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Coralliozetus Clausus
''Coralliozetus'' is a genus of chaenopsid blennies mostly found in the eastern Pacific Ocean with one species ''( C. cardonae)'' occurring in the western Atlantic Ocean. Additionally, one species ''( C. clausus)'' is endemic to Cocos Island, Costa Rica. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * ''Coralliozetus angelicus'' ( J. E. Böhlke & Mead, 1957) (Angel blenny) * ''Coralliozetus boehlkei'' J. S. Stephens, 1963 (Barcheek blenny) * '' Coralliozetus cardonae'' Evermann & M. C. Marsh, 1899 (Twinhorn blenny) *'' Coralliozetus clausus'' * ''Coralliozetus micropes'' ( Beebe & Tee-Van, 1938) (Scarletfin blenny) * ''Coralliozetus rosenblatti'' J. S. Stephens, 1963 (Spikefin blenny) * ''Coralliozetus springeri'' J. S. Stephens & R. K. Johnson Robert Kirthwood "Lefty" Johnson (August 28, 1910- November 4, 1971) was the pioneer financial officer of Bob Jones University and the first biographer of Bob Jones, Sr. Biography Born in Lynchburg, Virginia, ...
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Coralliozetus Cardonae
''Coralliozetus cardonae'', the twinhorn blenny, is a species of chaenopsid blenny found in coral reefs in the western Atlantic ocean. It can reach a maximum length of TL. References * Evermann, B. W. and M. C. Marsh 1899 (19 Dec.) ''Descriptions of new genera and species of fishes from Puerto Rico.'' Report of the United States Fish Commission v. 25 899 351–362. Coralliozetus Fish of the Caribbean Fish described in 1899 {{Chaenopsidae-stub ...
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Giles Willis Mead
Giles may refer to: People * Giles (given name), male given name (Latin: ''Aegidius'') * Giles (surname), family name * Saint Giles (650–710), 7th–8th-century Christian hermit saint * Giles of Assisi, Aegidius of Assisi, 13th-century companion of St. Francis of Assisi * Giles of Rome (1243–1316), 13th-century archbishop * Carl Giles (1916–1995), British cartoonist for the ''Daily Express'' known simply as "Giles" ** Giles family, a fictional family featured in cartoons by Giles * Herbert Giles (1845–1935), British diplomat and sinologist, co-author of the Wade–Giles Chinese transliteration system Places ;United States * Giles, Utah, a US ghost town * Giles, West Virginia * Giles County, Tennessee, US * Giles County, Virginia, US ;Australia * Electoral district of Giles, a state electoral district in South Australia * Giles Weather Station near the Western Australian - South Australian border * Giles Land District, a land district (cadastral division) of West ...
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Coralliozetus
''Coralliozetus'' is a genus of chaenopsid blennies mostly found in the eastern Pacific Ocean with one species ''( C. cardonae)'' occurring in the western Atlantic Ocean. Additionally, one species ''( C. clausus)'' is endemic to Cocos Island, Costa Rica. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * ''Coralliozetus angelicus'' ( J. E. Böhlke & Mead, 1957) (Angel blenny) * ''Coralliozetus boehlkei'' J. S. Stephens, 1963 (Barcheek blenny) * ''Coralliozetus cardonae'' Evermann & M. C. Marsh, 1899 (Twinhorn blenny) *'' Coralliozetus clausus'' * ''Coralliozetus micropes'' ( Beebe & Tee-Van, 1938) (Scarletfin blenny) * ''Coralliozetus rosenblatti'' J. S. Stephens, 1963 (Spikefin blenny) * ''Coralliozetus springeri'' J. S. Stephens & R. K. Johnson Robert Kirthwood "Lefty" Johnson (August 28, 1910- November 4, 1971) was the pioneer financial officer of Bob Jones University and the first biographer of Bob Jones, Sr. Biography Born in Lynchburg, Virgin ...
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Robert Karl Johnson
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honour, praise, renown" and ''berht'' "bright, light, shining"). It is the second most frequently used given name of ancient Germanic origin. It is also in use as a surname. Another commonly used form of the name is Rupert. After becoming widely used in Continental Europe it entered England in its Old French form ''Robert'', where an Old English cognate form (''Hrēodbēorht'', ''Hrodberht'', ''Hrēodbēorð'', ''Hrœdbœrð'', ''Hrœdberð'', ''Hrōðberχtŕ'') had existed before the Norman Conquest. The feminine version is Roberta. The Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form is Roberto. Robert is also a common name in many Germanic languages, including English, German, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, Scots, Danish, and Icelandic. It can be used ...
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Coralliozetus Springeri
''Coralliozetus springeri'' is a species of chaenopsid blenny found in coral reefs from Costa Rica to Ecuador in the eastern central Pacific ocean. It can reach a maximum length of TL. This species feeds primarily on zooplankton. The specific name honours the ichthyologist Victor G. Springer Victor Gruschka Springer (born in Jacksonville, Florida on 2 June 1928) is Senior Scientist emeritus, Division of Fishes at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. He is a specialist in the anatomy, ... of the US National Museum. References * Stephens, J. S. Jr., E. S. Hobson, and R. K. Johnson 1966 (7 Sept.) ''Notes on distribution, behaviour, and morphological variation in some chaenopsid fishes from the tropical eastern Pacific, with descriptions of two new species, Acanthemblemaria castroi and Coralliozetus springeri.'' Copeia 1966 (no. 3): 424–438. springeri Fish described in 1966 {{Chaenopsidae-stub ...
