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Bathygadus Favosus
''Bathygadus'' is a genus of rattails of the family Bathygadidae. Species There are currently 13 recognized species in this genus: * '' Bathygadus antrodes'' (Jordan & Starks, 1904) * '' Bathygadus bowersi'' (Gilbert, 1905) * '' Bathygadus cottoides'' Günther, 1878 (Codheaded rattail) * '' Bathygadus dubiosus'' Weber, 1913 * '' Bathygadus entomelas'' Gilbert & Hubbs, 1920 * '' Bathygadus favosus '' Goode & Bean, 1886 * '' Bathygadus furvescens'' Alcock, 1894 (Blackfin rattail) * '' Bathygadus garretti'' Gilbert & Hubbs, 1916 * '' Bathygadus macrops'' Goode & Bean, 1885 (Bullseye grenadier) * ''Bathygadus melanobranchus'' Vaillant, 1888 (Vaillant's grenadier) * '' Bathygadus nipponicus'' (Jordan & Gilbert, 1904) * '' Bathygadus spongiceps'' Gilbert & Hubbs, 1920 (Spongy rattail) * '' Bathygadus sulcatus'' ( H. M. Smith & Radcliffe Radcliffe or Radcliff may refer to: Places * Radcliffe Line, a border between India and Pakistan United Kingdom * Radcliffe, Greater Manche ...
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Eocene
The Eocene ( ) Epoch is a geological epoch (geology), epoch that lasted from about 56 to 33.9 million years ago (mya). It is the second epoch of the Paleogene Period (geology), Period in the modern Cenozoic Era (geology), Era. The name ''Eocene'' comes from the Ancient Greek (''ēṓs'', "dawn") and (''kainós'', "new") and refers to the "dawn" of modern ('new') fauna that appeared during the epoch. The Eocene spans the time from the end of the Paleocene Epoch to the beginning of the Oligocene Epoch. The start of the Eocene is marked by a brief period in which the concentration of the carbon isotope Carbon-13, 13C in the atmosphere was exceptionally low in comparison with the more common isotope Carbon-12, 12C. The end is set at a major extinction event called the ''Grande Coupure'' (the "Great Break" in continuity) or the Eocene–Oligocene extinction event, which may be related to the impact of one or more large bolides in Popigai impact structure, Siberia and in what is now ...
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George Brown Goode
George Brown Goode (February 13, 1851 – September 6, 1896), was an American ichthyologist and museum administrator. He graduated from Wesleyan University and studied at Harvard University. Early life and family George Brown Goode was born February 13, 1851, in New Albany, Indiana, to Francis Collier Goode and Sarah Woodruff Crane Goode. He spent his childhood in Cincinnati, Ohio and Amenia, New York. He married Sarah Ford Judd on November 29, 1877. She was the daughter of Orange Judd, a prominent agricultural writer. Together, they had four children: Margaret Judd, Kenneth Mackarness, Francis Collier, and Philip Burwell. In addition to his scientific publications, Goode wrote Virginia Cousins: A Study of the Ancestry and Posterity of John Goode of Whitby'where he traced his ancestry back to John Goode, a 17th-century colonist from Whitby. Career In 1872, Goode started working with Spencer Baird, soon becoming his trusted assistant. While working with Baird, Goode led researc ...
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Marine Fish Genera
Marine is an adjective meaning of or pertaining to the sea or ocean. Marine or marines may refer to: Ocean * Maritime (other) * Marine art * Marine biology * Marine debris * Marine habitats * Marine life * Marine pollution Military * Marines, a naval-based infantry force ** United States Marine Corps ** Royal Marines of the UK ** Brazilian Marine Corps ** Spanish Marine Infantry ** Fusiliers marins (France) ** Indonesian Marine Corps ** Republic of China Marine Corps ** Republic of Korea Marine Corps ** Royal Thai Marine Corps *"Marine" also means "navy" in several languages: ** Austro-Hungarian Navy () ** Belgian Navy (, , ) ** Royal Canadian Navy () *** Provincial Marine (1796–1910), a predecessor to the Royal Canadian Navy ** Navy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo () ** Royal Danish Navy () ** Finnish Navy (, ) ** French Navy () ** Gabonese Navy () ** German Navy () ** Royal Moroccan Navy () ** Royal Netherlands Navy () ** Swedish Navy () Places * Marine ...
