Centriscus

/sɛnˈtrɪskəs/ noun

A genus of small marine fish in the family Centriscidae, characterized by a long tubular snout used for hunting small prey.

From modern Latin scientific nomenclature, possibly from Greek kentron 'spur' or 'center' combined with iskus relating to spine or structure. Used as the type genus for the Centriscidae family.

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