silurus glanis
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Definition
Noun: * A large, elongated freshwater catfish (Silurus glanis) native to rivers and lakes in central and eastern Europe. It is the largest purely freshwater fish in Europe and a notable species for angling.
Usage
- The word "Silurus glanis" is the scientific (Latin) name for the species. In common English, it is most frequently called the wels catfish or simply wels.
- It is used in biological, ecological, and angling (fishing) contexts.
- Example: "The Silurus glanis is an apex predator in its habitat."
Examples
- Biologists are studying the migration patterns of in the Danube River.
- An angler caught a record-breaking weighing over 200 pounds.
- The introduction of to non-native waters can disrupt local ecosystems.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic classification, is the genus and is the specific epithet. The full binomial name is always italicized.
- The species is sometimes referenced in historical or cultural texts about European rivers.
Variants and Related Words
- Wels catfish (n): The most common English name for .
- Wels (n): A shortened, common name for the fish.
- Sheatfish (n): Another name used, particularly in some European languages and contexts.
Synonyms
- Wels catfish
- Wels
- Sheatfish
Different Meanings
- The term "Silurus glanis" refers exclusively to this specific species of catfish. It does not have other general meanings.
Idioms / Phrases
- There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs using the scientific name "Silurus glanis."
Noun
- large elongated catfish of central and eastern Europe