Definition of Holocentrus ascensionis

1. Noun. Bright red fish of West Indies and Bermuda.

Group relationships: Genus Holocentrus, Holocentrus
Generic synonyms: Squirrelfish

Lexicographical Neighbors of Holocentrus Ascensionis

Holmes-Adie pupil
Holmes-Adie syndrome
Holmes heart
Holmesian
Holmgren's wool test
Holmgren-Golgi canals
Holocanthus tricolor
Holocaust
Holocaust denial
Holocaust denier
Holocaust deniers
Holocene
Holocene epoch
Holocentridae
Holocentrus
Holocentrus ascensionis
Holocentrus bullisi
Holocentrus coruscus
Holofernes
Holothuria
Holothuria edulis
Holothuridae
Holothuroidea
Holstein
Holstein-Friesian
Holstein-Lewis fracture
Holt
Holt-Oram syndrome
Holter
Holter monitoring

Literary usage of Holocentrus ascensionis

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 SQUIRREL-FISH (holocentrus ascensionis) holocentrus ascensionis. The Squirrel-fish. Body oblong, moderately compressed, the back a little elevated; ..."

2. Bass, Pike, Perch and Others by James Alexander Henshall (1903)
"THE SQUIRREL-FISH (holocentrus ascensionis) holocentrus ascensionis. The Squirrel-fish. Body oblong, moderately compressed, the back a little elevated ..."

3. Bass, Pike, Perch and Other Game Fishes of America by James Alexander Henshall (1919)
"THE SQUIRREL-FISH (holocentrus ascensionis) holocentrus ascensionis. The Squirrel-fish. Body oblong, moderately compressed, the back a little elevated; ..."

4. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1920)
"E. of Bahama Bank. *6. Hippocampus punctulatus Guich- enot. One from Mrs. GA Hubbell. *7. holocentrus ascensionis (Osbeck). ..."

5. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1900)
"Ascension Isld. Now holocentrus ascensionis (Osb.) J. & E. The date for this species should be 1765. ..."

6. Popular Science Monthly (1904)
"... the yellow-banded sergeant majors (Abudefduf saxatilis), sea squirrels (Holocentrus ascensionis), so called on account of the bigness of their eyes, ..."

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