How Do You Spell KYPHOSUS SECTATRIX?

Pronunciation: [kˈa͡ɪfɒsəs sɛktˈe͡ɪtɹɪks] (IPA)

Kyphosus Sectatrix is a scientific name given to a genus of fish commonly known as the "beach bream". The word "kyphosus" is pronounced as /kaɪˈfəʊsəs/ using IPA phonetic transcription. It refers to the hump on the back of the fish. "Sectatrix" is pronounced as /ˈsɛktətrɪks/ and means "female follower" or "woman who accompanies". This naming convention is often used in scientific classification to specify genus and species names. The correct spelling of this word is crucial because it helps to accurately identify and classify organisms.

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