acanthocybium solandri
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A sport fisherman proudly holds a large acanthocybium solandri on a boat deck.
Definition
Noun: * A large, fast-moving, predatory marine fish, highly valued both as a food source and as a challenging catch for sport fishing. It is found in tropical and subtropical seas around the world.
Usage Notes
- This is the scientific name for a specific species of fish. In everyday conversation, it is almost always referred to by its common name.
- It is a formal, zoological term used primarily in scientific, academic, or very specific fishing contexts.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The research paper compared the migratory patterns of Acanthocybium solandri with those of other Scombridae family members.
- Biologists identified the specimen as Acanthocybium solandri based on its distinct dorsal fin spines.
- General Context (using the common name):
- Anglers travel long distances for a chance to catch the powerful wahoo.
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used in binomial nomenclature format, where the genus () is capitalized and the species () is in lowercase, and the entire term is often italicized in print: Acanthocybium solandri.
Variants and Related Words
- Wahoo: The universally accepted common name for this fish.
- Ono: A common name for this fish in Hawaiian, meaning "good to eat."
- Peto: A common name used in parts of the Caribbean and Latin America.
- Kingfish: A sometimes used but less specific common name, as it can refer to other species.
Synonyms
- Wahoo (primary common name)
- Ono
- Peto
Different Meanings
- This term has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to the fish species known as the wahoo. It is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.
A sport fisherman proudly holds a large acanthocybium solandri on a boat deck.
Noun
- large fast-moving predacious food and game fish; found worldwide