Nom Commun | Smallhead eelpout |
Langue | English |
Type | AFS |
Nom commercial officiel | No |
Rang | 1 - (Legal common name (unique)) |
Pays | United States (contiguous states) |
Localité | |
Réf. | Nelson, J.S., E.J. Crossman, H. Espinosa-Pérez, L.T. Findley, C.R. Gilbert, R.N. Lea and J.D. Williams, 2004 |
Stade de développement | juveniles and adults |
Sexe | females and males |
Racine | primary lexeme |
1er modificateur | other fish |
2nd modificateur | morphology |
Remarques | 'eel' from Middle English, 'ele', from Old English 'ael' and akin to Old High German, 'ãl' (Ref. 11978); 'pout' from Middle English 'poute', i.e., a fish with a large head, from Old English 'pute' and akin to Middle English 'pouten', i.e., to pout and Sanskrit 'budbuda', i.e., bubble (p. 922 in Ref. 11978). Also Ref. 276. |