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Lethenteron Kessleri
''Lethenteron'' is a genus of lamprey in the family Petromyzontidae. Species There are currently 7 recognized species in this genus: * ''Lethenteron alaskense'' Vladykov & Kott, 1978 (Alaskan brook lamprey) * '' Lethenteron appendix'' ( DeKay, 1842) (American brook lamprey) * '' Lethenteron camtschaticum'' ( Tilesius, 1811) (Arctic lamprey) (Japanese brook lamprey) * '' Lethenteron kessleri'' (Anikin, 1905) (Siberian brook lamprey) * ''Lethenteron mitsukurii'' (Hatta, 1901) * ''Lethenteron ninae'' Naseka, Tuniyev & Renaud Renaud Pierre Manuel Séchan (; born 11 May 1952 in Paris), known as Renaud, is a French singer-songwriter. With twenty-six albums to his credit, selling nearly twenty million copies, he is one of France's most popular singers. Several of h ..., 2009 (Western Transcaucasian lamprey) * '' Lethenteron reissneri'' ( Dybowski, 1869) (Far Eastern brook lamprey) References Jawless fish genera Taxa named by Carl Leavitt Hubbs Taxonomy articles c ...
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Charles W
The F/V ''Charles W'', also known as Annie J Larsen, is a historic fishing schooner anchored in Petersburg, Alaska. At the time of its retirement in 2000, it was the oldest fishing vessel in the fishing fleet of Southeast Alaska, and the only known wooden fishing vessel in the entire state still in active service. Launched in 1907, she was first used in the halibut fisheries of Puget Sound and the Bering Sea as the ''Annie J Larsen''. In 1925 she was purchased by the Alaska Glacier Seafood Company, refitted for shrimp trawling, and renamed ''Charles W'' in honor of owner Karl Sifferman's father. The company was one of the pioneers of the local shrimp fishery, a business it began to phase out due to increasing competition in the 1970s. The ''Charles W'' was the last of the company's fleet of ships, which numbered twelve at its height. The boat was acquired in 2002 by the nonprofit Friends of the ''Charles W''. The boat was listed on the National Register of Historic Place ...
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Wilhelm Gottlieb Tilesius Von Tilenau
Wilhelm Gottlieb Tilesius von Tilenau (17 July 1769 – 17 May 1857) was a German people, German natural scientist, naturalist and List of explorers, explorer, physician, draftsman and engraver. He was a member of the Order of St. Vladimir and of the Legion of Honour. Early life and education Wilhelm Gottlieb Tilesius was born in Mühlhausen (then part of the Holy Roman Empire) on 17 July 1769. His father was a merchant and actuary and his mother the daughter and sister of surgeons. It was his mother's brother who introduced the young Tilesius to the natural sciences and drawing. In 1790 Tilesius began studies of natural sciences and medicine at the University of Leipzig, and at the same time took drawing lessons from Adam Friedrich Oeser at the art academy in the Pleissenburg. He completed his master's degree of arts in 1795, graduated as a doctor of philosophy in 1797, and in 1801 as a doctor of medicine. In 1795-96 he traveled with the earl and scientist Johann Centurius H ...
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Jawless Fish Genera
Agnatha (; ) or jawless fish is a paraphyletic infraphylum of animals in the subphylum Vertebrata of the phylum Chordata, characterized by the lack of jaws. The group consists of both living (cyclostomes such as hagfishes and lampreys) and extinct clades (e.g. conodonts and cephalaspidomorphs, among others). They are sister to vertebrates with jaws known as gnathostomes, who evolved from jawless ancestors during the early Silurian by developing folding articulations in the first pairs of gill arches. Molecular data, both from rRNA and from mtDNA as well as embryological data, strongly supports the hypothesis that both groups of living agnathans, hagfishes and lampreys, are more closely related to each other than to jawed fish, forming the superclass Cyclostomi. The oldest fossil agnathans appeared in the Cambrian. Living jawless fish comprise about 120 species in total. Hagfish are considered members of the subphylum Vertebrata, because they secondarily lost vertebrae; ...
