Ompok Brevirictus
''Ompok'' is a genus of fish in the family Siluridae found in lakes and large rivers throughout South and Southeast Asia. Taxonomy The genus is recognized to be paraphyletic. The species of ''Ompok'' have been grouped into species groups, such as the ''Ompok bimaculatus'' group (i.e. ''O. bimaculatus'', ''O. malabaricus'' and ''O. miostoma''), the ''O. eugeneiatus'' group (i.e. ''O. eugeneiatus'' and ''O. pinnatus''), the ''O. hypophthalmus'' group (i.e. ''O. hypophthalmus'', ''O. rhabdinurus'' and ''O. urbaini'') and the ''O. leiacanthus'' group (''O. fumidus'', ''O. jaynei'' and ''O. leiacanthus'').Bornbusch, A.H. (1995): Phylogenetic relationships within the Eurasian catfish family Siluridae (Pisces: Siluriformes), with comments on generic validities and biogeography. ''Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 115 (1): 1–46.''Ng, H.H. (2003): A review of the ''Ompok hypophthalmus'' group of silurid catfishes with the description of a new species from South-East Asia. '' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ompok Bimaculatus
''Ompok bimaculatus'', known as butter catfish, is a species from the Siluridae, sheatfish Family (biology), family native to Asian countries such as Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, but recently identified in Myanmar. It also indetified in Mekong Basin of Vietnam Known in Thailand as ''pla cha-on'' (ปลาชะโอน), it is one of the very similar catfish species known in the markets as ''pla nuea on'' (วงศ์ปลาเนื้ออ่อน). It is valued for its delicate flesh and is also used for making high-quality fish balls. ''O. bimaculatus'' reaches a maximum length of 45 cm. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has classified this species as near threatened due to limited data suggesting overfishing and possibly widespread population declines, noting uncertain identities of populations classified as ''O. bimaculatus'' and concluding that there is an "urgent need for taxonomy (biology), taxonomic, harvest and population ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Marcus Elieser Bloch
Marcus Elieser Bloch (1723–1799) was a German physician and naturalist who is best known for his contribution to ichthyology through his multi-volume catalog of plates illustrating the fishes of the world. Brought up in a Hebrew-speaking Jewish family, he learned German and Latin and studied anatomy before settling in Berlin as a physician. He amassed a large natural history collection, particularly of fish specimens. He is generally considered one of the most important ichthyologists of the 18th century, and wrote many papers on natural history, comparative anatomy, and physiology. Life Bloch was born at Ansbach in 1723 where his father was a Torah writer and his mother owned a small shop. Educated at home in Hebrew literature he became a private tutor in Hamburg for a Jewish surgeon. Here he learned German, Latin and anatomy. He then studied medicine in Berlin and received a doctorate in 1762 from Frankfort on the Oder with a treatise on skin disorders. He then became a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ompok Fumidus
''Ompok'' is a genus of fish in the family Siluridae found in lakes and large rivers throughout South and Southeast Asia. Taxonomy The genus is recognized to be paraphyletic. The species of ''Ompok'' have been grouped into species groups, such as the ''Ompok bimaculatus'' group (i.e. ''O. bimaculatus'', ''O. malabaricus'' and ''O. miostoma''), the ''O. eugeneiatus'' group (i.e. ''O. eugeneiatus'' and ''O. pinnatus''), the ''O. hypophthalmus'' group (i.e. ''O. hypophthalmus'', ''O. rhabdinurus'' and ''O. urbaini'') and the ''O. leiacanthus'' group (''O. fumidus'', ''O. jaynei'' and ''O. leiacanthus'').Bornbusch, A.H. (1995): Phylogenetic relationships within the Eurasian catfish family Siluridae (Pisces: Siluriformes), with comments on generic validities and biogeography. ''Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 115 (1): 1–46.''Ng, H.H. (2003): A review of the ''Ompok hypophthalmus'' group of silurid catfishes with the description of a new species from South-East Asia. '' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Léon Louis Vaillant
Leon, Léon (French) or León (Spanish) may refer to: Places Europe * León, Spain, capital city of the Province of León * Province of León, Spain * Kingdom of León, an independent state in the Iberian Peninsula from 910 to 1230 and again from 1296 to 1301 * León (historical region), composed of the Spanish provinces León, Salamanca, and Zamora * Viscounty of Léon, a feudal state in France during the 11th to 13th centuries * Saint-Pol-de-Léon, a commune in Brittany, France * Léon, Landes, a commune in Aquitaine, France * Isla de León, a Spanish island * Leon (Souda Bay), an islet in Souda Bay, Chania, on the island of Crete North America * León, Guanajuato, Mexico, a large city * Leon, California, United States, a ghost town * Leon, Iowa, United States * Leon, Kansas, United States * Leon, New York, United States * Leon, Oklahoma, United States * Leon, Virginia, United States * Leon, West Virginia, United States * Leon, Wisconsin (other), Unite ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ompok Eugeneiatus
''Ompok'' is a genus of fish in the family Siluridae found in lakes and large rivers throughout South and Southeast Asia. Taxonomy The genus is recognized to be paraphyletic. The species of ''Ompok'' have been grouped into species groups, such as the ''Ompok bimaculatus'' group (i.e. ''O. bimaculatus'', ''O. malabaricus'' and ''O. miostoma''), the ''O. eugeneiatus'' group (i.e. ''O. eugeneiatus'' and ''O. pinnatus''), the ''O. hypophthalmus'' group (i.e. ''O. hypophthalmus'', ''O. rhabdinurus'' and ''O. urbaini'') and the ''O. leiacanthus'' group (''O. fumidus'', ''O. jaynei'' and ''O. leiacanthus'').Bornbusch, A.H. (1995): Phylogenetic relationships within the Eurasian catfish family Siluridae (Pisces: Siluriformes), with comments on generic validities and biogeography. ''Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 115 (1): 1–46.''Ng, H.H. (2003): A review of the ''Ompok hypophthalmus'' group of silurid catfishes with the description of a new species from South-East Asia. '' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Albert Günther
