Found 2 items, similar to Petromyzon marinus.
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Definition: Petromyzon marinus
Petromyzon marinus
n : large anadromous lamprey sometimes used as food; destructive
of native fish fauna in the Great Lakes [syn:
sea lamprey
]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Petromyzon marinus
Lamprey
\Lam"prey\ (l[a^]m"pr[y^]), n.; pl.
Lampreys
(l[a^]m"pr[i^]z). [OE. lampreie, F. lamproie, LL. lampreda,
lampetra, from L. lambere to lick + petra rock, stone. The
lampreys are so called because they attach themselves with
their circular mouths to rocks and stones, whence they are
also called
rocksuckers. See
Lap to drink,
Petrify.]
(Zo["o]l.)
An eel-like marsipobranch of the genus
Petromyzon, and
allied genera; called also
lamprey eel and
lamper eel.
The lampreys have a round, sucking mouth, without jaws, but
set with numerous minute teeth, and one to three larger teeth
on the palate (see Illust. of
Cyclostomi). There are seven
small branchial openings on each side. [Written also
lamprel, and
lampron.]
[1913 Webster]
Note: The common or sea lamprey of America and Europe
(
Petromyzon marinus), which in spring ascends rivers
to spawn, is considered excellent food by many, and is
sold as a market fish in some localities. The smaller
river lampreys mostly belong to the genus
Ammoc[oe]les, or
Lampetra, as
Ammoc[oe]les fluviatilis
, of Europe, and
Ammoc[oe]les [ae]pypterus
of America. All lampreys attach
themselves to other fishes, as parasites, by means of
the suckerlike mouth.
[1913 Webster]