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Lewis Radcliffe
Lewis Radcliffe (1880–1950) was a naturalist, malacologist, and ichthyologist. He was Deputy Commissioner of the United States Bureau of Fisheries until 1932 and was the assistant naturalist under Hugh McCormick Smith for the 1907-1910 Philippines Expedition. During his life, he described numerous new species of fish, including several sharks. He was also the director of the Oyster Institute of North America Oyster is the common name for a number of different families of salt-water bivalve molluscs that live in marine or brackish habitats. In some species, the valves are highly calcified, and many are somewhat irregular in shape. Many, but not all ... until his death in 1950. See also * :Taxa named by Lewis Radcliffe References External links * 20th-century American zoologists American malacologists American ichthyologists 1880 births 1950 deaths {{US-zoologist-stub ...
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Hugh McCormick Smith
Hugh McCormick Smith, also H. M. Smith (November 21, 1865 – September 28, 1941) was an American ichthyologist and administrator in the United States Bureau of Fisheries. Biography Smith was born in Washington, D.C. In 1888, he received a Doctor of Medicine from Georgetown University; then, in 1908, a Doctor of Law from the Dickinson School of Law at Dickinson College. He began working for the United States Fish Commission (formally, the United States Commission on Fish and Fisheries) in 1886 as an assistant. He directed the scientific research center there from 1897 to 1903. From 1901 to 1902, he directed the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, Massachusetts. At the same time, he was on the faculty at Georgetown, teaching medicine from 1888 to 1902 and histology from 1895 to 1902. From 1907 to 1910, Smith led the scientific party aboard the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries (successor organization of the U.S. Fish Commission) research ship during her two-and-a-half-year expedit ...
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Bathygadus Sulcatus
''Bathygadus'' is a genus of rattails of the family Bathygadidae. Species There are currently 13 recognized species in this genus: * '' Bathygadus antrodes'' (Jordan & Starks, 1904) * '' Bathygadus bowersi'' (Gilbert, 1905) * '' Bathygadus cottoides'' Günther, 1878 (Codheaded rattail) * '' Bathygadus dubiosus'' Weber, 1913 * '' Bathygadus entomelas'' Gilbert & Hubbs, 1920 * ''Bathygadus favosus '' Goode & Bean, 1886 * '' Bathygadus furvescens'' Alcock, 1894 (Blackfin rattail) * '' Bathygadus garretti'' Gilbert & Hubbs, 1916 * '' Bathygadus macrops'' Goode & Bean, 1885 (Bullseye grenadier) * ''Bathygadus melanobranchus'' Vaillant, 1888 (Vaillant's grenadier) * '' Bathygadus nipponicus'' (Jordan & Gilbert, 1904) * '' Bathygadus spongiceps'' Gilbert & Hubbs, 1920 (Spongy rattail) * '' Bathygadus sulcatus'' ( H. M. Smith & Radcliffe Radcliffe or Radcliff may refer to: Places * Radcliffe Line, a border between India and Pakistan United Kingdom * Radcliffe, Greater Manches ...
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Bathygadus Spongiceps
''Bathygadus'' is a genus of rattails of the family Bathygadidae. Species There are currently 13 recognized species in this genus: * '' Bathygadus antrodes'' (Jordan & Starks, 1904) * '' Bathygadus bowersi'' (Gilbert, 1905) * '' Bathygadus cottoides'' Günther, 1878 (Codheaded rattail) * '' Bathygadus dubiosus'' Weber, 1913 * '' Bathygadus entomelas'' Gilbert & Hubbs, 1920 * ''Bathygadus favosus '' Goode & Bean, 1886 * '' Bathygadus furvescens'' Alcock, 1894 (Blackfin rattail) * '' Bathygadus garretti'' Gilbert & Hubbs, 1916 * '' Bathygadus macrops'' Goode & Bean, 1885 (Bullseye grenadier) * ''Bathygadus melanobranchus'' Vaillant, 1888 (Vaillant's grenadier) * '' Bathygadus nipponicus'' (Jordan & Gilbert, 1904) * '' Bathygadus spongiceps'' Gilbert & Hubbs, 1920 (Spongy rattail) * ''Bathygadus sulcatus'' ( H. M. Smith & Radcliffe Radcliffe or Radcliff may refer to: Places * Radcliffe Line, a border between India and Pakistan United Kingdom * Radcliffe, Greater Manchest ...