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Lethenteron
''Lethenteron'' is a genus of lamprey in the family Petromyzontidae. Species There are currently 7 recognized species in this genus: * '' Lethenteron alaskense'' Vladykov & Kott, 1978 (Alaskan brook lamprey) * '' Lethenteron appendix'' ( DeKay, 1842) (American brook lamprey) * '' Lethenteron camtschaticum'' ( Tilesius, 1811) (Arctic lamprey) (Japanese brook lamprey) * '' Lethenteron kessleri'' (Anikin, 1905) (Siberian brook lamprey) * '' Lethenteron mitsukurii'' (Hatta, 1901) * '' Lethenteron ninae'' Naseka, Tuniyev & Renaud Renaud Pierre Manuel Séchan (; born 11 May 1952 in Paris), known as Renaud, is a French singer-songwriter. With twenty-six albums to his credit, selling nearly twenty million copies, he is one of France's most popular singers. Several of h ..., 2009 (Western Transcaucasian lamprey) * '' Lethenteron reissneri'' ( Dybowski, 1869) (Far Eastern brook lamprey) References Jawless fish genera Taxa named by Carl Leavitt Hubbs Taxonomy article ...
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Benedykt Dybowski
Benedykt Tadeusz Dybowski (12 May 183331 January 1930) was a Polish naturalist and physician. Life Benedykt Dybowski was born in Adamaryni, within the Minsk Governorate of the Russian Empire to Polish nobility. He was the brother of naturalist Władysław Dybowski and the cousin of the French explorer Jean Dybowski. He studied at Minsk High School, and later medicine at Tartu (earlier Dorpat) University in present-day Estonia. He later studied at Wroclaw University and went on expeditions to seek and study oceanic fishes and crustaceans. He became a professor of zoology at the Warsaw Main School. In 1864 he was arrested and condemned to death for taking part in the Polish January Uprising. His sentence was later reduced to 12 years in Siberia. He started studying the natural history of Siberia and in 1866 a governor Muraviov dismissed Dybowski from hard labour ('' katorga''), renewed his civil rights and proposed him to work as a doctor in hospital. He later settled in ...
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Lethenteron Reissneri
''Lethenteron reissneri'', the Far Eastern brook lamprey, is a species of lamprey. Immature ''L reissneri'' are parasitic, but shift to a non-parasitic feeding strategy upon reaching maturity. It is found in lakes and rivers in China, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, and the Russian Far East. It may be identical to the Siberian brook lamprey, ''Lethenteron kessleri'', but molecular evidence suggests they are cryptic species In biology, a species complex is a group of closely related organisms that are so similar in appearance and other features that the boundaries between them are often unclear. The taxa in the complex may be able to hybridize readily with each oth .... References reissneri {{jawless-fish-stub ...
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Claude B
Claude may refer to: People and fictional characters * Claude (given name), a list of people and fictional characters * Claude (surname), a list of people * Claude Callegari (1962–2021), English Arsenal supporter * Claude Debussy (1862–1918), French composer * Claude Kiambe (born 2003), Congolese-born Dutch singer * Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908–2009), French anthropologist and ethnologist * Claude Lorrain (c. 1600–1682), French landscape painter, draughtsman and etcher traditionally called just "Claude" in English * Claude Makélélé (born 1973), French football manager * Claude McKay (1890–1948), Jamaican-American writer and poet * Claude Monet (1840–1926), French painter * Claude Rains (1889–1967), British-American actor * Claude Shannon (1916–2001), American mathematician, electrical engineer and computer scientist * Madame Claude (1923–2015), French brothel keeper Fernande Grudet Places * Claude, Texas, a city * Claude, West Virginia, an unincorporated community ...
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Sako B
Sako Limited (natively ) is a Finnish firearm and ammunition manufacturer located in Riihimäki, Tavastia Proper in southern Finland. It also has owned the Tikka brand of bolt-action rifles since 1983, and is now owned by the Italian firearm holding company Beretta Holding. The name Sako comes from the company's former name (). History In 1919, two years after Finland declared independence from the Russian Empire, the Suojeluskuntain Yliesikunnan Asepaja (Civil Guard Supreme Staff Gun Works) opened in a former Helsinki brewery to repair private arms and recondition Russian military rifles for Finnish service. The rifle repair shop became financially independent of the civil guard in 1921. The Suojeluskuntain Yliesikunnan Asepaja moved from Helsinki to an ammunition factory in Riihimäki on 1 June 1927, and reorganized as SAKO in the 1930s. Sako started exporting pistol cartridges to Sweden in the 1930s and continued manufacturing submachine gun cartridges through World War I ...
