genus Echeneis
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of fish: Genus Echeneis is the type genus of the family Echeneididae, which comprises the typical remoras or suckerfish. These marine fish are characterized by a modified dorsal fin that forms a unique, oval-shaped sucking disc on the top of their head, which they use to attach themselves to larger marine animals like sharks, turtles, and whales.
Usage
- is used in scientific and biological contexts to classify a specific group of remoras.
- It is a formal taxonomic term, typically italicized in writing.
Examples
- The biologist studied the attachment mechanism of genus Echeneis.
- Genus Echeneis is distinguished from other remora genera by specific morphological features of its sucking disc.
- The common remora, , belongs to genus Echeneis.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy, is placed within the family Echeneididae, order Carangiformes.
Variants and Related Words
- Echeneis (n): The abbreviated, standard form of the genus name.
- Echeneididae (n): The family name to which this genus belongs.
- Remora (n): The common name for fish in the family Echeneididae, including those in genus .
- Suckerfish (n): A common name for remoras.
Synonyms
- (As a group of organisms) Typical remoras, discfish.
Notes
This term is highly specialized. In non-scientific contexts, the common names "remora" or "suckerfish" are almost always used instead of the formal taxonomic name Genus Echeneis.
Noun
- type genus of the Echeneididae: typical remoras