trachinotus carolinus
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of marine fish: A perciform fish of the family Carangidae, commonly known as the Florida pompano. It is characterized by a deep, laterally compressed silvery body, a forked tail, and a blunt snout. It is a prized food and game fish found in coastal waters.
Usage
- The Trachinotus carolinus is highly valued for its delicate, flaky white meat.
- Anglers often target Trachinotus carolinus along sandy beaches and inlets.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific and taxonomic contexts, the binomial name Trachinotus carolinus is used to precisely identify this species, distinguishing it from other members of the genus (such as the permit, ).
- The name is often used in ecological studies describing the fauna of Western Atlantic coastal ecosystems.
Variants and Related Words
- Florida pompano: The common name for .
- Pompano: A general common name that can refer to several species in the genus , but most frequently refers to .
- Carangidae: The biological family to which this species belongs, known as jacks, pompanos, and trevallies.
Synonyms
- Florida pompano
- Common pompano
- Atlantic pompano
Different Meanings
- The term Trachinotus carolinus refers exclusively to this specific biological species. It does not have other general or figurative meanings.
Notes
- As a scientific Latin name, Trachinotus carolinus is always written in italics. The genus name () is capitalized, while the species epithet () is not.
Noun
- found in coastal waters New England to Brazil except clear waters of West Indies