lepidotus

/lɛpɪˈdoʊtəs/

Definitions

1. noun

A genus of fish, particularly a type of catfish in the family Ariidae, characterized by the presence of bony plates.

“The lepidotus catfish is native to the brackish and freshwater environments of the Indo-Pacific region.”

Synonyms

  • Ariidae
  • catfish

Antonyms

  • salmon
  • trout