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Englische bonito Synonyme

bonito Definition

Bonito
(n.) A large tropical fish (Orcynus pelamys) allied to the tunny. It is about three feet long, blue above, with four brown stripes on the sides. It is sometimes found on the American coast.
Bonito
(n.) The skipjack (Sarda Mediterranea) of the Atlantic, an important and abundant food fish on the coast of the United States, and (S. Chilensis) of the Pacific, and other related species. They are large and active fishes, of a blue color with black oblique stripes.
Bonito
(n.) The medregal (Seriola fasciata), an edible fish of the southern of the United States and the West Indies.
Bonito
(n.) The cobia or crab eater (Elacate canada), an edible fish of the Middle and Southern United States.

bonito Bedeutung

bonito shark
blue pointed
Isurus glaucus
common blue-grey shark of southwest Pacific, sport and food fish
bonito any of various scombroid fishes intermediate in size and characteristics between mackerels and tunas
skipjack Atlantic bonito
Sarda sarda
medium-sized tuna-like food fish of warm Atlantic and Pacific waters, less valued than tuna
Chile bonito
Chilean bonito
Pacific bonito
Sarda chiliensis
common bonito of Pacific coast of the Americas, its dark oily flesh cans well
bonito oceanic bonito
Katsuwonus pelamis
fish whose flesh is dried and flaked for Japanese cookery, may be same species as skipjack tuna
bonito flesh of mostly Pacific food fishes of the genus Sarda of the family Scombridae, related to but smaller than tuna
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Bonitos are a tribe of medium-sized, ray-finned predatory fish in the family Scombridae ? a family it shares with the mackerel, tuna, and Spanish mackerel tribes, and also the butterfly kingfish. Also called the Sardini tribe, it consists of eight species across four genera; three of those four genera are monotypic, having a single species each.