Chlorophthalmus Corniger
''Chlorophthalmus'' is a genus of greeneyes The species is distinguished by a silvery gray body with black spots and dark crossbar traces, a lower jaw that ends in a peculiar horizontal plate with spine-like processes, and other unique characteristics including body part sizes and proportions. ''Chlorophthalmus bicornis'' is a junior synonym of ''C. corniger''. At depths of 200 to 500 meters, ''C. corniger'' is mostly found in the northern part of the Indian Ocean, extending from southern Java, Indonesia, to Somalia. Species There are currently 17 recognized species in this genus: * ''Chlorophthalmus acutifrons'' Hiyama, 1940 (Greeneye) * Shortnose greeneye (''Chlorophthalmus agassizi'') Bonaparte, 1840 (Shortnose greeneye) * '' Chlorophthalmus albatrossis'' D. S. Jordan & Starks, 1904 * '' Chlorophthalmus atlanticus'' Poll, 1953 (Atlantic greeneye) * '' Chlorophthalmus borealis'' Kuronuma & M. Yamaguchi, 1941 * '' Chlorophthalmus basiniger'' Porkofiev, 2020 * ''Chlorop ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Charles Lucien Bonaparte
Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte, 2nd Prince of Canino and Musignano (24 May 1803 – 29 July 1857) was a French naturalist and ornithology, ornithologist, and a nephew of Napoleon. Lucien and his wife had twelve children, including Cardinal Lucien Bonaparte (cardinal), Lucien Bonaparte. Life and career Bonaparte was the son of Lucien Bonaparte and Alexandrine de Bleschamp. Lucien was a younger brother of Napoleon I of France, Napoleon I, making Charles the emperor’s nephew. Born in Paris, he was raised in Italy. On 29 June 1822, he married his cousin, Zénaïde Laetitia Julie Bonaparte, Zénaïde, in Brussels. Soon after the marriage, the couple left for Philadelphia in the United States to live with Zénaïde's father, Joseph Bonaparte (who was also the paternal uncle of Charles). Before leaving Italy, Charles had already discovered a Old World warbler, warbler new to science, the moustached warbler, and on the voyage he collected specimens of a new Wilson's storm-petrel ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chlorophthalmus Brasiliensis
''Chlorophthalmus'' is a genus of greeneyes The species is distinguished by a silvery gray body with black spots and dark crossbar traces, a lower jaw that ends in a peculiar horizontal plate with spine-like processes, and other unique characteristics including body part sizes and proportions. ''Chlorophthalmus bicornis'' is a junior synonym of ''C. corniger''. At depths of 200 to 500 meters, ''C. corniger'' is mostly found in the northern part of the Indian Ocean, extending from southern Java, Indonesia, to Somalia. Species There are currently 17 recognized species in this genus: * '' Chlorophthalmus acutifrons'' Hiyama, 1940 (Greeneye) * Shortnose greeneye (''Chlorophthalmus agassizi'') Bonaparte, 1840 (Shortnose greeneye) * '' Chlorophthalmus albatrossis'' D. S. Jordan & Starks, 1904 * '' Chlorophthalmus atlanticus'' Poll, 1953 (Atlantic greeneye) * '' Chlorophthalmus borealis'' Kuronuma & M. Yamaguchi, 1941 * '' Chlorophthalmus basiniger'' Porkofiev, 2020 * '' Chlo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chlorophthalmus Nigromarginatus
''Chlorophthalmus'' is a genus of greeneyes The species is distinguished by a silvery gray body with black spots and dark crossbar traces, a lower jaw that ends in a peculiar horizontal plate with spine-like processes, and other unique characteristics including body part sizes and proportions. ''Chlorophthalmus bicornis'' is a junior synonym of ''C. corniger''. At depths of 200 to 500 meters, ''C. corniger'' is mostly found in the northern part of the Indian Ocean, extending from southern Java, Indonesia, to Somalia. Species There are currently 17 recognized species in this genus: * ''Chlorophthalmus acutifrons'' Yoshio Hiyama, Hiyama, 1940 (Greeneye) * Shortnose greeneye (''Chlorophthalmus agassizi'') Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte, Bonaparte, 1840 (Shortnose greeneye) * ''Chlorophthalmus albatrossis'' David Starr Jordan, D. S. Jordan & Edwin Chapin Starks, Starks, 1904 * ''Chlorophthalmus atlanticus'' Max Poll, Poll, 1953 (Atlantic greeneye) * ''Chlorophthalmus boreali ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Samuel Garman
