hyperglyphe perciformis
Noun * Hyperglyphe perciformis: A species of marine fish, commonly known as the barrelfish or black rudderfish. It is characterized by a deep, laterally compressed body that is typically blackish or dark in coloration. This species is found in the waters of the western Atlantic Ocean, including those off New England.
The term "hyperglyphe perciformis" is a scientific binomial name used in ichthyology (the study of fish) for precise species identification. It is primarily used in academic, scientific, and fisheries management contexts. * The research paper compared the migratory patterns of Hyperglyphe perciformis with those of related species. * Anglers occasionally catch Hyperglyphe perciformis in deep offshore waters.
- In taxonomic classification, is the genus name and is the specific epithet. The full binomial is always italicized in formal writing.
- Common Names: barrelfish, black rudderfish.
- Taxonomic Relatives: It belongs to the family Centrolophidae (the medusafishes). Other species within the genus include (the Antarctic butterfish).
- barrelfish
- black rudderfish
The term "hyperglyphe perciformis" has only one specific meaning as a scientific species name for a particular fish. It does not have other general English definitions.
- blackish fish of New England waters