- Pejelagarto
Pejelagarto is the Spanish name for the large freshwater
gar very common in the Mexican Southeast and particularly in the state ofTabasco . They are notable for their primitive appearance, and the family to which they belong, theLepisosteidae , appeared during theCretaceous and have survived to the present day relatively unmodified.The pejelagarto has a pronounced snout that is similar to an
alligator 's and has long and sharp teeth, which is how the fish gets its Spanish name, from a contraction of the words "pez" (fish) and "lagarto" (lizard). Pejelagartos are large freshwater fish, commonly exceeding 1 m in length and weighing over 40 kg. They are most commonly found living in calm waters. See the main article ongar s for more on these fish.While gar are not widely eaten, there is a traditional Tabasco dish of the same name that uses chili and limes to cook the animal.
Phylum
Chordata , SubphylumVertebrata , ClassActinopterygii , OrderSemionotiformes , FamilyLepisosteidae , OrderSemionotiformes .The Lipisosteidae family consists of the following main genera and species:
Genus:
Atractosteus (broadhead gars)
*Atractosteus spatula (alligator gar)
*Atractosteus tristoechus (manjuari)
*Atractosteus tropicus Genus:
Lepisosteus (slender gars)
*Lepisosteus platostomus (shortnose gar)
*Lepisosteus oculatus (spotted gar)
*Lepisosteus osseus (longnose gar)
*Lepisosteus platyrhincus (Florida gar)Pejelagarto in popular culture
*"Peje" (abbreviation) is the nickname of a Mexican politician
Andrés Manuel López Obrador , as he comes from the state of Tabasco.External links
* [http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Lepisosteidae.html#Lepisosteidae Lepisosteidae]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.