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Chelidoperca Occipitalis
''Chelidoperca'', commonly known as perchlets, is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes which is a member of the subfamily Serraninae of the Family (biology), family Serranidae, which includes the groupers and Anthiinae, anthias. They are found in the Indo-Pacific region. Species There are currently 19 recognized species in this genus: * ''Chelidoperca africana'' Jean Cadenat, Cadenat, 1960 (African perchlet) * ''Chelidoperca barazeri'' Szu-Hsuan Lee, S.-H. Lee, Mao-Ying Lee, M.-Y. Lee,Mizuki Matsunuma, Matsunuma & Wei-Jen Chen, Chen, 2019 (Barazer's perchlet) * ''Chelidoperca cerasina'' Akari Ogino, Ogino, S.-H. Lee, Chen & Matsunuma, 2019 (Cherry perchlet) * ''Chelidoperca flavimacula'' Peter N. Psomadakis, Psomadakis, Ofer Gon, Gon & Thuang Htut, Htut, 2021 (Yellow-spotted perchlet) * ''Chelidoperca flavolineata'' Matsunuma, Tan & Peristiwady, 2020 (Yellow-banded perchlet) * ''Chelidoperca formosa'' Chi-Ngai Tang, Tang & Hsuan-Ching Ho, Ho, 2021 (Taiwanese perchlet) * ''Chelidope ...
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George Albert Boulenger
George Albert Boulenger (19 October 1858 – 23 November 1937) was a Belgian-British zoologist who described and gave scientific names to over 2,000 new animal species, chiefly fish, reptiles, and amphibians. Boulenger was also an active botanist during the last 30 years of his life, especially in the study of roses. Life Boulenger was born in Brussels, Belgium, the only son of Gustave Boulenger, a Belgian public notary, and Juliette Piérart, from Valenciennes. He graduated in 1876 from the Free University of Brussels with a degree in natural sciences, and worked for a while at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Brussels, as an assistant naturalist studying amphibians, reptiles, and fishes. He also made frequent visits during this time to the ''Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle'' in Paris and the British Museum in London. In 1880, he was invited to work at the Natural History Museum, then a department of the British Museum, by Dr. Albert C. L. G. Günther a ...
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