lepomis macrochirus
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of freshwater fish: Lepomis macrochirus is the scientific name for a specific species of sunfish, commonly known as the bluegill. It is an important game and panfish found in North America, noted for its distinctive dark opercular flap and, in males, bright blue and orange coloration on the gill covers.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The pond was stocked with Lepomis macrochirus to provide recreational fishing.
- Biologists studied the population dynamics of Lepomis macrochirus in the lake.
- The Lepomis macrochirus is easily identified by its characteristic dark spot on the rear of the dorsal fin.
Advanced Usage
- In binomial nomenclature: The term is used in scientific and technical contexts to refer precisely to this species, avoiding the ambiguity that can come with common names like "bluegill" or "sunfish," which may refer to different species in different regions.
- The genus Lepomis contains several species, including Lepomis macrochirus and Lepomis microlophus (the redear sunfish).
Variants and Related Words
- Bluegill (n): The most common common name for .
- Sunfish (n): The broader family (Centrarchidae) to which this species belongs. is one type of sunfish.
- Panfish (n): A culinary and recreational fishing term for small fish that are often cooked whole in a pan; is a classic panfish.
Synonyms
- Bluegill (n): The standard English synonym.
- Bream (n): A regional common name, particularly in the Southern United States (note: "bream" can also refer to other fish species).
Related Terms and Phrases
- Centrarchid (n/adj): Relating to or being a member of the sunfish family, Centrarchidae.
- The Lepomis macrochirus is a centrarchid fish.
- Opercular flap (n): The anatomical feature (the "ear flap") on the gill cover which is a key identifying characteristic for species.
Noun
- important edible sunfish of eastern and central United States