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Alexander Mikhailovich Naseka
Alexander () is a male name of Greek origin. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Aleksander, Oleksandr, Oleksander, Aleksandr, and Alekzandr. Related names and diminutives include Iskandar, Alec, Alek, Alex, Alexsander, Alexandre, Aleks, Aleksa (given name), Aleksa, Aleksandre, Alejandro, Alessandro, Alasdair, Sasha (name), Sasha, Sandy (given name), Sandy, Sandro, Sikandar (other), Sikandar, Skander, Sander (name), Sander and Xander; feminine forms include Alexandra, Alexandria (given name), Alexandria, and Sasha (name), Sasha. Etymology The name ''Alexander'' originates from the (; 'defending men' or 'protector of men'). It is a compound of the verb (; 'to ward off, avert, defend') and the noun (, genetive, genitive: , ; meaning 'man'). The earliest Attested language, attested form of the ...
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Lethenteron Ninae
''Lethenteron'' is a genus of lamprey in the family Petromyzontidae. Species There are currently 7 recognized species in this genus: * '' Lethenteron alaskense'' Vladykov & Kott, 1978 (Alaskan brook lamprey) * '' Lethenteron appendix'' ( DeKay, 1842) (American brook lamprey) * '' Lethenteron camtschaticum'' ( Tilesius, 1811) (Arctic lamprey) (Japanese brook lamprey) * '' Lethenteron kessleri'' (Anikin, 1905) (Siberian brook lamprey) * ''Lethenteron mitsukurii'' (Hatta, 1901) * '' Lethenteron ninae'' Naseka, Tuniyev & Renaud Renaud Pierre Manuel Séchan (; born 11 May 1952 in Paris), known as Renaud, is a French singer-songwriter. With twenty-six albums to his credit, selling nearly twenty million copies, he is one of France's most popular singers. Several of h ..., 2009 (Western Transcaucasian lamprey) * '' Lethenteron reissneri'' ( Dybowski, 1869) (Far Eastern brook lamprey) References Jawless fish genera Taxa named by Carl Leavitt Hubbs Taxonomy articles ...
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Lethenteron Mitsukurii
''Lethenteron'' is a genus of lamprey in the family (biology), family Petromyzontidae. Species There are currently 7 recognized species in this genus: * ''Lethenteron alaskense'' Vadim Dimitrievitch Vladykov, Vladykov & Edward Kott, Kott, 1978 (Alaskan brook lamprey) * ''Lethenteron appendix'' (James Ellsworth DeKay, DeKay, 1842) (American brook lamprey) * ''Lethenteron camtschaticum'' (Wilhelm Gottlieb Tilesius von Tilenau, Tilesius, 1811) (Arctic lamprey) (Japanese brook lamprey) * ''Lethenteron kessleri'' (Anikin, 1905) (Siberian brook lamprey) * ''Lethenteron mitsukurii'' (Hatta, 1901) * ''Lethenteron ninae'' Alexander Mikhailovich Naseka, Naseka, Sako B. Tuniyev, Tuniyev & Claude B. Renaud, Renaud, 2009 (Western Transcaucasian lamprey) * ''Lethenteron reissneri'' (Benedykt Dybowski, Dybowski, 1869) (Far Eastern brook lamprey) References

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Lethenteron Kessleri
''Lethenteron'' is a genus of lamprey in the family Petromyzontidae. Species There are currently 7 recognized species in this genus: * ''Lethenteron alaskense'' Vladykov & Kott, 1978 (Alaskan brook lamprey) * '' Lethenteron appendix'' ( DeKay, 1842) (American brook lamprey) * '' Lethenteron camtschaticum'' ( Tilesius, 1811) (Arctic lamprey) (Japanese brook lamprey) * '' Lethenteron kessleri'' (Anikin, 1905) (Siberian brook lamprey) * ''Lethenteron mitsukurii'' (Hatta, 1901) * ''Lethenteron ninae'' Naseka, Tuniyev & Renaud Renaud Pierre Manuel Séchan (; born 11 May 1952 in Paris), known as Renaud, is a French singer-songwriter. With twenty-six albums to his credit, selling nearly twenty million copies, he is one of France's most popular singers. Several of h ..., 2009 (Western Transcaucasian lamprey) * '' Lethenteron reissneri'' ( Dybowski, 1869) (Far Eastern brook lamprey) References Jawless fish genera Taxa named by Carl Leavitt Hubbs Taxonomy articles c ...
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