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Choerodon Frenatus
''Choerodon'' is a genus of wrasses native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. They are commonly referred to as tuskfish, because most species have sharp tusk-like teeth. Species The 24 currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Choerodon anchorago'' (Bloch, 1791) (orange-dotted tuskfish) * '' Choerodon azurio'' ( D. S. Jordan & Snyder, 1901) (Azurio tuskfish) * '' Choerodon cauteroma'' M. F. Gomon & G. R. Allen, 1987 (bluespotted tuskfish) * ''Choerodon cephalotes'' ( Castelnau, 1875) (purple tuskfish) * '' Choerodon cyanodus'' ( J. Richardson, 1843) (blue tuskfish) * '' Choerodon fasciatus'' ( Günther, 1867) (harlequin tuskfish) * '' Choerodon frenatus'' J. D. Ogilby, 1910 (bridled tuskfish) * ''Choerodon gomoni'' G. R. Allen & J. E. Randall, 2002 (Gomon's tuskfish) * ''Choerodon graphicus'' (de Vis, 1885) (graphic tuskfish) * ''Choerodon gymnogenys'' (Günther, 1867) * ''Choerodon jordani'' (Snyder, 1908) (Jordan's tuskfish) * '' Choerodon margari ...
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Pieter Bleeker
Pieter Bleeker (10 July 1819 – 24 January 1878) was a Dutch medical doctor, ichthyologist, and herpetologist. He was famous for the ''Atlas Ichthyologique des Indes Orientales Néêrlandaises'', his monumental work on the fishes of East Asia published between 1862 and 1877. Life and work Bleeker was born on 10 July 1819 in Zaandam. He was employed as a medical officer in the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army from 1842 to 1860, (in French). stationed in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). During that time, he did most of his ichthyology work, besides his duties in the army. He acquired many of his specimens from local fishermen, but he also built up an extended network of contacts who would send him specimens from various government outposts throughout the islands. During his time in Indonesia, he collected well over 12,000 specimens, many of which currently reside at the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden. Bleeker corresponded with Auguste Duméril of Paris. His wor ...
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Choerodon Fasciatus
The harlequin tuskfish, ''Choerodon fasciatus'', is a species of wrasse native to the western Pacific Ocean. It occasionally makes its way into the aquarium trade. Description The harlequin tuskfish grows to length of . It is a brightly colored marine fish with shades of blue, green, and orange. It has sharp blue teeth. The specimens found in Australia generally have brighter coloration. Diet The harlequin tuskfish is a carnivore, eating mostly benthic invertebrates such as echinoderms, crustaceans, molluscs, and worms. Distribution and habitat This species is found in the western Pacific Ocean in two separate areas. One is from the Ryukyus to Taiwan and the other is from Queensland, Australia, to New Caledonia. This species inhabits reefs at depths from . In the Aquarium The Harlequin Tusk is a moderately difficult fish to maintain in captivity. Juveniles can be shy and easily bullied by aggressive tankmates, while adults will be quite aggressive. At a minimum, they shou ...
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Choerodon Melanostigma
''Choerodon'' is a genus of wrasses native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. They are commonly referred to as tuskfish, because most species have sharp tusk-like teeth. Species The 24 currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Choerodon anchorago'' (Bloch, 1791) (orange-dotted tuskfish) * '' Choerodon azurio'' ( D. S. Jordan & Snyder, 1901) (Azurio tuskfish) * '' Choerodon cauteroma'' M. F. Gomon & G. R. Allen, 1987 (bluespotted tuskfish) * ''Choerodon cephalotes'' ( Castelnau, 1875) (purple tuskfish) * '' Choerodon cyanodus'' ( J. Richardson, 1843) (blue tuskfish) * '' Choerodon fasciatus'' ( Günther, 1867) (harlequin tuskfish) * ''Choerodon frenatus'' J. D. Ogilby, 1910 (bridled tuskfish) * ''Choerodon gomoni'' G. R. Allen & J. E. Randall, 2002 (Gomon's tuskfish) * ''Choerodon graphicus'' (de Vis, 1885) (graphic tuskfish) * ''Choerodon gymnogenys'' (Günther, 1867) * ''Choerodon jordani'' (Snyder, 1908) (Jordan's tuskfish) * ''Choerodon margariti ...
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Barton Appler Bean
Barton Appler Bean was an American ichthyologist, born May 21, 1860 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and died June 16, 1947 in Chemung, New York, after falling from a bridge. He was the brother of the ichthyologist Tarleton Hoffman Bean (1846-1916). He obtained a job at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington in 1881 where he worked for his brother. Barton became assistant in 1886 and assistant curator of the Division of Fishes in 1890. He retained this position until his retirement in 1932. Barton Bean also worked for the United States Fish Commission The United States Fish Commission, formally known as the United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries, was an agency of the United States government created in 1871 to investigate, promote, and preserve the fisheries of the United States. In 1 ... as an investigator. See also * :Taxa named by Barton Appler Bean References External links * American ichthyologists 1860 births 1947 deaths {{US-z ...
