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Bregmacerotidae
Codlets are a family, Bregmacerotidae, of cod-like fishes, containing the single genus ''Bregmaceros'' found in tropical and subtropical waters throughout the world. They are very small fishes and even the largest, ''B. lanceolatus'', reaches only in length. Etymology Their scientific name is from Greek ''bregma'' meaning the top of the head, and ''keras'' meaning "horn"; this refers to their occipital ray (a spine emerging from the top of the head). Fossil record Fossils of ''Bregmaceros'' are found from the Eocene to the Quaternary (age range: from 37.2 to 0.0 million years ago.). They are known from various localities in Europe, North America and South America. Species Currently, 14 species in this genus are recognized: * ''Bregmaceros arabicus'' D'Ancona & Cavinato, 1965 * ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'' Goode & Bean, 1886 (antenna codlet) * ''Bregmaceros bathymaster'' D. S. Jordan & Bollman, 1890 (codlet) * ''Bregmaceros cantori'' Milliken & Houde, 1984 (striped co ...
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Bregmaceros Lanceolatus
Codlets are a family, Bregmacerotidae, of cod-like fishes, containing the single genus ''Bregmaceros'' found in tropical and subtropical waters throughout the world. They are very small fishes and even the largest, ''B. lanceolatus'', reaches only in length. Etymology Their scientific name is from Greek ''bregma'' meaning the top of the head, and ''keras'' meaning "horn"; this refers to their occipital ray (a spine emerging from the top of the head). Fossil record Fossils of ''Bregmaceros'' are found from the Eocene to the Quaternary (age range: from 37.2 to 0.0 million years ago.). They are known from various localities in Europe, North America and South America. Species Currently, 14 species in this genus are recognized: * ''Bregmaceros arabicus'' D'Ancona & Cavinato, 1965 * ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'' Goode & Bean, 1886 (antenna codlet) * ''Bregmaceros bathymaster'' D. S. Jordan & Bollman, 1890 (codlet) * ''Bregmaceros cantori'' Milliken & Houde, 1984 (striped co ...
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Bregmacerotidae - Bregmaceros Species
Codlets are a family, Bregmacerotidae, of cod-like fishes, containing the single genus ''Bregmaceros'' found in tropical and subtropical waters throughout the world. They are very small fishes and even the largest, ''B. lanceolatus'', reaches only in length. Etymology Their scientific name is from Greek ''bregma'' meaning the top of the head, and ''keras'' meaning "horn"; this refers to their occipital ray (a spine emerging from the top of the head). Fossil record Fossils of ''Bregmaceros'' are found from the Eocene to the Quaternary (age range: from 37.2 to 0.0 million years ago.). They are known from various localities in Europe, North America and South America. Species Currently, 14 species in this genus are recognized: * ''Bregmaceros arabicus'' D'Ancona & Cavinato, 1965 * ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'' Goode & Bean, 1886 (antenna codlet) * ''Bregmaceros bathymaster'' D. S. Jordan & Bollman, 1890 (codlet) * ''Bregmaceros cantori'' Milliken & Houde, 1984 (striped co ...
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Bregmaceros Japonicus
Codlets are a family, Bregmacerotidae, of cod-like fishes, containing the single genus ''Bregmaceros'' found in tropical and subtropical waters throughout the world. They are very small fishes and even the largest, ''B. lanceolatus'', reaches only in length. Etymology Their scientific name is from Greek ''bregma'' meaning the top of the head, and ''keras'' meaning "horn"; this refers to their occipital ray (a spine emerging from the top of the head). Fossil record Fossils of ''Bregmaceros'' are found from the Eocene to the Quaternary (age range: from 37.2 to 0.0 million years ago.). They are known from various localities in Europe, North America and South America. Species Currently, 14 species in this genus are recognized: * ''Bregmaceros arabicus'' D'Ancona & Cavinato, 1965 * ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'' Goode & Bean, 1886 (antenna codlet) * ''Bregmaceros bathymaster'' D. S. Jordan & Bollman, 1890 (codlet) * ''Bregmaceros cantori'' Milliken & Houde, 1984 (striped co ...
