butterfly fish
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small, typically brightly colored tropical marine fish characterized by a narrow, deep body and large, broad fins. These fish are found in warm seas around the world.
Usage
The term "butterfly fish" refers specifically to members of the family Chaetodontidae. It is used to describe these distinctively shaped and colored fish in contexts related to marine biology, aquarium keeping, and scuba diving.
Examples
- Noun:
- The vibrant butterfly fish darted among the coral branches.
- Many species of butterfly fish form monogamous pairs.
- Identifying different butterfly fish is a popular activity for snorkelers.
Advanced Usage
- As a common name: "Butterfly fish" is a common name applied to numerous species within the Chaetodontidae family. Scientific names are used for precise identification (e.g., for the Foureye Butterflyfish).
- Distinction from Freshwater Fish: In aquarium contexts, it is important to distinguish marine butterflyfish from the unrelated freshwater "butterfly fish," which typically refers to certain species of cichlid or the freshwater butterflyfish ().
Variants and Related Words
- Chaetodontid (n): The formal, scientific term for a butterfly fish.
- Bannerfish (n): A type of fish closely related to butterflyfish, often included in the same family, characterized by elongated dorsal fins.
Synonyms
- Chaetodontid (n): The technical synonym.
- Coral fish (n): A broader, informal term that often includes butterflyfish due to their common habitat.
Related Phrases
- Reef butterflyfish: A phrase specifying butterflyfish that inhabit coral reef ecosystems.
- Butterflyfish pair: Refers to the commonly observed behavior of these fish forming long-term mating pairs.
Noun
- small usually brilliantly colored tropical marine fishes having narrow deep bodies with large broad fins; found worldwide