equetus pulcher
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Definition
Noun: * A species of marine fish belonging to the drum family (Sciaenidae), known for its distinctive appearance and the drumming or croaking sounds it can produce.
Usage
- The term "Equetus pulcher" is used specifically in scientific and biological contexts to refer to this particular species of drumfish. It is a formal, taxonomic name.
- Example: "The aquarium's new exhibit features an , which is captivating visitors with its striking stripes."
Advanced Usage
- In ichthyology (the study of fish), is used to precisely identify and discuss this species in research, distinguishing it from other drumfish like the spotted drum () or the jackknife fish ().
Variants and Related Words
- High-hat (fish): A common name for .
- Striped drum: Another common name describing its appearance.
- Equetus: The genus to which this species belongs.
- Sciaenidae: The biological family of drumfish and croakers.
Synonyms
- High-hat
- Striped drum
Notes on Meaning
- The primary meaning is zoological, referring to the specific fish species. The name itself is Latin: "" means "beautiful," referring to its elegant, striped pattern.
Noun
- a kind of drumfish