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Calamopteryx
''Calamopteryx'' is a genus of viviparous brotulas. Species There are currently three recognized species in this genus: * '' Calamopteryx goslinei'' J. E. Böhlke & Cohen, 1966 (Longarm brotula) * '' Calamopteryx jeb'' Cohen, 1973 * '' Calamopteryx robinsorum'' Cohen, 1973 (Teacher brotula) References Bythitidae Taxa named by Eugenia Brandt Böhlke {{Bythitidae-stub ...
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Calamopteryx Goslinei
''Calamopteryx'' is a genus of viviparous brotulas. Species There are currently three recognized species in this genus: * '' Calamopteryx goslinei'' J. E. Böhlke & Cohen, 1966 (Longarm brotula) * '' Calamopteryx jeb'' Cohen, 1973 * '' Calamopteryx robinsorum'' Cohen, 1973 (Teacher brotula) References Bythitidae Taxa named by Eugenia Brandt Böhlke {{Bythitidae-stub ...
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Calamopteryx Jeb
''Calamopteryx'' is a genus of viviparous brotulas. Species There are currently three recognized species in this genus: * ''Calamopteryx goslinei ''Calamopteryx'' is a genus of viviparous brotulas. Species There are currently three recognized species in this genus: * '' Calamopteryx goslinei'' J. E. Böhlke & Cohen, 1966 (Longarm brotula) * '' Calamopteryx jeb'' Cohen, 1973 * '' Calam ...'' J. E. Böhlke & Cohen, 1966 (Longarm brotula) * '' Calamopteryx jeb'' Cohen, 1973 * '' Calamopteryx robinsorum'' Cohen, 1973 (Teacher brotula) References Bythitidae Taxa named by Eugenia Brandt Böhlke {{Bythitidae-stub ...
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Calamopteryx Robinsorum
''Calamopteryx'' is a genus of viviparous brotulas. Species There are currently three recognized species in this genus: * ''Calamopteryx goslinei'' J. E. Böhlke & Cohen, 1966 (Longarm brotula) * ''Calamopteryx jeb ''Calamopteryx'' is a genus of viviparous brotulas. Species There are currently three recognized species in this genus: * ''Calamopteryx goslinei ''Calamopteryx'' is a genus of viviparous brotulas. Species There are currently three recogni ...'' Cohen, 1973 * '' Calamopteryx robinsorum'' Cohen, 1973 (Teacher brotula) References Bythitidae Taxa named by Eugenia Brandt Böhlke {{Bythitidae-stub ...
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Viviparous Brotula
The viviparous brotulas form a family, the Bythitidae, of ophidiiform fishes. They are known as viviparous brotulas as they generally viviparity, bear live young, although there are indications that some species (at least ''Didymothallus criniceps'') do not.Nielsen; Schwarzhans; and Hadiaty (2009). A blind, new species of Diancistrus (Teleostei, Bythitidae) from three caves on Muna Island, southeast of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Cybium 33(3): 241-245. They are generally infrequently seen, somewhat tadpole-like in overall shape and mostly about in length, but some species grow far larger and may surpass . Although many live near the coast in tropical or subtropical oceans, there are also species in deep water and cold oceans, for example ''Bythites''. ''Thermichthys hollisi'', which lives at depths of around , is associated with thermal vents. A few are fresh or brackish water cavefish: the Mexican blind brotula (''Typhliasina pearsei''), Galapagos cuskeel (''Ogilbia galapagosensis''), ...
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Bythitidae
The viviparous brotulas form a family, the Bythitidae, of ophidiiform fishes. They are known as viviparous brotulas as they generally viviparity, bear live young, although there are indications that some species (at least ''Didymothallus criniceps'') do not.Nielsen; Schwarzhans; and Hadiaty (2009). A blind, new species of Diancistrus (Teleostei, Bythitidae) from three caves on Muna Island, southeast of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Cybium 33(3): 241-245. They are generally infrequently seen, somewhat tadpole-like in overall shape and mostly about in length, but some species grow far larger and may surpass . Although many live near the coast in tropical or subtropical oceans, there are also species in deep water and cold oceans, for example ''Bythites''. ''Thermichthys hollisi'', which lives at depths of around , is associated with thermal vents. A few are fresh or brackish water cavefish: the Mexican blind brotula (''Typhliasina pearsei''), Galapagos cuskeel (''Ogilbia galapagosensis''), ...
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James Erwin Böhlke
James Erwin Böhlke (1930–1982) was an American ichthyologist. From 1954 to 1982, he was curator of the Department of Ichthyology at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (today the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University). He published over 120 papers on diverse groups of fishes and topics, primarily in his areas of expertise, fishes of the Bahamas, Caribbean, and South America. His wife Eugenia (Genie) Brandt Böhlke (1928–2001) was also a noted ichthyologist. The serranid fish genus ''Jeboehlkia ''Jeboehlkia'' is a monotypic genus of marine ray-finned fish, related to the groupers and classified within the subfamily Epinephelinae of the family Serranidae. It is a species of relatively deep water which is found in the western Atlantic Oc ...'' is named in his honour, See also * :Taxa named by James Erwin Böhlke References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bohlke, James Erwin 1930 births 1982 deaths American ichthyologists 20th-century American zoologists ...
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Daniel Morris Cohen
Daniel Morris Cohen (6 July 1930 - 26 September 2016) was an American ichthyologist who was known for his studies on the taxonomy of Salmonidae, salmonid, Gadidae, gadid, and Ophidiiformes, ophidiform fishes. Cohen mainly studied the taxonomy of deep-sea fishes in the orders Salmoniformes, Gadiformes, and Ophidiformes. He held the post of professor of biology at the University of Florida for one year. He then took an appointment at the U.S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Ichthyological Laboratory in Washington, D.C. as a systematic zoologist. He stayed there for 23 years before moving to California to become the Chief Curator of Life Sciences at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Cohen was the Deputy Director for Research and Collections when he retired in 1995. References

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