raja erinacea

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raja erinacea

A raja erinacea swims near the sandy ocean floor.

Definition

Noun A species of skate (a type of cartilaginous fish), Raja erinacea, also commonly known as the little skate. It is noted for being the most abundant skate in the inshore waters of North America during the summer months and can grow up to 21 inches in length.

Usage

The term "raja erinacea" is used specifically as the scientific (Latin) name for this particular species of skate. It is used in biological, zoological, and marine contexts.

Examples
  • The study focused on the population dynamics of Raja erinacea in the Gulf of Maine.
  • Raja erinacea is easily identified by its small size and distinctive thorny projections.
  • Fishermen often catch Raja erinacea when fishing in shallow coastal waters during the summer.
Advanced Usage
  • The name is typically written in italics, as is standard for genus and species names in biological taxonomy: Raja erinacea.
  • The genus name "Raja" can be abbreviated when the context is clear, e.g., " was observed."
Variants and Related Words
  • Little skate: The common name for .
  • Skate (n): The general common name for fish in the family Rajidae, to which belongs.
  • Ray (n): A broader related group of cartilaginous fish, which includes skates.
Synonyms
  • Little skate
Notes
  • This is a technical, scientific term. In non-scientific contexts, the common name "little skate" is almost always preferred.
  • There are no idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this specific taxonomic name.
raja erinacea

A raja erinacea swims near the sandy ocean floor.

Noun
  1. most plentiful skate in North American inshore waters in summer; to 21 inches

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