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Barbulifer Ceuthoecus
''Barbulifer'' is a genus of gobies native to the tropical Atlantic coast of the Americas as well as the Gulf of California The Gulf of California ( es, Golfo de California), also known as the Sea of Cortés (''Mar de Cortés'') or Sea of Cortez, or less commonly as the Vermilion Sea (''Mar Bermejo''), is a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean that separates the Baja Ca ... on the Pacific coast. Species There are currently five recognized species in this genus: * '' Barbulifer antennatus'' J. E. Böhlke & C. R. Robins, 1968 (Barbulifer) * '' Barbulifer ceuthoecus'' ( D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1884) (Bearded goby) * '' Barbulifer enigmaticus'' Joyeux, Van Tassell & Macieira, 2009 (Goateed goby) * '' Barbulifer mexicanus'' Hoese & Larson, 1985 (Saddlebanded goby) * '' Barbulifer pantherinus'' ( Pellegrin, 1901) (Panther goby) References Gobiidae {{Gobiidae-stub ...
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Barbulifer Ceuthoecus
''Barbulifer'' is a genus of gobies native to the tropical Atlantic coast of the Americas as well as the Gulf of California The Gulf of California ( es, Golfo de California), also known as the Sea of Cortés (''Mar de Cortés'') or Sea of Cortez, or less commonly as the Vermilion Sea (''Mar Bermejo''), is a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean that separates the Baja Ca ... on the Pacific coast. Species There are currently five recognized species in this genus: * '' Barbulifer antennatus'' J. E. Böhlke & C. R. Robins, 1968 (Barbulifer) * '' Barbulifer ceuthoecus'' ( D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1884) (Bearded goby) * '' Barbulifer enigmaticus'' Joyeux, Van Tassell & Macieira, 2009 (Goateed goby) * '' Barbulifer mexicanus'' Hoese & Larson, 1985 (Saddlebanded goby) * '' Barbulifer pantherinus'' ( Pellegrin, 1901) (Panther goby) References Gobiidae {{Gobiidae-stub ...
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Barbulifer Pantherinus
''Barbulifer'' is a genus of gobies native to the tropical Atlantic coast of the Americas as well as the Gulf of California on the Pacific coast. Species There are currently five recognized species in this genus: * '' Barbulifer antennatus'' J. E. Böhlke & C. R. Robins, 1968 (Barbulifer) * ''Barbulifer ceuthoecus ''Barbulifer'' is a genus of gobies native to the tropical Atlantic coast of the Americas as well as the Gulf of California The Gulf of California ( es, Golfo de California), also known as the Sea of Cortés (''Mar de Cortés'') or Sea of Co ...'' ( D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1884) (Bearded goby) * '' Barbulifer enigmaticus'' Joyeux, Van Tassell & Macieira, 2009 (Goateed goby) * '' Barbulifer mexicanus'' Hoese & Larson, 1985 (Saddlebanded goby) * '' Barbulifer pantherinus'' ( Pellegrin, 1901) (Panther goby) References Gobiidae {{Gobiidae-stub ...
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Helen K. Larson is an ichthyologist who specialises in the fishes of the Indo-Pacific. In the 1960s and 1970s, she attended the University of Guam to study for her Bachelor's and master's degrees and while there she also worked in the local Marine Laboratory. While there she collected and described a new species of the dwarf goby from the genus '' Eviota'', '' Eviota pellucida'', the description being published in 1976 in the journal ''Copeia''. This was her first description of a new species. Her Masters was called ''Notes on the biology and comparative behaviour of ''Eviota zonura'' and ''Eviota smaragdus'' (Pisces:Gobiidae)''. She gained a PhD in Zoology from the University of Queensland and her thesis was ''A revision of the gobiid fish genus ''Mugilogobius'' (Teleostei: Gobioidei), and its systematic placement''. She moved from Guam in 1974 to work with Douglass F. Hoese at the Australian Museum in Sydney as a Technical Officer and in 1981 she took a position as Curat ...
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Barbulifer Mexicanus
''Barbulifer'' is a genus of gobies native to the tropical Atlantic coast of the Americas as well as the Gulf of California on the Pacific coast. Species There are currently five recognized species in this genus: * '' Barbulifer antennatus'' J. E. Böhlke & C. R. Robins, 1968 (Barbulifer) * ''Barbulifer ceuthoecus'' ( D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1884) (Bearded goby) * '' Barbulifer enigmaticus'' Joyeux, Van Tassell & Macieira, 2009 (Goateed goby) * '' Barbulifer mexicanus'' Hoese & Larson, 1985 (Saddlebanded goby) * ''Barbulifer pantherinus ''Barbulifer'' is a genus of gobies native to the tropical Atlantic coast of the Americas as well as the Gulf of California on the Pacific coast. Species There are currently five recognized species in this genus: * '' Barbulifer antennatus'' ...'' ( Pellegrin, 1901) (Panther goby) References Gobiidae {{Gobiidae-stub ...
