genus seriola
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Definition
Noun: A genus of marine fish belonging to the family Carangidae, commonly known as amberjacks. These are large, fast-swimming, predatory fish found in warm and temperate seas worldwide.
Usage
The term "genus Seriola" is used in scientific and biological contexts to classify a specific group of fish within the larger jack family (Carangidae). * The biologist is studying the evolutionary history of the genus Seriola. * Several commercially important fish, like the greater amberjack, belong to the genus Seriola.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy: Used to specify the genus level classification for species such as (greater amberjack) and (yellowtail amberjack).
- The species was reclassified within the genus Seriola after genetic analysis.
Variants and Related Words
- Seriola (n): The standard abbreviated form of the genus name used in binomial nomenclature.
- The specimen was identified as Seriola quinqueradiata.
- Amberjack (n): The common name for most fish species within this genus.
- Carangidae (n): The family name that includes the genus Seriola, along with other jacks, pompanos, and trevallies.
Synonyms
- Amberjack genus: A descriptive, non-scientific synonym.
Related Terms (Scientific Context)
- Taxon: A general term for a group of organisms in a classification system, such as a genus.
- Type species: The species that defines a genus. For genus Seriola, it is .
Noun
- a genus of Carangidae