mola lanceolata
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Definition
Noun: A type of ocean sunfish (genus Mola), specifically the sharp-tailed mola, characterized by having a caudal fin with a central, pointed projection or lobe.
Usage
This is a highly specific scientific term used in marine biology and ichthyology (the study of fish) to refer to a particular species of sunfish. It is not used in everyday conversation.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The research team identified the specimen as Mola lanceolata based on its distinct tail structure.
- Unlike the common ocean sunfish, Mola lanceolata possesses a unique, lance-shaped projection on its caudal fin.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Classification: The term is used in formal scientific classification and literature. It is often italicized as it is a Latin binomial (genus and species) name.
- The phylogenetic study included Mola lanceolata, Mola mola, and Mola tecta.
Variants and Related Words
- Sharp-tailed mola: The common English name for .
- Ocean sunfish: The common name for fish in the genus .
- Mola mola: The scientific name for the more common, large ocean sunfish.
- Mola tecta: The scientific name for the hoodwinker sunfish, another species in the genus.
Synonyms
- Sharp-tailed sunfish (Note: This can be ambiguous, as "sunfish" also refers to freshwater species; "sharp-tailed mola" is more precise).
Notes
- This is a zoological term. The defining feature, as indicated in the reference, is the unique structure of its caudal (tail) fin, which has a central projection, making it look somewhat like a lance or spearhead.
Noun
- caudal fin has a central projection