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Definition of Striped drum
1. Noun. A kind of drumfish.
Generic synonyms: Drum, Drumfish
Group relationships: Equetus, Genus Equetus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Striped Drum
Literary usage of Striped drum
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Fishes: A Popular Treatise Upon the Game and Food Fishes of North by George Brown Goode, Theodore Gill (1903)
"The adult is known as the " Black Drum," the young as the " striped drum."
In addition to the marked differences in color, the young has a much more shapely ..."
2. Camp Life in Florida: A Handbook for Sportsmen and Settlers by Charles Hallock (1875)
"P. fasciatus, the striped drum, of ten or twelve pounds, is the better fish.
They appear at Mosquito Inlet about April, and spawn, I think at that ..."
3. Camp Life in Florida: A Handbook for Sportsmen and Settlers by Charles Hallock (1875)
"P. fasciatus, the striped drum, of ten or twelve pounds, is the better fish.
They appear at Mosquito Inlet about April, and spawn, I think at that season. ..."