It does not have abstract, idiomatic, or multiple common meanings.
  • Its defining characteristics are its habitat (Atlantic coastal waters), physical appearance (silvery, large-eyed), and primary human use (as baitfish).
Noun
  1. of Atlantic coastal waters; commonly used for bait