Samuel Walton Garman (June 5, 1843 – September 30, 1927), or "Garmann" as he sometimes styled himself, was an American naturalist and zoologist. He became noted as an ichthyologist and herpetologist. Biography Garman was born in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, on 5 June 1843. In 1868 he joined an expedition to the American West with John Wesley Powell. He graduated from the Illinois State Normal University in 1870, and for the following year was principal of the Mississippi State Normal School. In 1871, he became professor of natural sciences in Ferry Hall Seminary, Lake Forest, Illinois, and a year later became a special pupil of Louis Agassiz. He was a friend and regular correspondent of the naturalist Edward Drinker Cope, and in 1872 accompanied him on a fossil hunting trip to Wyoming. In 1870 he became assistant director of herpetology and ichthyology at Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology. His work was mostly in the classification of fish, especially sharks, but ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chlorophthalmus Mento
''Chlorophthalmus'' is a genus of greeneyes The species is distinguished by a silvery gray body with black spots and dark crossbar traces, a lower jaw that ends in a peculiar horizontal plate with spine-like processes, and other unique characteristics including body part sizes and proportions. ''Chlorophthalmus bicornis'' is a junior synonym of ''C. corniger''. At depths of 200 to 500 meters, ''C. corniger'' is mostly found in the northern part of the Indian Ocean, extending from southern Java, Indonesia, to Somalia. Species There are currently 17 recognized species in this genus: * '' Chlorophthalmus acutifrons'' Hiyama, 1940 (Greeneye) * Shortnose greeneye (''Chlorophthalmus agassizi'') Bonaparte, 1840 (Shortnose greeneye) * '' Chlorophthalmus albatrossis'' D. S. Jordan & Starks, 1904 * '' Chlorophthalmus atlanticus'' Poll, 1953 (Atlantic greeneye) * '' Chlorophthalmus borealis'' Kuronuma & M. Yamaguchi, 1941 * '' Chlorophthalmus basiniger'' Porkofiev, 2020 * ''Chloro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Stanislav Genrikhovich Kobyliansky
Stanislav and variants may refer to: People *Stanislav (given name), a Slavic given name with many spelling variations (Stanislaus, Stanislas, Stanisław, etc.) Places * Stanislav, Kherson Oblast, a coastal village in Ukraine * Stanislaus County, California * Stanislaus River, California * Stanislaus National Forest, California * Place Stanislas, a square in Nancy, France, World Heritage Site of UNESCO * Saint-Stanislas, Mauricie, Quebec, a Canadian municipality * Stanizlav, a fictional train depot in the game '' TimeSplitters: Future Perfect'' * Stanislau, German name of Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine Schools * St. Stanislaus High School, an institution in Bandra, Mumbai, India * St. Stanislaus High School (Detroit) * Collège Stanislas de Paris, an institution in Paris, France * California State University, Stanislaus, a public university in Turlock, CA * St Stanislaus College (Bathurst), a secondary school in Bathurst, Australia * St. Stanislaus College (Guyana), a secondary school ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chlorophthalmus Mascarensis
''Chlorophthalmus'' is a genus of greeneyes The species is distinguished by a silvery gray body with black spots and dark crossbar traces, a lower jaw that ends in a peculiar horizontal plate with spine-like processes, and other unique characteristics including body part sizes and proportions. ''Chlorophthalmus bicornis'' is a junior synonym of ''C. corniger''. At depths of 200 to 500 meters, ''C. corniger'' is mostly found in the northern part of the Indian Ocean, extending from southern Java, Indonesia, to Somalia. Species There are currently 17 recognized species in this genus: * '' Chlorophthalmus acutifrons'' Hiyama, 1940 (Greeneye) * Shortnose greeneye (''Chlorophthalmus agassizi'') Bonaparte, 1840 (Shortnose greeneye) * '' Chlorophthalmus albatrossis'' D. S. Jordan & Starks, 1904 * '' Chlorophthalmus atlanticus'' Poll, 1953 (Atlantic greeneye) * '' Chlorophthalmus borealis'' Kuronuma & M. Yamaguchi, 1941 * '' Chlorophthalmus basiniger'' Porkofiev, 2020 * ''Chloro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nikolai Vasilyevich Parin