Albert Karl Ludwig Gotthilf Günther , also Albert Charles Lewis Gotthilf Günther (3October 18301February 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 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''" (On the pupal state of ''Distoma''). He graduated in medicine with an M.D. from Tübingen in 1858, the same year in which he published a handbook ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ompok Ceylonensis
''Ompok'' is a genus of fish in the family Siluridae found in lakes and large rivers throughout South and Southeast Asia. Taxonomy The genus is recognized to be paraphyletic. The species of ''Ompok'' have been grouped into species groups, such as the ''Ompok bimaculatus'' group (i.e. ''O. bimaculatus'', ''O. malabaricus'' and ''O. miostoma''), the ''O. eugeneiatus'' group (i.e. ''O. eugeneiatus'' and ''O. pinnatus''), the ''O. hypophthalmus'' group (i.e. ''O. hypophthalmus'', ''O. rhabdinurus'' and ''O. urbaini'') and the ''O. leiacanthus'' group (''O. fumidus'', ''O. jaynei'' and ''O. leiacanthus'').Bornbusch, A.H. (1995): Phylogenetic relationships within the Eurasian catfish family Siluridae (Pisces: Siluriformes), with comments on generic validities and biogeography. ''Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 115 (1): 1–46.''Ng, H.H. (2003): A review of the ''Ompok hypophthalmus'' group of silurid catfishes with the description of a new species from South-East Asia. '' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Francis Buchanan-Hamilton
Francis Buchanan (15 February 1762 – 15 June 1829), later known as Francis Hamilton but often referred to as Francis Buchanan-Hamilton, was a Scottish surgeon, surveyor and botanist who made significant contributions as a geographer and zoologist while living in India. He did not assume the name of Hamilton until three years after his retirement from India. The standard botanical author abbreviation Buch.-Ham. is applied to plants and animals he described, though today the form "Hamilton, 1822" is more usually seen in ichthyology and is preferred by Fishbase. Early life Francis Buchanan was born at Bardowie, Callander, Perthshire where Elizabeth, his mother, lived on the estate of Branziet; his father Thomas, a physician, came in Stirling, Spittal and claimed the chiefdom of the name of Clan Buchanan, Buchanan and owned the Leny estate. Francis Buchanan matriculated in 1774 and received an MA in 1779. As he had three older brothers, he had to earn a living from a profession, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ompok Canio
''Ompok'' is a genus of fish in the family Siluridae found in lakes and large rivers throughout South and Southeast Asia. Taxonomy The genus is recognized to be paraphyletic. The species of ''Ompok'' have been grouped into species groups, such as the ''Ompok bimaculatus'' group (i.e. ''O. bimaculatus'', ''O. malabaricus'' and ''O. miostoma''), the ''O. eugeneiatus'' group (i.e. ''O. eugeneiatus'' and ''O. pinnatus''), the ''O. hypophthalmus'' group (i.e. ''O. hypophthalmus'', ''O. rhabdinurus'' and ''O. urbaini'') and the ''O. leiacanthus'' group (''O. fumidus'', ''O. jaynei'' and ''O. leiacanthus'').Bornbusch, A.H. (1995): Phylogenetic relationships within the Eurasian catfish family Siluridae (Pisces: Siluriformes), with comments on generic validities and biogeography. ''Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 115 (1): 1–46.''Ng, H.H. (2003): A review of the ''Ompok hypophthalmus'' group of silurid catfishes with the description of a new species from South-East Asia. '' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ompok Brevirictus
''Ompok'' is a genus of fish in the family Siluridae found in lakes and large rivers throughout South and Southeast Asia. Taxonomy The genus is recognized to be paraphyletic. The species of ''Ompok'' have been grouped into species groups, such as the ''Ompok bimaculatus'' group (i.e. ''O. bimaculatus'', ''O. malabaricus'' and ''O. miostoma''), the ''O. eugeneiatus'' group (i.e. ''O. eugeneiatus'' and ''O. pinnatus''), the ''O. hypophthalmus'' group (i.e. ''O. hypophthalmus'', ''O. rhabdinurus'' and ''O. urbaini'') and the ''O. leiacanthus'' group (''O. fumidus'', ''O. jaynei'' and ''O. leiacanthus'').Bornbusch, A.H. (1995): Phylogenetic relationships within the Eurasian catfish family Siluridae (Pisces: Siluriformes), with comments on generic validities and biogeography. ''Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 115 (1): 1–46.''Ng, H.H. (2003): A review of the ''Ompok hypophthalmus'' group of silurid catfishes with the description of a new species from South-East Asia. '' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Franz Steindachner
Franz Steindachner (11 November 1834 in Vienna – 10 December 1919 in Vienna) was an Austrian zoologist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist. He published over 200 papers on fishes and over 50 papers on reptiles and amphibians. Steindachner described hundreds of new species of fish and dozens of new amphibians and reptiles. At least seven species of reptile have been named after him. Work and career Being interested in natural history, Steindachner took up the study of fossil fishes on the recommendation of his friend Eduard Suess (1831–1914). In 1860 he was appointed to the position of director of the fish collection at the Natural History Museum, Vienna, a position which had remained vacant since the death of Johann Jakob Heckel (1790–1857). (in German). Steindachner's reputation as an ichthyologist grew, and in 1868 he was invited by Louis Agassiz (1807–1873) to accept a position at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University. Steindachner took part i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |