Definition of Trigla gurnardus. Meaning of Trigla gurnardus. Synonyms of Trigla gurnardus

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Definition of Trigla gurnardus

Trigla gurnardus
Nowd Nowd, n. (Zo["o]l.) The European gray gurnard (Trigla gurnardus). [Written also knoud.]

Meaning of Trigla gurnardus from wikipedia

- Eutrigla. The grey gurnard was first formally described in 1758 as Trigla gurnardus by Carl Linnaeus in the 10th edition of the Systema Naturae with the...
- Cardinalfish Trigla (Sea robins) Trigla cataphractaPeristedion cataphractum Trigla lyra – Piper gurnard Trigla gurnardus – Grey gurnard Trigla cuculus –...
- also known by the name of Red gurnard Trigla lucerna also known by the name of Tub gurnard Eutrigla gurnardus also known by the name of Grey gurnard...
- lucerna Chelidonichthys obscurus Eutrigla gurnardus Lepidotrigla cavillone Lepidotrigla dieuzeidei Trigla lyra Trigloporus lastoviza Peristedion cataphractum...
- Grey gurnard, Eutriglia gurnardus Long-finned gurnard, Lepidotrigla argus Tub gurnard, Trigla lucerna Piper gurnard, Trigla lyra Streaked gurnard, Trigloporus...
- Bernard Germain de Lacépède, Lacépède described it as a monotypic genus with Trigla evolans, described by Linnaeus in 1766, as its type species.The genus is...
- fisheries as a food fish. The tub gurnard was first formally described as Trigla lucerna in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus in the 10th edition of his Systema Naturae...
- Moneywort-leaved St John's wort, Hyperi**** nummularium Grey Gurnard Trigla Gurnardus, 1805 Heron Ardea cinerea There are several species of fescue found...
- Tub gurnard Native Not evaluated Eutrigla gurnardus (Linnaeus, 1758) Grey gurnard Native Not evaluated Trigla lyra Linnaeus, 1758 Piper gurnard Native...
- species are uncommon in Swedish waters, but the small Chelidonichthys gurnardus (25–30 cm) has in recent decades attracted attentions as a food fish....