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Acropoma Heemstrai
''Acropoma'' is a genus of fish in the family Acropomatidae, the temperate ocean-basses or lanternbellies. They are native to the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean. They are characterized by a ventral luminous organ that has a luminous gland, a lens, and a reflector. The shape of the luminous organ helps distinguish the species in the genus. Species The following species are currently recognised as being members of this genus: * ''Acropoma arafurensis'' Okamoto , J.T. Williams, K.E. Carpenter, Santos & S, Kimura, 2019 * ''Acropoma argentistigma'' Okamoto & H. Ida, 2002 * ''Acropoma boholensis'' Yamanoue & Matsuura, 2002 * ''Acropoma hanedai'' Matsubara, 1953 * '' Acropoma heemstrai'' Okamoto and Golani, 2017 Abstract * ''Acropoma japonicum'' Günther, 1859 (Glowbelly) * ''Acropoma lecorneti'' Fourmanoir, 1988 * '' Acropoma leobergi'' Prokofiev, 2018 Abstract * ''Acropoma profundum'' Okamoto, 2014 (Solomon's lanternbelly) Okamoto, M. (2014)''Acropoma profundum'' ...
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Acropoma Japonicum
''Acropoma japonicum'', the glowbelly, is a fish species in the family Acropomatidae found in the Indo-West Pacific. It is a benthopelagic predatory fish with a bioluminescent organ on its ventral surface. The glowbelly is an important food fish in some areas. Description ''Acropoma japonicum'' has a moderately elongated and compressed body with a covering of large scales which are deciduous. It has two light-producing organs, photophores in the abdominal muscle which run from the thorax to just past the anus, these are connected at the end nearest the fish's head. The dorsal fin of the glowbelly has 9 spines in its anterior portion with 10 soft rays behind them while the anal fin has 3 spines and 7 soft rays. This species attains a maximum total length of . Distribution ''Acropoma japonicum'' has a wide distribution in the Indo-Pacific region and it can be found from the eastern coast of Africa through the Indian Ocean and into the western Pacific Ocean as far north as Japan. ...
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Acropoma Splendens
''Acropoma'' is a genus of fish in the family Acropomatidae, the temperate ocean-basses or lanternbellies. They are native to the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean. They are characterized by a ventral luminous organ that has a luminous gland, a lens, and a reflector. The shape of the luminous organ helps distinguish the species in the genus. Species The following species are currently recognised as being members of this genus: * '' Acropoma arafurensis'' Okamoto , J.T. Williams, K.E. Carpenter, Santos & S, Kimura, 2019 * '' Acropoma argentistigma'' Okamoto & H. Ida, 2002 * '' Acropoma boholensis'' Yamanoue & Matsuura, 2002 * '' Acropoma hanedai'' Matsubara, 1953 * ''Acropoma heemstrai'' Okamoto and Golani, 2017 Abstract * ''Acropoma japonicum'' Günther, 1859 (Glowbelly) * '' Acropoma lecorneti'' Fourmanoir, 1988 * ''Acropoma leobergi'' Prokofiev, 2018 Abstract * '' Acropoma profundum'' Okamoto, 2014 (Solomon's lanternbelly) Okamoto, M. (2014)''Acropoma profundum'', ...
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Acropoma Profundum
''Acropoma profundum'', Solomon's lanternbelly, is a species of ray-finned fish, a lanternbelly from the family Acropomatidae. It is found in the western South Pacific Ocean in waters near the Solomon Islands. The types were taken from depths of , making this the deepest living species of the genus ''Acropoma ''Acropoma'' is a genus of fish in the family Acropomatidae, the temperate ocean-basses or lanternbellies. They are native to the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean. They are characterized by a ventral luminous organ that has a luminous gland ...''. References profundum Taxa named by Makoto Okamoto Fish described in 2014 {{Perciformes-stub ...
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Artem Mikhailovich Prokofiev
Artem ( uk, Арте́м, Artém, ) is a common Ukrainian male given name. Many Russians named Artyom are known in English as Artem. (Artyom is spelled with the " ё" letter, giving a ending sound; however, it is commonly romanized as "e".) Artem is also used as a given name in Armenian with the variant Ardem in Western Armenian Artem may refer to: * Artem Vinicius Soares Dias, Braszilian soccer player *Artem Anisimov, Russian ice hockey player * Artem Bobukh, Ukrainian association football player *Artem Borodulin, Russian figure skater * Artem Bulyansky, Russian ice hockey player * Artem Butenin, Ukrainian association football player *Artem Chigvintsev, Russian-American dancer *Artem Dolgopyat (born 1997), Israeli artistic gymnast *Artem Dzyuba, Russian professional footballer * Artem Fedetskiy, Ukrainian association football player * Artem Fedorchenko, Ukrainian association football player * Artem Gomelko, Belarusian association football player *Artem Grigoriev, Russian figu ...
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Acropoma Leobergi
''Acropoma'' is a genus of fish in the family Acropomatidae, the temperate ocean-basses or lanternbellies. They are native to the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean. They are characterized by a ventral luminous organ that has a luminous gland, a lens, and a reflector. The shape of the luminous organ helps distinguish the species in the genus. Species The following species are currently recognised as being members of this genus: * ''Acropoma arafurensis'' Okamoto , J.T. Williams, K.E. Carpenter, Santos & S, Kimura, 2019 * ''Acropoma argentistigma'' Okamoto & H. Ida, 2002 * ''Acropoma boholensis'' Yamanoue & Matsuura, 2002 * ''Acropoma hanedai'' Matsubara, 1953 * ''Acropoma heemstrai'' Okamoto and Golani, 2017 Abstract * ''Acropoma japonicum'' Günther, 1859 (Glowbelly) * ''Acropoma lecorneti'' Fourmanoir, 1988 * '' Acropoma leobergi'' Prokofiev, 2018 Abstract * ''Acropoma profundum'' Okamoto, 2014 (Solomon's lanternbelly) Okamoto, M. (2014)''Acropoma profundum'', a ne ...
