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Bathystoma or Haemulon rimator
Tomtate Tom"tate, n. A Florida and West Indian grunt (Bathystoma, or H[ae]mulon, rimator); also, any of various allied species.

Meaning of Bathystoma from wikipedia

- thought to likely represent only a single species, the type species E. bathystoma. The basic distinction among the three species is size and robustness...
- See text Synonyms Aspiopsis Zugmayer, 1912 Aspius Ag****iz, 1832 Aturius Dubalen, 1878 Bathystoma Fitzinger, 1873 Genghis Howes, 1984 Idus Heckel, 1843...
- species Haemulon elegans G. Cuvier, 1829 Synonyms Anarmostus Scudder, 1863 Bathystoma Scudder, 1863 Brachygenys Poey, 1868 Diabasis Desmarest, 1823 Inermia...
- including Aelurognathus, Dicynodontoides, Rhachiocephalus, Endothiodon cf. E. bathystoma, Oudenodon baini, Gorgonops? dixeyi and an indeterminate tusked dicynodont...
- an undetermined species of the dicynodont Endothiodon, (possibly E. bathystoma) as well as an indeterminate tapinocephalid dinocephalian showing similarities...
- Castanhinha; Jörg Fröbisch; Rui M. S. Martins (2018). "Endothiodon cf. bathystoma (Synapsida: Dicynodontia) bony labyrinth anatomy, variation and body m****...
- chambers. A study on the histology of mandibles and maxillae of Endothiodon bathystoma, and on the development and evolution of multiple tooth rows in this dicynodont...
- and δ13C) give new perspective on the ecology and diet of Endothiodon bathystoma (Therapsida, Dicynodontia) from the late Permian of the South African...
- (2019). A study on the anatomy of the postcranial skeleton of Endothiodon bathystoma, based on data from a new specimen from the uppermost Pristerognathus...