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Batasio Batasio
''Batasio'' is a genus of catfish of the family Bagridae. These small fish are found in fast-flowing hillstreams throughout South and mainland Southeast Asia. Taxonomy ''Batasio'' was first described by Edward Blyth in 1860 with ''Batasio buchanani'' (a needless renaming of ''Batasio batasio'') designated as type. ''B. pakistanicus'', described in 1989, is tentatively placed in ''Batasio'', but its generic placement is questionable. Species There are currently 17 recognized species in this genus: * '' Batasio affinis'' Blyth, 1860 * '' Batasio batasio'' ( F. Hamilton, 1822) * ''Batasio convexirostrum'' Darshan, Anganthoibi & Vishwanath, 2011 * ''Batasio dayi'' ( Vinciguerra, 1890) * ''Batasio elongatus'' H. H. Ng, 2004 * ''Batasio fasciolatus'' H. H. Ng, 2006 * ''Batasio feruminatus'' H. H. Ng & Kottelat, 2008 * ''Batasio flavus'' Plamoottil, 2015 * ''Batasio fluviatilis'' ( F. Day, 1888) * '' Batasio macronotus'' H. H. Ng & Edds, 2004 * '' Batasio merianie ...
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Edward Blyth
Edward Blyth (23 December 1810 – 27 December 1873) was an English zoologist who worked for most of his life in India as a curator of zoology at the museum of the Asiatic Society of India in Calcutta. Blyth was born in London in 1810. In 1841 he travelled to India to become the curator of the museum of the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal. He set about updating the museum's catalogues, publishing a ''Catalogue of the Birds of the Asiatic Society'' in 1849. He was prevented from doing much fieldwork himself, but received and described bird specimens from A.O. Hume, Samuel Tickell, Robert Swinhoe and others. He remained as curator until 1862, when ill-health forced his return to England. His ''Natural History of the Cranes'' was published posthumously in 1881. Avian species bearing his name include Blyth's hornbill, Blyth's leaf warbler, Blyth's hawk-eagle, Blyth's olive bulbul, Blyth's parakeet, Blyth's frogmouth, Blyth's reed warbler, Blyth's rosefinch, Blyth's shrike-babbl ...
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Batasio Elongatus
''Batasio'' is a genus of catfish of the family Bagridae. These small fish are found in fast-flowing hillstreams throughout South and mainland Southeast Asia. Taxonomy ''Batasio'' was first described by Edward Blyth in 1860 with ''Batasio buchanani'' (a needless renaming of ''Batasio batasio'') designated as type. ''B. pakistanicus'', described in 1989, is tentatively placed in ''Batasio'', but its generic placement is questionable. Species There are currently 17 recognized species in this genus: * '' Batasio affinis'' Blyth, 1860 * '' Batasio batasio'' ( F. Hamilton, 1822) * '' Batasio convexirostrum'' Darshan, Anganthoibi & Vishwanath, 2011 * '' Batasio dayi'' ( Vinciguerra, 1890) * '' Batasio elongatus'' H. H. Ng, 2004 * ''Batasio fasciolatus'' H. H. Ng, 2006 * ''Batasio feruminatus'' H. H. Ng & Kottelat, 2008 * '' Batasio flavus'' Plamoottil, 2015 * '' Batasio fluviatilis'' ( F. Day, 1888) * '' Batasio macronotus'' H. H. Ng & Edds, 2004 * '' Batasio mer ...
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Batasio Pakistanicus
''Batasio'' is a genus of catfish of the family Bagridae. These small fish are found in fast-flowing hillstreams throughout South and mainland Southeast Asia. Taxonomy ''Batasio'' was first described by Edward Blyth in 1860 with ''Batasio buchanani'' (a needless renaming of ''Batasio batasio'') designated as type. ''B. pakistanicus'', described in 1989, is tentatively placed in ''Batasio'', but its generic placement is questionable. Species There are currently 17 recognized species in this genus: * ''Batasio affinis'' Blyth, 1860 * ''Batasio batasio'' ( F. Hamilton, 1822) * ''Batasio convexirostrum'' Darshan, Anganthoibi & Vishwanath, 2011 * ''Batasio dayi'' ( Vinciguerra, 1890) * ''Batasio elongatus'' H. H. Ng, 2004 * ''Batasio fasciolatus'' H. H. Ng, 2006 * ''Batasio feruminatus'' H. H. Ng & Kottelat, 2008 * ''Batasio flavus'' Plamoottil, 2015 * ''Batasio fluviatilis'' ( F. Day, 1888) * ''Batasio macronotus'' H. H. Ng & Edds, 2004 * ''Batasio merianiensis'' ...