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Pierre Fourmanoir
Pierre Fourmanoir (1924–2007) was a French ichthyologist Ichthyology is the branch of zoology devoted to the study of fish, including bony fish (Osteichthyes), cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes), and jawless fish (Agnatha). According to FishBase, 33,400 species of fish had been described as of October ... working mainly in New Caledonia. He described many new species of fish including several sharks. Taxon described by him *See :Taxa named by Pierre Fourmanoir References 1924 births 2007 deaths French ichthyologists 20th-century French zoologists {{France-zoologist-stub ...
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Acropoma Lecorneti
''Acropoma lecorneti'' is a species of ray-finned fish, a lanternbelly from the family Acropomatidae. It is found in the western Pacific Ocean where it has been recorded off Japan and New Caledonia. This species was first formally described by the French ichthyologist Pierre Fourmanoir (1924-2007) with the type locality given as north of the St Vincent Pass off the western coast of New Caledonia at a depth of . The specific name Specific name may refer to: * in Database management systems, a system-assigned name that is unique within a particular database In taxonomy, either of these two meanings, each with its own set of rules: * Specific name (botany), the two-part (bino ... honours the skipper of the fishing boat ''Thalassa'', Monsieur Lecornet, who took the type aboard that vessel. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q2061714 lecorneti Fish described in 1988 ...
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Albert Günther
Albert Karl Ludwig Gotthilf Günther Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS, also Albert Charles Lewis Gotthilf Günther (3 October 1830 – 1 February 1914), was a German-born British zoologist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist. Günther is ranked the second-most productive reptile taxonomist (after George Albert Boulenger) with more than 340 reptile species described. Early life and career Günther was born in Esslingen am Neckar, Esslingen in Swabia (Württemberg). His father was a ''Stiftungs-Commissar'' in Esslingen and his mother was Eleonora Nagel. He initially schooled at the Stuttgart Gymnasium. His family wished him to train for the ministry of the Lutheran Church for which he moved to the University of Tübingen. A brother shifted from theology to medicine, and he, too, turned to science and medicine at Tübingen in 1852. His first work was "''Ueber den Puppenzustand eines Distoma''". He graduated in medicine with an M.D. from Tübingen in 1858, the same year in which he pub ...
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Daniel Golani
Daniel Joulani ( he, דניאל גולאני; uk, Даніель Джулані;; born 19 March 2003), also known as Daniel Golani, is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for Maccabi Petah Tikva. Born in Israel, he has represented Ukraine at youth level. International career Joulani's mother was born and raised in Ukraine Ukraine ( uk, Україна, Ukraïna, ) is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the second-largest European country after Russia, which it borders to the east and northeast. Ukraine covers approximately . Prior to the ongoing Russian inv .... He is a youth international for Ukraine. Career statistics Club ;Notes References 2003 births Living people Ukrainian footballers Israeli footballers Association football forwards Maccabi Petah Tikva F.C. players Liga Leumit players Israeli Premier League players Ukraine youth international footballers Israeli people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent {{Ukraine-footy-forward-2000s- ...
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Acropoma Heemstrai
''Acropoma'' is a genus of fish in the family Acropomatidae, the temperate ocean-basses or lanternbellies. They are native to the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean. They are characterized by a ventral luminous organ that has a luminous gland, a lens, and a reflector. The shape of the luminous organ helps distinguish the species in the genus. Species The following species are currently recognised as being members of this genus: * ''Acropoma arafurensis'' Okamoto , J.T. Williams, K.E. Carpenter, Santos & S, Kimura, 2019 * ''Acropoma argentistigma'' Okamoto & H. Ida, 2002 * ''Acropoma boholensis'' Yamanoue & Matsuura, 2002 * ''Acropoma hanedai'' Matsubara, 1953 * '' Acropoma heemstrai'' Okamoto and Golani, 2017 Abstract * ''Acropoma japonicum'' Günther, 1859 (Glowbelly) * ''Acropoma lecorneti'' Fourmanoir, 1988 * '' Acropoma leobergi'' Prokofiev, 2018 Abstract * ''Acropoma profundum'' Okamoto, 2014 (Solomon's lanternbelly) Okamoto, M. (2014)''Acropoma profundum'' ...
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Kiyomatsu Matsubara
was a Japanese marine biologist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist. Born Kiyomatsu Sakamoto in Hyogo Prefecture, Kiyomatsu Matsubara was the first professor of the Department of Fisheries of the University of Kyoto and is considered to be the founder of Japanese research on fish systematics. He changed his name to "Matsubara" in the early 1930s. He has focused his research primarily on the scorpionfish (Scorpaeniformes The Scorpaeniformes are a diverse order of ray-finned fish, including the lionfishes and sculpins, but have also been called the Scleroparei. It is one of the five largest orders of bony fishes by number of species, with over 1,320. They are k ...) and published many books and scholarly articles. He described several new species of fish, including the crocodile shark ''( Pseudocarcharias kamoharai)''. Species named after him include the rays '' Bathyraja matsubarai'' (Ishiyama, 1952) and '' Dasyatis matsubarai'' Miyosi, 1939. See also * :Taxa named by Kiyo ...
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