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Bathygadus Nipponicus
''Bathygadus nipponicus'' is a species of rattail. This is a deep-water fish found in the waters around southern Japan and northern Taiwan. This species grows to around 57 cm (22.4 in) in length. It has a fairly wide mouth with a low, broad snout, large eyes and no chin barbel Barbel may refer to: *Barbel (anatomy), a whisker-like organ near the mouth found in some fish (notably catfish, loaches and cyprinids) and turtles *Barbel (fish), a common name for certain species of fish **''Barbus barbus'', a species of cyprinid .... The mouth is terminal with very small, conical teeth. References A new species, ''Caelorinchus sheni'', and 19 new records of grenadiers (Pisces: Gadiformes: Macrouridae) from Taiwan - CHIOU Mei-Luen ; SHAO Kwang-Tsao ; IWAMOTO Tomio Macrouridae Taxa named by David Starr Jordan Taxa named by Charles Henry Gilbert Fish described in 1904 Fish of Japan Fish of Taiwan Marine fish of Asia {{Gadiformes-stub ...
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Leon 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), United States, severa ...
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Bathygadus Melanobranchus
''Bathygadus'' is a genus of rattails of the family Bathygadidae. Species There are currently 13 recognized species in this genus: * '' Bathygadus antrodes'' (Jordan & Starks, 1904) * '' Bathygadus bowersi'' (Gilbert, 1905) * '' Bathygadus cottoides'' Günther, 1878 (Codheaded rattail) * '' Bathygadus dubiosus'' Weber, 1913 * '' Bathygadus entomelas'' Gilbert & Hubbs, 1920 * '' Bathygadus favosus '' Goode & Bean, 1886 * '' Bathygadus furvescens'' Alcock, 1894 (Blackfin rattail) * '' Bathygadus garretti'' Gilbert & Hubbs, 1916 * '' Bathygadus macrops'' Goode & Bean, 1885 (Bullseye grenadier) * ''Bathygadus melanobranchus'' Vaillant, 1888 (Vaillant's grenadier) * '' Bathygadus nipponicus'' (Jordan & Gilbert, 1904) * '' Bathygadus spongiceps'' Gilbert & Hubbs, 1920 (Spongy rattail) * '' Bathygadus sulcatus'' ( H. M. Smith & Radcliffe Radcliffe or Radcliff may refer to: Places * Radcliffe Line, a border between India and Pakistan United Kingdom * Radcliffe, Greater Manche ...
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Bathygadus Macrops
''Bathygadus'' is a genus of rattails of the family Bathygadidae. Species There are currently 13 recognized species in this genus: * '' Bathygadus antrodes'' (Jordan & Starks, 1904) * '' Bathygadus bowersi'' (Gilbert, 1905) * '' Bathygadus cottoides'' Günther, 1878 (Codheaded rattail) * '' Bathygadus dubiosus'' Weber, 1913 * '' Bathygadus entomelas'' Gilbert & Hubbs, 1920 * ''Bathygadus favosus '' Goode & Bean, 1886 * '' Bathygadus furvescens'' Alcock, 1894 (Blackfin rattail) * '' Bathygadus garretti'' Gilbert & Hubbs, 1916 * '' Bathygadus macrops'' Goode & Bean, 1885 (Bullseye grenadier) * ''Bathygadus melanobranchus'' Vaillant, 1888 (Vaillant's grenadier) * '' Bathygadus nipponicus'' (Jordan & Gilbert, 1904) * ''Bathygadus spongiceps'' Gilbert & Hubbs, 1920 (Spongy rattail) * ''Bathygadus sulcatus'' ( H. M. Smith & Radcliffe Radcliffe or Radcliff may refer to: Places * Radcliffe Line, a border between India and Pakistan United Kingdom * Radcliffe, Greater Mancheste ...
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Bathygadus Garretti
''Bathygadus garretti'' is a species of rattail. This is a deep-water fish found in the waters around southern Japan and northern Taiwan. This fish grows to a length of around 50 cm. It has a fairly wide, firm-boned head, terminal mouth with very small, conical teeth and large eyes. The scales are small, thin and deciduous. The fish is named in honor of Lieut. Commander LeRoy Mason Garrett (1857-1906) of the U.S. Navy. He was the commander of the fisheries steamer Albatross, from which the type specimen was collected, because of his contributions to the success of a 1906 expedition to the Northwest Pacific. Garrett was lost overboard during a storm on the return voyage from Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north .... References A new species, ''Caelorinchus ...
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