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Batasio Merianiensis
''Batasio'' is a genus of catfish of the family Bagridae. These small fish are found in fast-flowing hillstreams throughout South and mainland Southeast Asia. Taxonomy ''Batasio'' was first described by Edward Blyth in 1860 with ''Batasio buchanani'' (a needless renaming of ''Batasio batasio'') designated as type. ''B. pakistanicus'', described in 1989, is tentatively placed in ''Batasio'', but its generic placement is questionable. Species There are currently 17 recognized species in this genus: * ''Batasio affinis'' Blyth, 1860 * ''Batasio batasio'' ( F. Hamilton, 1822) * ''Batasio convexirostrum'' Darshan, Anganthoibi & Vishwanath, 2011 * ''Batasio dayi'' ( Vinciguerra, 1890) * ''Batasio elongatus'' H. H. Ng, 2004 * ''Batasio fasciolatus'' H. H. Ng, 2006 * ''Batasio feruminatus'' H. H. Ng & Kottelat, 2008 * ''Batasio flavus'' Plamoottil, 2015 * ''Batasio fluviatilis'' ( F. Day, 1888) * ''Batasio macronotus'' H. H. Ng & David R. Edds, Edds, 2004 * ''Batasi ...
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David R
David (; , "beloved one") (traditional spelling), , ''Dāwūd''; grc-koi, Δαυΐδ, Dauíd; la, Davidus, David; gez , ዳዊት, ''Dawit''; xcl, Դաւիթ, ''Dawitʿ''; cu, Давíдъ, ''Davidŭ''; possibly meaning "beloved one". was, according to the Hebrew Bible, the third king of the United Kingdom of Israel. In the Books of Samuel, he is described as a young shepherd and harpist who gains fame by slaying Goliath, a champion of the Philistines, in southern Canaan. David becomes a favourite of Saul, the first king of Israel; he also forges a notably close friendship with Jonathan, a son of Saul. However, under the paranoia that David is seeking to usurp the throne, Saul attempts to kill David, forcing the latter to go into hiding and effectively operate as a fugitive for several years. After Saul and Jonathan are both killed in battle against the Philistines, a 30-year-old David is anointed king over all of Israel and Judah. Following his rise to power, David ...
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Batasio Macronotus
''Batasio'' is a genus of catfish of the family Bagridae. These small fish are found in fast-flowing hillstreams throughout South and mainland Southeast Asia. Taxonomy ''Batasio'' was first described by Edward Blyth in 1860 with ''Batasio buchanani'' (a needless renaming of ''Batasio batasio'') designated as type. ''B. pakistanicus'', described in 1989, is tentatively placed in ''Batasio'', but its generic placement is questionable. Species There are currently 17 recognized species in this genus: * ''Batasio affinis'' Blyth, 1860 * ''Batasio batasio'' ( F. Hamilton, 1822) * ''Batasio convexirostrum'' Darshan, Anganthoibi & Vishwanath, 2011 * ''Batasio dayi'' ( Vinciguerra, 1890) * ''Batasio elongatus'' H. H. Ng, 2004 * ''Batasio fasciolatus'' H. H. Ng, 2006 * ''Batasio feruminatus'' H. H. Ng & Kottelat, 2008 * ''Batasio flavus'' Plamoottil, 2015 * ''Batasio fluviatilis'' ( F. Day, 1888) * '' Batasio macronotus'' H. H. Ng & Edds, 2004 * '' Batasio merianiens ...
