ocyurus chrysurus
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Definition
Noun A species of marine fish, commonly known as the yellowtail snapper, found in the tropical Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. It is characterized by a prominent, broad yellow stripe running along its side and onto its tail fin. It is highly valued as a food fish.
Usage
The term "Ocyurus chrysurus" is the scientific (Latin) name for this species. It is used in formal, academic, or technical contexts such as marine biology, ichthyology (the study of fish), fisheries science, and environmental conservation.
Examples
- The study focused on the migration patterns of in the Florida Keys.
- is a key species for both commercial and recreational fishing in the region.
- Divers can easily identify by its distinctive yellow lateral stripe.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific writing, the genus name () is capitalized and the species name () is not. The full binomial name is typically written in italics.
- After the first use in a document, it is common to abbreviate the genus to its initial, e.g., .
Variants and Related Words
- Yellowtail snapper: The common English name for . This is the term used in everyday language, fishing, and culinary contexts.
- Snapper: A broader common name for fish in the family Lutjanidae, to which belongs.
Synonyms
- Yellowtail snapper (common name)
Related Terms
- Lutjanidae: The biological family of snappers.
- Reef fish: A general ecological category describing fish that inhabit coral reef ecosystems, which includes .
Noun
- superior food fish of the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean with broad yellow stripe along the sides and on the tail