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Bregmaceros Houdei
Codlets are a family, Bregmacerotidae, of cod-like fishes, containing the single genus ''Bregmaceros'' found in tropical and subtropical waters throughout the world. They are very small fishes and even the largest, ''B. lanceolatus'', reaches only in length. Etymology Their scientific name is from Greek ''bregma'' meaning the top of the head, and ''keras'' meaning "horn"; this refers to their occipital ray (a spine emerging from the top of the head). Fossil record Fossils of ''Bregmaceros'' are found from the Eocene to the Quaternary (age range: from 37.2 to 0.0 million years ago.). They are known from various localities in Europe, North America and South America. Species Currently, 14 species in this genus are recognized: * ''Bregmaceros arabicus'' D'Ancona & Cavinato, 1965 * ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'' Goode & Bean, 1886 (antenna codlet) * ''Bregmaceros bathymaster'' D. S. Jordan & Bollman, 1890 (codlet) * ''Bregmaceros cantori'' Milliken & Houde, 1984 (striped co ...
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Bregmaceros Cantori
Codlets are a family, Bregmacerotidae, of cod-like fishes, containing the single genus ''Bregmaceros'' found in tropical and subtropical waters throughout the world. They are very small fishes and even the largest, ''B. lanceolatus'', reaches only in length. Etymology Their scientific name is from Greek ''bregma'' meaning the top of the head, and ''keras'' meaning "horn"; this refers to their occipital ray (a spine emerging from the top of the head). Fossil record Fossils of ''Bregmaceros'' are found from the Eocene to the Quaternary (age range: from 37.2 to 0.0 million years ago.). They are known from various localities in Europe, North America and South America. Species Currently, 14 species in this genus are recognized: * ''Bregmaceros arabicus'' D'Ancona & Cavinato, 1965 * ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'' Goode & Bean, 1886 (antenna codlet) * ''Bregmaceros bathymaster'' D. S. Jordan & Bollman, 1890 (codlet) * ''Bregmaceros cantori'' Milliken & Houde, 1984 (striped co ...
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Bregmaceros Cayorum
Codlets are a family, Bregmacerotidae, of cod-like fishes, containing the single genus ''Bregmaceros'' found in tropical and subtropical waters throughout the world. They are very small fishes and even the largest, ''B. lanceolatus'', reaches only in length. Etymology Their scientific name is from Greek ''bregma'' meaning the top of the head, and ''keras'' meaning "horn"; this refers to their occipital ray (a spine emerging from the top of the head). Fossil record Fossils of ''Bregmaceros'' are found from the Eocene to the Quaternary (age range: from 37.2 to 0.0 million years ago.). They are known from various localities in Europe, North America and South America. Species Currently, 14 species in this genus are recognized: * ''Bregmaceros arabicus'' D'Ancona & Cavinato, 1965 * ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'' Goode & Bean, 1886 (antenna codlet) * ''Bregmaceros bathymaster'' D. S. Jordan & Bollman, 1890 (codlet) * ''Bregmaceros cantori'' Milliken & Houde, 1984 (striped co ...
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Bregmaceros Bathymaster
Codlets are a family, Bregmacerotidae, of cod-like fishes, containing the single genus ''Bregmaceros'' found in tropical and subtropical waters throughout the world. They are very small fishes and even the largest, ''B. lanceolatus'', reaches only in length. Etymology Their scientific name is from Greek ''bregma'' meaning the top of the head, and ''keras'' meaning "horn"; this refers to their occipital ray (a spine emerging from the top of the head). Fossil record Fossils of ''Bregmaceros'' are found from the Eocene to the Quaternary (age range: from 37.2 to 0.0 million years ago.). They are known from various localities in Europe, North America and South America. Species Currently, 14 species in this genus are recognized: * ''Bregmaceros arabicus'' D'Ancona & Cavinato, 1965 * ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'' Goode & Bean, 1886 (antenna codlet) * ''Bregmaceros bathymaster'' D. S. Jordan & Bollman, 1890 (codlet) * ''Bregmaceros cantori'' Milliken & Houde, 1984 (striped co ...
