Lasiognathus
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Translingual
[edit]Etymology
[edit]lasio- (“hairy”, from Ancient Greek λάσῐος m (lásios)) + gnathus m or f (“jaw”, a New Latin rendering of Ancient Greek γνᾰ́θος f (gnáthos)), literally “hair-jaw; hairy-jawed”, due to this genus of anglerfishes having hair-like barbels which grow on their jaws.
Proper noun
[edit]Lasiognathus m or f
- A taxonomic genus within the family Thaumatichthyidae – complete anglerfish; certain wolftrap anglers of the Atlantic Ocean.
Usage notes
[edit]- The genus's gender is not fixed. As the original root of the name, Ancient Greek γνᾰ́θος (gnáthos), was a feminine noun, it can be interpreted as a feminine noun; however, because it shares a common masculine Latin suffix of -us, it is also interpreted as a masculine noun.
Hyponyms
[edit]- (anglerfish genus): Lasiognathus amphirhamphus, Lasiognathus beebei, Lasiognathus dinema, Lasiognathus intermedius, Lasiognathus saccostoma, Lasiognathus waltoni
Coordinate terms
[edit]- (genus of anglerfish): Thaumatichthys (Thaumatichthyidae genera)