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Raphael Mariano Macieira
Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, better known as Raphael (; or ; March 28 or April 6, 1483April 6, 1520), was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form, ease of composition, and visual achievement of the Neoplatonic ideal of human grandeur. Together with Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, he forms the traditional trinity of great masters of that period. His father was court painter to the ruler of the small but highly cultured city of Urbino. He died when Raphael was eleven, and Raphael seems to have played a role in managing the family workshop from this point. He trained in the workshop of Perugino, and was described as a fully trained "master" by 1500. He worked in or for several cities in north Italy until in 1508 he moved to Rome at the invitation of the pope, to work on the Vatican Palace. He was given a series of important commissions there and elsewhere in the city, and began to work as an architect. He was ...
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Jean-Christophe Joyeux
''Jean-Christophe'' (1904‒1912) is the novel in 10 volumes by Romain Rolland for which he received the Prix Femina in 1905 and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1915. It was translated into English by Gilbert Cannan. The first four volumes are sometimes grouped as ''Jean-Christophe'', the next three as ''Jean-Christophe à Paris'', and the last three as ''La fin du voyage'' ("Journey's End"). #''L'Aube'' ("Dawn", 1904) #''Le Matin'' ("Morning", 1904) #''L'Adolescent'' ("Youth", 1904) #''La Révolte'' ("Revolt", 1905) #''La Foire sur la place'' ("The Marketplace", 1908) #''Antoinette'' (1908) #''Dans la maison'' ("The House", 1908) #''Les Amies'' ("Love and Friendship", 1910) #''Le Buisson ardent'' ("The Burning Bush", 1911) #''La Nouvelle Journée'' ("The New Dawn", 1912) The English translations appeared between 1911 and 1913. Plot The central character, Jean-Christophe Krafft, is a German musician of Belgian extraction, a composer of genius whose life is depicted from cra ...
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Barbulifer Enigmaticus
''Barbulifer'' is a genus of gobies native to the tropical Atlantic coast of the Americas as well as the Gulf of California on the Pacific coast. Species There are currently five recognized species in this genus: * '' Barbulifer antennatus'' J. E. Böhlke & C. R. Robins, 1968 (Barbulifer) * ''Barbulifer ceuthoecus'' ( D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1884) (Bearded goby) * '' Barbulifer enigmaticus'' Joyeux, Van Tassell & Macieira, 2009 (Goateed goby) * ''Barbulifer mexicanus'' Hoese & Larson, 1985 (Saddlebanded goby) * ''Barbulifer pantherinus ''Barbulifer'' is a genus of gobies native to the tropical Atlantic coast of the Americas as well as the Gulf of California on the Pacific coast. Species There are currently five recognized species in this genus: * '' Barbulifer antennatus'' ...'' ( Pellegrin, 1901) (Panther goby) References Gobiidae {{Gobiidae-stub ...
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Charles Henry Gilbert
Charles Henry Gilbert (December 5, 1859 in Rockford, Illinois – April 20, 1928 in Palo Alto, California) was a pioneer ichthyologist and Fisheries science, fishery biologist of particular significance to natural history of the western United States. He collected and studied fishes from Central America north to Alaska and described many new species. Later he became an expert on Pacific salmon and was a noted conservation movement, conservationist of the Pacific Northwest. He is considered by many as the intellectual founder of American fisheries biology. He was one of the 22 "pioneer professors" (founding faculty) of Stanford University. Early life and education Born in Rockford, Illinois, Gilbert spent his early years in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he came under the influence of his high school teacher, David Starr Jordan (1851‒1931). When Jordan became Professor of Natural History at Butler University in Indianapolis, Gilbert followed and received his B.A. degree in 187 ...
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David Starr Jordan
David Starr Jordan (January 19, 1851 – September 19, 1931) was the founding president of Stanford University, serving from 1891 to 1913. He was an ichthyologist during his research career. Prior to serving as president of Stanford University, he had served as president of Indiana University from 1884 to 1891. Starr was also a strong supporter of eugenics, and his published views expressed a fear of "race-degeneration" and asserted that cattle and human beings are "governed by the same laws of selection". He was an antimilitarist since he believed that war killed off the best members of the gene pool, and he initially opposed American involvement in World War I. Early life and career Jordan was born in Gainesville, New York, and grew up on a farm in upstate New York. His parents made the unorthodox decision to educate him at a local girls' high school. His middle name, Starr, does not appear in early census records, and was apparently self-selected; he had begun using ...
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