limanda ferruginea
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Definition
Noun: * Limanda ferruginea: A species of flatfish, specifically a righteye flounder, native to the western Atlantic Ocean. It is characterized by its rusty or reddish-brown coloration and a distinctive yellowish tail. It is commonly known as the "yellowtail flounder."
Usage Notes
- This is a scientific binomial name (genus , species ). It is used primarily in biological, zoological, and fisheries contexts.
- In common usage, especially in commercial fishing and culinary contexts, the common name "yellowtail flounder" is almost always preferred.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The study focused on the population dynamics of Limanda ferruginea in the Gulf of Maine.
- The species Limanda ferruginea is an important benthic predator.
- General/Fishing Context (using common name):
- The yellowtail flounder (Limanda ferruginea) is a popular target for both commercial and recreational fishermen.
- Regulations have been tightened to protect the Limanda ferruginea stock.
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used in taxonomic discussions to distinguish it from other flounder species, such as the winter flounder () or the summer flounder ().
Variants and Related Words
- Yellowtail flounder (n): The standard common name for this species.
- Rusty flounder (n): An occasional alternative common name, referencing the "ferruginea" (iron-rust colored) part of its scientific name.
- Flounder (n): The general common name for the family of flatfish to which it belongs (Pleuronectidae, the righteye flounders).
- Flatfish (n): The broader biological order (Pleuronectiformes) encompassing all flounders, halibut, soles, and turbot.
Synonyms
- Yellowtail flounder
- Rusty flounder (less common)
Related Terms (Not direct synonyms)
- Groundfish: A commercial fishing term for fish that live near the sea bottom, such as flounder, cod, and haddock. is a groundfish.
- Demersal fish: The biological term for fish that live on or near the bottom of a body of water.
Noun
- American flounder having a yellowish tail