lebistes reticulatus

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lebistes reticulatus

A single lebistes reticulatus swims among the plants in a clear aquarium.

Definition

Noun A small, brightly colored freshwater fish native to South America and the West Indies, popular in home aquariums. It is a live-bearing species, meaning it gives birth to free-swimming young instead of laying eggs.

Usage

The term 'lebistes reticulatus' is the formal, scientific name (binomial nomenclature) for this fish. It is used in academic, scientific, and precise taxonomic contexts. * The species Lebistes reticulatus was first described in the 19th century. * In his research, the biologist studied the mating behaviors of Lebistes reticulatus.

Examples
  • The aquarium catalog listed the fish by its scientific name, Lebistes reticulatus.
  • Lebistes reticulatus is known for its hardiness and adaptability, making it a good choice for beginner aquarists.
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Context: The name is always written in italics, with the genus () capitalized and the species epithet () in lowercase.
  • Historical Usage: This was the formerly accepted scientific name. In modern taxonomy, the species is more commonly referred to as .
Variants and Related Words
  • Guppy (noun): The universally common name for this fish in everyday English, used by hobbyists and in the pet trade.
  • Poecilia reticulata (noun): The currently more accepted scientific name, reflecting a reclassification of the genus.
  • Livebearer (noun): A general term for fish that give birth to live young, a category which includes .
Synonyms
  • Guppy
  • Rainbow fish (a common name, though this can refer to other species)
  • Millionfish (a common name)
Related Phrases
  • Feeder guppy: A guppy bred to be used as live food for larger predatory fish.
  • Fancy guppy: A guppy selectively bred for specific, elaborate colors, tail shapes, and patterns for the aquarium hobby.
lebistes reticulatus

A single lebistes reticulatus swims among the plants in a clear aquarium.

Noun
  1. small freshwater fish of South America and the West Indies; often kept in aquariums