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Definition of E lanceolatus

E lanceolatus
Horseman Horse"man, n.; pl. Horsemen. 1. A rider on horseback; one skilled in the management of horses; a mounted man. 2. (Mil.) A mounted soldier; a cavalryman. 3. (Zo["o]l.) (a) A land crab of the genus Ocypoda, living on the coast of Brazil and the West Indies, noted for running very swiftly. (b) A West Indian fish of the genus Eques, as the light-horseman (E. lanceolatus).

Meaning of E lanceolatus from wikipedia

- The giant grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus), also known as the Queensland groper (grouper), brindle grouper or mottled-brown sea b****, is a species of...
- Ophiologie. Panckoucke. Paris. xliv + 76 pp. + plates A., 1.- 42. ("C[oluber]. Lanceolatus", p. 10.) Data related to Bothrops lanceolatus at Wikispecies...
- subsp. lanceolatus occurring throughout the species' range and subsp. psammophilus occurring in the Great Lakes region. Elymus lanceolatus subsp. lanceolatus...
- ****essment]. "Epinephelus itajara". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2018: e.T195409A145206345. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-2.RLTS.T195409A145206345.en. Froese...
- The jack-knifefish (Eques lanceolatus) is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sciaenidae, the drums and croakers. It is native...
- humans by the largest species, such as the giant grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus), are unconfirmed. Their mouths and gills form a powerful vacuum that...
- Sosa-Cordero, E.; Rocha, L.A.; Aguilar-Perera, A.; Brule, T. (2018). "Mycteroperca bonaci". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2018: e.T132724A46916253...
- between this species and a closely related grouper, the giant grouper (E. lanceolatus). The hybrid had 1.6x faster growth rate than the humpback grouper,...
- metres (33 and 656 ft). The two largest members of the genus, E. itajara and E. lanceolatus, either of which may attain a length in excess of 2 metres (6...
- between. Garrulus lanceolatus from Pangot, Uttarakhand, India at an altitude of around 6300 ft. The black-headed jay (Garrulus lanceolatus) at Palampur in...