Nikolai Vasilyevich Parin (21 November 1932 – 18 April 2012) was a Soviet and Russian ichthyologist, specializing in oceanic pelagic fish. He headed the Laboratory of Oceanic Ichthyofauna at the RAS Institute of Oceanology in Moscow, where he ended his career as a Professor after more than fifty-seven years. In his career, he described more than 150 new taxa of fish and participated in 20 major oceanic expeditions. Thirty-six species of fish are named in his honour. Personal life Parin was born in Perm on 21 November 1932. His father was Vasily Vasilevich Parin, who was the founder and first Secretary General of the USSR Academy of Medicine but later was made politically suspect due to a trip to the United States and a dispute with Trofim Lysenko. After the death of Stalin in 1953 and rise of Khrushchev, his father was rehabilitated and played a key medical role in the Soviet space program. Because of his father's imprisonment, Parin could not study physics at Moscow ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chlorophthalmus Ichthyandri
''Chlorophthalmus'' is a genus of greeneyes The species is distinguished by a silvery gray body with black spots and dark crossbar traces, a lower jaw that ends in a peculiar horizontal plate with spine-like processes, and other unique characteristics including body part sizes and proportions. ''Chlorophthalmus bicornis'' is a junior synonym of ''C. corniger''. At depths of 200 to 500 meters, ''C. corniger'' is mostly found in the northern part of the Indian Ocean, extending from southern Java, Indonesia, to Somalia. Species There are currently 17 recognized species in this genus: * '' Chlorophthalmus acutifrons'' Hiyama, 1940 (Greeneye) * Shortnose greeneye (''Chlorophthalmus agassizi'') Bonaparte, 1840 (Shortnose greeneye) * '' Chlorophthalmus albatrossis'' D. S. Jordan & Starks, 1904 * '' Chlorophthalmus atlanticus'' Poll, 1953 (Atlantic greeneye) * '' Chlorophthalmus borealis'' Kuronuma & M. Yamaguchi, 1941 * '' Chlorophthalmus basiniger'' Porkofiev, 2020 * ''Chloro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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George Brown Goode
George Brown Goode (February 13, 1851 – September 6, 1896), was an American ichthyologist and museum administrator. Early life and family George Brown Goode was born February 13, 1851, in New Albany, Indiana, to Francis Collier Goode and Sarah Woodruff Crane Goode. He spent his childhood in Cincinnati, Ohio and Amenia, New York. He married Sarah Ford Judd on November 29, 1877. She was the daughter of Orange Judd, a prominent agricultural writer. Together, they had four children: Margaret Judd, Kenneth Mackarness, Francis Collier, and Philip Burwell. He graduated from Wesleyan University and studied at Harvard University. In addition to his scientific publications, Goode wrote Virginia Cousins: A Study of the Ancestry and Posterity of John Goode of Whitby'where he traced his ancestry back to John Goode, a 17th-century colonist from Whitby. Career In 1872, Goode started working with Spencer Baird, soon becoming his trusted assistant. While working with Baird, Goode led research ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chlorophthalmus Chalybeius
''Chlorophthalmus'' is a genus of greeneyes The species is distinguished by a silvery gray body with black spots and dark crossbar traces, a lower jaw that ends in a peculiar horizontal plate with spine-like processes, and other unique characteristics including body part sizes and proportions. ''Chlorophthalmus bicornis'' is a junior synonym of ''C. corniger''. At depths of 200 to 500 meters, ''C. corniger'' is mostly found in the northern part of the Indian Ocean, extending from southern Java, Indonesia, to Somalia. Species There are currently 17 recognized species in this genus: * '' Chlorophthalmus acutifrons'' Hiyama, 1940 (Greeneye) * Shortnose greeneye (''Chlorophthalmus agassizi'') Bonaparte, 1840 (Shortnose greeneye) * '' Chlorophthalmus albatrossis'' D. S. Jordan & Starks, 1904 * '' Chlorophthalmus atlanticus'' Poll, 1953 (Atlantic greeneye) * '' Chlorophthalmus borealis'' Kuronuma & M. Yamaguchi, 1941 * '' Chlorophthalmus basiniger'' Porkofiev, 2020 * ''Chloro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |