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Acentrogobius Griseus
''Acentrogobius'' is a genus of gobies native to marine, fresh and brackish waters of the coasts of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. ''Acentrogobius matsya'' is an otolith-based fossil species found in the Burdigalian (Miocene) Quilon Formation of southwestern India. Species There are currently 22 recognized species in this genus: * '' Acentrogobius caninus'' Valenciennes, 1837 (Tropical sand goby) * ''Acentrogobius cenderawasih'' G. R. Allen & Erdmann, 2012 (Cenderawasih goby) * '' Acentrogobius chlorostigmatoides'' Bleeker, 1849 (Greenspot goby) * '' Acentrogobius cyanomos'' Bleeker, 1849 * '' Acentrogobius dayi'' Koumans, 1941 (Day's goby) * '' Acentrogobius ennorensis'' Menon & Rema Devi, 1980 * '' Acentrogobius griseus'' F. Day, 1876 (Grey goby) * '' Acentrogobius janthinopterus'' Bleeker, 1853 (Robust mangrove goby) * '' Acentrogobius limarius'' G. R. Allen, Erdmann & Hadiaty, 2015 (Batanta mud goby) * '' Acentrogobius masoni'' F. Day, 1873 * '' ...
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Pieter Bleeker
Pieter Bleeker (10 July 1819 – 24 January 1878) was a Dutch medical doctor, ichthyologist, and herpetologist. He was famous for the ''Atlas Ichthyologique des Indes Orientales Néêrlandaises'', his monumental work on the fishes of East Asia published between 1862 and 1877. Life and work Bleeker was born on 10 July 1819 in Zaandam. He was employed as a medical officer in the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army from 1842 to 1860, (in French). stationed in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). During that time, he did most of his ichthyology work, besides his duties in the army. He acquired many of his specimens from local fishermen, but he also built up an extended network of contacts who would send him specimens from various government outposts throughout the islands. During his time in Indonesia, he collected well over 12,000 specimens, many of which currently reside at the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden. Bleeker corresponded with Auguste Duméril of Paris. His wor ...
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Karunakaran Rema Devi
Karunakaran may refer to: * K. Karunakaran (1918–2010), Indian politician and member of the Indian National Congress (INC) * Dr. T. Karunakaran (1946-2019), Indian academic, social reformer, rural developer, founder of AGRINDUS * Karunakaran (actor), Tamil film actor * A. Karunakaran (born 1971), Telugu film director * C. N. Karunakaran (1940–2013), Indian painter, illustrator and art director * C. O. Karunakaran (1892–1970), bacteriologist and microbiologist * G. Karunakaran (born 1963), Sri Lankan Tamil politician * P. Karunakaran (born 1945), Indian communist politician * Karunakaran (Malayalam writer) Karunakaran is an Indian poet, novelist, short story writer and essayist who writes in Malayalam. Known for an original style of writing, he has published a number of novels, short story anthologies, poetry anthologies, studies and essays. He was ..., Malayalam writer {{given name Tamil masculine given names ...
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Kim Ik-Soo
Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (other), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnamese form of Jin (Chinese surname) Languages * Kim language, a language of Chad * Kim language (Sierra Leone), a language of Sierra Leone * kim, the ISO 639 code of the Tofa language of Russia Media * ''Kim'' (album), a 2009 album by Kim Fransson * "Kim" (song), 2000 song by Eminem * "Kim", a song by Tkay Maidza, 2021 * ''Kim'' (novel), by Rudyard Kipling ** ''Kim'' (1950 film), an American adventure film based on the novel ** ''Kim'' (1984 film), a British film based on the novel * "Kim" (''M*A*S*H''), a 1973 episode of the American television show ''M*A*S*H'' * ''Kim'' (magazine), defunct Turkish women's magazine (1992–1999) Organizations * Kenya Independence Movement, a defunct political party in Kenya * Khalifa Islamiyah Mindanao, ...
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Lee Yong-Joo
Lee Yong-ju (born 4 April 1980) is a South Korean speed skater. She competed in two events at the 2002 Winter Olympics The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially the XIX Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Salt Lake 2002 ( arp, Niico'ooowu' 2002; Gosiute Shoshoni: ''Tit'-so-pi 2002''; nv, Sooléí 2002; Shoshoni: ''Soónkahni 2002''), was an internation .... References 1980 births Living people South Korean female speed skaters Olympic speed skaters for South Korea Speed skaters at the 2002 Winter Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Speed skaters at the 1999 Asian Winter Games Speed skaters at the 2003 Asian Winter Games 21st-century South Korean women {{SouthKorea-speed-skating-bio-stub ...
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Acentrogobius Pellidebilis
''Acentrogobius pellidebilis'' is a species of goby found in Korea Korea ( ko, 한국, or , ) is a peninsular region in East Asia. Since 1945, it has been divided at or near the 38th parallel, with North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) comprising its northern half and South Korea (Republic o .... This species reaches a length of . References *Kim, I.-S., 1997. Illustrated encyclopedia of fauna and flora of Korea. Vol. 37. Freshwater fishes. Ministry of Education, Seoul, Korea. 629 p. Acentrogobius Taxa named by Ik-Soo Kim Fish described in 1992 {{Gobiidae-stub ...
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Peter Forsskål
Peter Forsskål, sometimes spelled Pehr Forsskål, Peter Forskaol, Petrus Forskål or Pehr Forsskåhl (11 January 1732 – 11 July 1763) was a Swedish-speaking Finnish explorer, orientalist, naturalist, and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus. Early life Forsskål was born in Helsinki, now in Finland but then a part of Sweden, where his father, Finnish priest , was serving as a Lutheran clergyman, but the family migrated to Sweden in 1741 when the father was appointed to the parish of Tegelsmora in Uppland and the archdiocese of Uppsala. As was common at the time, he enrolled at Uppsala University at a young age in 1742, but returned home for some time and, after studies on his own, rematriculated in Uppsala in 1751, where he completed a theological degree the same year. Linnaeus's disciple In Uppsala Forsskål was one of the students of Linnaeus, but apparently also studied with the orientalist Carl Aurivillius, whose contacts with the Göttingen orientalist Johann David Michae ...
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Acentrogobius Nebulosus
''Acentrogobius'' is a genus of gobies native to marine, fresh and brackish waters of the coasts of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. ''Acentrogobius matsya'' is an otolith-based fossil species found in the Burdigalian (Miocene) Quilon Formation of southwestern India. Species There are currently 22 recognized species in this genus: * '' Acentrogobius caninus'' Valenciennes, 1837 (Tropical sand goby) * ''Acentrogobius cenderawasih'' G. R. Allen & Erdmann, 2012 (Cenderawasih goby) * ''Acentrogobius chlorostigmatoides'' Bleeker, 1849 (Greenspot goby) * '' Acentrogobius cyanomos'' Bleeker, 1849 * '' Acentrogobius dayi'' Koumans, 1941 (Day's goby) * ''Acentrogobius ennorensis'' Menon & Rema Devi, 1980 * ''Acentrogobius griseus'' F. Day, 1876 (Grey goby) * ''Acentrogobius janthinopterus'' Bleeker, 1853 (Robust mangrove goby) * '' Acentrogobius limarius'' G. R. Allen, Erdmann & Hadiaty, 2015 (Batanta mud goby) * ''Acentrogobius masoni'' F. Day, 1873 * ''Acent ...
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Albert William Herre
Albert William Christian Theodore Herre (September 16, 1868 – January 16, 1962) was an American ichthyologist and lichenologist. Herre was born in 1868 in Toledo, Ohio. He was an alumnus of Stanford University, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in botany in 1903. Herre also received a master's degree and a Ph.D. from Stanford, both in ichthyology. He died in Santa Cruz, California in 1962. Work in the Philippines Albert W. Herre was perhaps best known for his Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic work in the Philippines, where he was the Chief of Fisheries of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Bureau of Science in Manila from 1919 to 1928. While in the Bureau of Science of the Insular Government of the Philippine Islands (which were administered by the United States at the time), Herre was responsible for discovering and describing many new species of fish. Legacy Herre is commemorated in the scientific name of a species of gecko, ''Lepidodactylus herrei'', wh ...
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Acentrogobius Moloanus
''Acentrogobius'' is a genus of gobies native to marine, fresh and brackish waters of the coasts of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. ''Acentrogobius matsya'' is an otolith-based fossil species found in the Burdigalian (Miocene) Quilon Formation of southwestern India. Species There are currently 22 recognized species in this genus: * '' Acentrogobius caninus'' Valenciennes, 1837 (Tropical sand goby) * ''Acentrogobius cenderawasih'' G. R. Allen & Erdmann, 2012 (Cenderawasih goby) * ''Acentrogobius chlorostigmatoides'' Bleeker, 1849 (Greenspot goby) * '' Acentrogobius cyanomos'' Bleeker, 1849 * '' Acentrogobius dayi'' Koumans, 1941 (Day's goby) * ''Acentrogobius ennorensis'' Menon & Rema Devi, 1980 * ''Acentrogobius griseus'' F. Day, 1876 (Grey goby) * ''Acentrogobius janthinopterus'' Bleeker, 1853 (Robust mangrove goby) * '' Acentrogobius limarius'' G. R. Allen, Erdmann & Hadiaty, 2015 (Batanta mud goby) * ''Acentrogobius masoni'' F. Day, 1873 * '' Acen ...
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Acentrogobius Masoni
''Acentrogobius'' is a genus of gobies native to marine, fresh and brackish waters of the coasts of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. ''Acentrogobius matsya'' is an otolith-based fossil species found in the Burdigalian (Miocene) Quilon Formation of southwestern India. Species There are currently 22 recognized species in this genus: * '' Acentrogobius caninus'' Valenciennes, 1837 (Tropical sand goby) * ''Acentrogobius cenderawasih'' G. R. Allen & Erdmann, 2012 (Cenderawasih goby) * '' Acentrogobius chlorostigmatoides'' Bleeker, 1849 (Greenspot goby) * '' Acentrogobius cyanomos'' Bleeker, 1849 * '' Acentrogobius dayi'' Koumans, 1941 (Day's goby) * ''Acentrogobius ennorensis'' Menon & Rema Devi, 1980 * ''Acentrogobius griseus'' F. Day, 1876 (Grey goby) * '' Acentrogobius janthinopterus'' Bleeker, 1853 (Robust mangrove goby) * '' Acentrogobius limarius'' G. R. Allen, Erdmann & Hadiaty, 2015 (Batanta mud goby) * '' Acentrogobius masoni'' F. Day, 1873 * '' A ...
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Acentrogobius Limarius
''Acentrogobius'' is a genus of gobies native to marine, fresh and brackish waters of the coasts of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. ''Acentrogobius matsya'' is an otolith-based fossil species found in the Burdigalian (Miocene) Quilon Formation of southwestern India. Species There are currently 22 recognized species in this genus: * '' Acentrogobius caninus'' Valenciennes, 1837 (Tropical sand goby) * ''Acentrogobius cenderawasih'' G. R. Allen & Erdmann, 2012 (Cenderawasih goby) * ''Acentrogobius chlorostigmatoides'' Bleeker, 1849 (Greenspot goby) * '' Acentrogobius cyanomos'' Bleeker, 1849 * '' Acentrogobius dayi'' Koumans, 1941 (Day's goby) * ''Acentrogobius ennorensis'' Menon & Rema Devi, 1980 * ''Acentrogobius griseus'' F. Day, 1876 (Grey goby) * ''Acentrogobius janthinopterus'' Bleeker, 1853 (Robust mangrove goby) * '' Acentrogobius limarius'' G. R. Allen, Erdmann & Hadiaty, 2015 (Batanta mud goby) * ''Acentrogobius masoni'' F. Day, 1873 * ''Acent ...
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