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Definition of Lobotes surinamensis
1. Noun. Tripletail found from Cape Cod to northern South America.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lobotes Surinamensis
Literary usage of Lobotes surinamensis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bass, Pike, Perch and Others by James Alexander Henshall (1903)
"THE TRIFLE-TAIL (Lobotes surinamensis) Lobotes surinamensis. The Triple-tail.
Body oblong, deep, compressed and elevated; head 3; depth 2; ..."
2. Bass, Pike, Perch and Other Game Fishes of America by James Alexander Henshall (1919)
"A landing-net should always be used for any kind of fishing with the fly.
THE TRIPLE-TAIL (Lobotes surinamensis) ..."
3. Fishes of Australia: A Popular and Systematic Guide to the Study of the by David George Stead (1906)
"They are represented in our waters by one species, known as the Dusky Perch (Lobotes
surinamensis). Comparatively little is known in regard to the habits of ..."
4. The Animal Kingdom Arranged in Conformity with Its Organization by Georges Cuvier, Edward Griffith, Charles Hamilton Smith, Edward Pidgeon, John Edward Gray, George Robert Gray (1834)
"The Lobotes surinamensis, we are told by Bloch, attains the size of our common
perch, that its flesh is sweet and fat, and that it is considered as one of ..."