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Francis Day
Francis Talbot Day (2 March 1829 – 10 July 1889) was an army surgeon and naturalist in the Madras Presidency who later became the Inspector-General of Fisheries in India and Burma. A pioneer ichthyologist, he described more than three hundred fishes in the two-volume work on ''The Fishes of India''. He also wrote the fish volumes of the Fauna of British India series. He was also responsible for the introduction of trout into the Nilgiri hills, for which he received a medal from the French Societe d'Acclimatation. Many of his fish specimens are distributed across museums with only a small fraction deposited in the British Museum (Natural History Museum, London), an anomaly caused by a prolonged conflict with Albert Günther, the keeper of zoology there. Biography Day was born in Maresfield, East Sussex, the third son of William and Ann Elliott née Le Blanc. The family estate included two thousand acres with forty tenant farmers during his childhood. William Day was inter ...
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Batasio Fluviatilis
''Batasio'' is a genus of catfish of the family Bagridae. These small fish are found in fast-flowing hillstreams throughout South and mainland Southeast Asia. Taxonomy ''Batasio'' was first described by Edward Blyth in 1860 with ''Batasio buchanani'' (a needless renaming of ''Batasio batasio'') designated as type. ''B. pakistanicus'', described in 1989, is tentatively placed in ''Batasio'', but its generic placement is questionable. Species There are currently 17 recognized species in this genus: * '' Batasio affinis'' Blyth, 1860 * '' Batasio batasio'' ( F. Hamilton, 1822) * '' Batasio convexirostrum'' Darshan, Anganthoibi & Vishwanath, 2011 * ''Batasio dayi'' ( Vinciguerra, 1890) * ''Batasio elongatus'' H. H. Ng, 2004 * ''Batasio fasciolatus'' H. H. Ng, 2006 * ''Batasio feruminatus'' H. H. Ng & Kottelat, 2008 * ''Batasio flavus'' Plamoottil, 2015 * '' Batasio fluviatilis'' ( F. Day, 1888) * '' Batasio macronotus'' H. H. Ng & Edds, 2004 * '' Batasio merian ...
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Mathews Plamoottil
Mathews may refer to: Places in the United States *Mathews, Alabama *Mathews, Louisiana *Mathews, Virginia *Mathews County, Virginia *Mathews Bridge over the St. Johns River, Jacksonville, Florida People * Matthew the Apostle * Sir David Mathew or Sir David ap Mathew, Welsh knight * Mathews (given name) ** Mathews I or Baselios Marthoma Mathews I (1907–1996), former primate of Malankara Church, also known as Indian Orthodox Church ** Mathews II or Baselios Marthoma Mathews II (1915–2006), former primate of the Malankara Church, also known as Indian Orthodox Church ** Mathews III or Baselios Marthoma Mathews III, the current primate of the Malankara Church, also known as Indian Orthodox Church * Mathews (surname) ** Mathews family, a US political family See also *Mathew *Matthews (other) Matthews may refer to: People * Matthews (surname) Places * Matthews Island, Antarctica * Matthews Range, Kenya * Mount Matthews, New Zealand United States * Matthews, Georgia * ...
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Batasio Flavus
''Batasio'' is a genus of catfish of the family Bagridae. These small fish are found in fast-flowing hillstreams throughout South and mainland Southeast Asia. Taxonomy ''Batasio'' was first described by Edward Blyth in 1860 with ''Batasio buchanani'' (a needless renaming of ''Batasio batasio'') designated as type. ''B. pakistanicus'', described in 1989, is tentatively placed in ''Batasio'', but its generic placement is questionable. Species There are currently 17 recognized species in this genus: * '' Batasio affinis'' Blyth, 1860 * '' Batasio batasio'' ( F. Hamilton, 1822) * '' Batasio convexirostrum'' Darshan, Anganthoibi & Vishwanath, 2011 * ''Batasio dayi'' ( Vinciguerra, 1890) * ''Batasio elongatus'' H. H. Ng, 2004 * ''Batasio fasciolatus'' H. H. Ng, 2006 * ''Batasio feruminatus'' H. H. Ng & Kottelat, 2008 * '' Batasio flavus'' Plamoottil, 2015 * '' Batasio fluviatilis'' ( F. Day, 1888) * '' Batasio macronotus'' H. H. Ng & Edds, 2004 * '' Batasio meria ...
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Maurice Kottelat
Maurice Kottelat (born 16 July 1957 in Delémont, SwitzerlandCommissioners: Dr Maurice Kottelat
International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (accessed 2014)
) is a specializing in Eurasian freshwater fishes. Kottelat obtained a License in Sciences at the in 1987(outdated link:

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