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Coralliozetus Rosenblatti
''Coralliozetus rosenblatti'', the Spikefin blenny, is a species of chaenopsid blenny found in coral reefs in the eastern central Pacific ocean. It can reach a maximum length of TL. This species feeds primarily on zooplankton. The specific name honours the ichthyologist Richard H. Rosenblatt (1930-2014) of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography The Scripps Institution of Oceanography (sometimes referred to as SIO, Scripps Oceanography, or Scripps) in San Diego, California, US founded in 1903, is one of the oldest and largest centers for oceanography, ocean and Earth science research .... References * Stephens, J. S. Jr. 1963 (31 Dec.) ''A revised classification of the blennioid fishes of the American family Chaenopsidae.'' University of California Publications in Zoology v. 68: 1–165, Pls. 1-15. rosenblatti Fish described in 1963 {{Chaenopsidae-stub ...
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John Tee-Van
John Tee-Van (July 6, 1897 – November 5, 1967) was an American ichthyologist and zoologist. He began his career as an apprentice zookeeper at the New York Zoological Park (now the Bronx Zoo) and ended it as its General Director. Biography Born in Brooklyn, New York son of Patrick J. Tee-Van and Wilhelmina Wehnke Tee-Van, John attended school in New York City and took courses in zoology at New York University. He began his career at the Bronx Zoo in 1911, at the age of 14, as an apprentice keeper in the Bird Department, joining the zoo after the death of his father, who had also been an employee of the zoo. Career Work with William Beebe Tee-Van left his position in the Bird Department in 1917 after Department Curator William Beebe heard that Tee-Van took night classes in architectural drafting and asked him to draw a bird bone. Beebe was so impressed with Tee-Van’s drawing that he immediately made him an assistant in his new department (which was to become the Department of T ...
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William Beebe
Charles William Beebe ( ; July 29, 1877 – June 4, 1962) was an American naturalist, ornithologist, marine biologist, entomologist, explorer, and author. He is remembered for the numerous expeditions he conducted for the New York Zoological Society, his deep dives in the Bathysphere, and his prolific scientific writing for academic and popular audiences. Born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in East Orange, New Jersey, Beebe left college before obtaining a degree to work at the then newly opened New York Zoological Park, where he was given the duty of caring for the zoo's birds. He quickly distinguished himself in his work for the zoo, first with his skill in designing habitats for its bird population, and soon also with a series of research expeditions of increasing length, including an expedition around the world to document the world's pheasants. These expeditions formed the basis for a large quantity of writing for both popular and academic audiences, including an ...
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Coralliozetus Micropes
''Coralliozetus micropes'', the Scarletfin blenny, is a species of chaenopsid blenny found in coral reefs in the eastern central Pacific ocean. It can reach a maximum length of TL. This species feeds primarily on zooplankton. References * Beebe, W. and J. Tee-Van, 1938 (28 Sept.) ''Eastern Pacific expeditions of the New York Zoological Society, XV. Seven new marine fishes from Lower California.'' Zoologica, Scientific Contributions of the New York Zoological Society v. 23 (pt 3, no. 15): 299–312, Pls. 1–3. micropes Fish described in 1938 Taxa named by William Beebe Taxa named by John Tee-Van {{Chaenopsidae-stub ...
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John S
John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second Epistle of John, often shortened to 2 John * Third Epistle of John, often shortened to 3 John People * John the Baptist (died c. AD 30), regarded as a prophet and the forerunner of Jesus Christ * John the Apostle (lived c. AD 30), one of the twelve apostles of Jesus * John the Evangelist, assigned author of the Fourth Gospel, once identified with the Apostle * John of Patmos, also known as John the Divine or John the Revelator, the author of the Book of Revelation, once identified with the Apostle * John the Presbyter, a figure either identified with or distinguished from the Apostle, the Evangelist and John of Patmos Other people with the given name Religious figures * John, father of Andrew the Apostle and Saint Peter * Po ...
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Coralliozetus Boehlkei
''Coralliozetus boehlkei'', the Barcheek blenny, is a species of chaenopsid blenny found from the Gulf of California to Costa Rica, in the eastern central Pacific ocean. The specific name honours the 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 Octobe ... James E. Böhlke (1930-1982) of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. References * Stephens, J. S. Jr. 1963 (31 Dec.) ''A revised classification of the blennioid fishes of the American family Chaenopsidae.'' University of California Publications in Zoology v. 68: 1–165, Pls. 1-15. boehlkei Fish described in 1963 {{Chaenopsidae-stub ...
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James Erwin Böhlke
James Erwin Böhlke (1930–1982) was an American ichthyologist. From 1954 to 1982, he was curator of the Department of Ichthyology at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (today the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, formerly the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, is the oldest natural science research institution and museum in the Americas. It was founded in 1812, by many of the leading natu ...). He published over 120 papers on diverse groups of fishes and topics, primarily in his areas of expertise, fishes of the Bahamas, Caribbean, and South America. His wife Eugenia (Genie) Brandt Böhlke (1928–2001) was also a noted ichthyologist. The serranid fish genus '' Jeboehlkia'' is named in his honour, See also * :Taxa named by James Erwin Böhlke References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bohlke, James Erwin 1930 births 1982 deaths American ichthyologists 20th-century American zoologists
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