micropogonias undulatus
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Definition
Noun: * A species of fish, specifically a croaker, characterized by a silvery body, dark markings, and the presence of small sensory barbels near its mouth. Its common name is Atlantic croaker.
Usage
- This term is a scientific binomial name (genus , species ) used primarily in biological, ichthyological, and ecological contexts to precisely identify this specific fish species.
- In common usage, the fish is almost always referred to by its common name, "Atlantic croaker."
Examples
- The research paper focused on the spawning migration patterns of .
- While is its scientific name, anglers commonly call it the Atlantic croaker.
- A key identifying feature of is the distinct wavy lines on its sides.
Advanced Usage
- The binomial nomenclature follows the standard Linnaean system, where the first part () indicates the genus and the second part () specifies the species.
- The species epithet "" is Latin for "wavy," describing the pattern of its markings.
Variants and Related Words
- Atlantic croaker (n): The universally accepted common name for this fish.
- Croaker (n): The common name for the family of fish (Sciaenidae) to which belongs, known for the croaking or drumming sounds they produce.
- Sciaenid (n/adj): A member of the family Sciaenidae, or relating to that family.
Synonyms
- Atlantic croaker
Related Terms
- Binomial nomenclature: The formal system of naming species with two parts (genus and species).
- Barbel: A slender, whisker-like sensory organ near the mouth of some fish, such as catfish and croakers.
- Demersal: Referring to fish that live and feed on or near the bottom of seas or lakes. The Atlantic croaker is a demersal species.
Noun
- a silvery-bodied croaker with dark markings and tiny barbels