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Bregmaceros Arabicus
Codlets are a family, Bregmacerotidae, of cod-like fishes, containing the single genus ''Bregmaceros'' found in tropical and subtropical waters throughout the world. They are very small fishes and even the largest, ''B. lanceolatus'', reaches only in length. Etymology Their scientific name is from Greek ''bregma'' meaning the top of the head, and ''keras'' meaning "horn"; this refers to their occipital ray (a spine emerging from the top of the head). Fossil record Fossils of ''Bregmaceros'' are found from the Eocene to the Quaternary (age range: from 37.2 to 0.0 million years ago.). They are known from various localities in Europe, North America and South America. Species Currently, 14 species in this genus are recognized: * ''Bregmaceros arabicus'' D'Ancona & Cavinato, 1965 * ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'' Goode & Bean, 1886 (antenna codlet) * ''Bregmaceros bathymaster'' D. S. Jordan & Bollman, 1890 (codlet) * ''Bregmaceros cantori'' Milliken & Houde, 1984 (striped co ...
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Antenna Codlet
The antenna codlet, ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'', is a species of codlet found in the subtropical zones of the oceans. This species grows to in total length Fish measurement is the measuring of individual fish and various parts of their anatomies. These data are used in many areas of ichthyology, including taxonomy and fisheries biology. Overall length * Standard length (SL) is the length of a fish .... *C. E. Dawson, Observations on the Anacanthine Fish'' Bregmaceros atlanticus'' in the North-central Gulf of Mexico, ''Copeia'', vol. 1966, no. 3 (Sep. 7, 1966), pp. 604-605. References Bregmacerotidae Fish described in 1886 Fish of the Atlantic Ocean {{Gadiformes-stub ...
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Bregmaceros Atlanticus
The antenna codlet, ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'', is a species of codlet found in the subtropical zones of the oceans. This species grows to in total length Fish measurement is the measuring of individual fish and various parts of their anatomies. These data are used in many areas of ichthyology, including taxonomy and fisheries biology. Overall length * Standard length (SL) is the length of a fish .... *C. E. Dawson, Observations on the Anacanthine Fish'' Bregmaceros atlanticus'' in the North-central Gulf of Mexico, ''Copeia'', vol. 1966, no. 3 (Sep. 7, 1966), pp. 604-605. References Bregmacerotidae Fish described in 1886 Fish of the Atlantic Ocean {{Gadiformes-stub ...
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Charles Harvey Bollman
Charles Harvey Bollman (1868–1889) was an American naturalist who published on fishes and myriapods, becoming known internationally for his work in a short career before dying at the age of 20, considered by David Starr Jordan one of the most brilliant and promising naturalists he had ever known. Bollman was born in Monongahela, Pennsylvania, December 24, 1868. He attended the Indiana University at Bloomington where he studied under John C. Branner and David Starr Jordan. Bollman was a founding member of the university's Independent Literary Society. He graduated in June 1889 and was appointed immediately after as an assistant in the United States Fish Commission, and died of dysentery contracted while collecting fish in the Okefenokee Swamp of Waycross, Georgia, on July 13. He was the only 19th-century ichthyologist to enter the Okefenokee. Bollman published thirteen papers between the years of 1887 and 1889, including papers co-authored with Jordan. Of myriapods, he descr ...
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Edward D
Edward is an English given name. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon name ''Ēadweard'', composed of the elements '' ēad'' "wealth, fortune; prosperous" and '' weard'' "guardian, protector”. History The name Edward was very popular in Anglo-Saxon England, but the rule of the Norman and Plantagenet dynasties had effectively ended its use amongst the upper classes. The popularity of the name was revived when Henry III named his firstborn son, the future Edward I, as part of his efforts to promote a cult around Edward the Confessor, for whom Henry had a deep admiration. Variant forms The name has been adopted in the Iberian peninsula since the 15th century, due to Edward, King of Portugal, whose mother was English. The Spanish/Portuguese forms of the name are Eduardo and Duarte. Other variant forms include French Édouard, Italian Edoardo and Odoardo, German, Dutch, Czech and Romanian Eduard and Scandinavian Edvard. Short forms include Ed, Eddy, Eddie, Ted, Teddy and Ned ...
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