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Henry Weed Fowler
Henry Weed Fowler (March 23, 1878 – June 21, 1965) was an American zoologist born in Holmesburg, Pennsylvania. He studied at Stanford University under David Starr Jordan. He joined the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia and worked as an assistant from 1903 to 1922, associate curator of vertebrates from 1922 to 1934, curator of fish and reptiles from 1934 to 1940 and curator of fish from 1940 to 1965. He published material on numerous topics including crustaceans, birds, reptiles and amphibians, but his most important work was on fish. In 1927 he co-founded the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists and acted as treasurer until the end of 1927. In 1934 he went to Cuba, alongside Charles Cadwalader (president of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia), at the invitation of Ernest Hemingway to study billfishes, he stayed with Hemingway for six weeks and the three men developed a friendship which continued after this trip and Hemingway sent speci ...
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Choerodon Margaritiferus
''Choerodon'' is a genus of wrasses native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. They are commonly referred to as tuskfish, because most species have sharp tusk-like teeth. Species The 24 currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Choerodon anchorago'' (Bloch, 1791) (orange-dotted tuskfish) * '' Choerodon azurio'' ( D. S. Jordan & Snyder, 1901) (Azurio tuskfish) * '' Choerodon cauteroma'' M. F. Gomon & G. R. Allen, 1987 (bluespotted tuskfish) * ''Choerodon cephalotes'' ( Castelnau, 1875) (purple tuskfish) * '' Choerodon cyanodus'' ( J. Richardson, 1843) (blue tuskfish) * '' Choerodon fasciatus'' ( Günther, 1867) (harlequin tuskfish) * ''Choerodon frenatus'' J. D. Ogilby, 1910 (bridled tuskfish) * ''Choerodon gomoni'' G. R. Allen & J. E. Randall, 2002 (Gomon's tuskfish) * ''Choerodon graphicus'' (de Vis, 1885) (graphic tuskfish) * ''Choerodon gymnogenys'' (Günther, 1867) * ''Choerodon jordani'' (Snyder, 1908) (Jordan's tuskfish) * '' Choerodon margarit ...
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Choerodon Jordani
''Choerodon'' is a genus of wrasses native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. They are commonly referred to as tuskfish, because most species have sharp tusk-like teeth. Species The 24 currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Choerodon anchorago'' (Bloch, 1791) (orange-dotted tuskfish) * '' Choerodon azurio'' ( D. S. Jordan & Snyder, 1901) (Azurio tuskfish) * '' Choerodon cauteroma'' M. F. Gomon & G. R. Allen, 1987 (bluespotted tuskfish) * '' Choerodon cephalotes'' ( Castelnau, 1875) (purple tuskfish) * '' Choerodon cyanodus'' ( J. Richardson, 1843) (blue tuskfish) * '' Choerodon fasciatus'' ( Günther, 1867) (harlequin tuskfish) * '' Choerodon frenatus'' J. D. Ogilby, 1910 (bridled tuskfish) * '' Choerodon gomoni'' G. R. Allen & J. E. Randall, 2002 (Gomon's tuskfish) * '' Choerodon graphicus'' (de Vis, 1885) (graphic tuskfish) * '' Choerodon gymnogenys'' (Günther, 1867) * '' Choerodon jordani'' (Snyder, 1908) (Jordan's tuskfish) * '' Choerodon ma ...
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Choerodon Gymnogenys
''Choerodon'' is a genus of wrasses native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. They are commonly referred to as tuskfish, because most species have sharp tusk-like teeth. Species The 24 currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Choerodon anchorago'' (Bloch, 1791) (orange-dotted tuskfish) * '' Choerodon azurio'' ( D. S. Jordan & Snyder, 1901) (Azurio tuskfish) * '' Choerodon cauteroma'' M. F. Gomon & G. R. Allen, 1987 (bluespotted tuskfish) * ''Choerodon cephalotes'' ( Castelnau, 1875) (purple tuskfish) * '' Choerodon cyanodus'' ( J. Richardson, 1843) (blue tuskfish) * '' Choerodon fasciatus'' ( Günther, 1867) (harlequin tuskfish) * '' Choerodon frenatus'' J. D. Ogilby, 1910 (bridled tuskfish) * '' Choerodon gomoni'' G. R. Allen & J. E. Randall, 2002 (Gomon's tuskfish) * ''Choerodon graphicus'' (de Vis, 1885) (graphic tuskfish) * '' Choerodon gymnogenys'' (Günther, 1867) * ''Choerodon jordani'' (Snyder, 1908) (Jordan's tuskfish) * '' Choerodon marga ...
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Charles Walter De Vis
Charles Walter de Vis (Birmingham, England, 9 May 1829 – Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 30 April 1915),"de Vis, Charles Walter (1829 - 1915)"
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Choerodon Graphicus
''Choerodon'' is a genus of wrasses native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. They are commonly referred to as tuskfish, because most species have sharp tusk-like teeth. Species The 24 currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Choerodon anchorago'' (Bloch, 1791) (orange-dotted tuskfish) * '' Choerodon azurio'' ( D. S. Jordan & Snyder, 1901) (Azurio tuskfish) * '' Choerodon cauteroma'' M. F. Gomon & G. R. Allen, 1987 (bluespotted tuskfish) * '' Choerodon cephalotes'' ( Castelnau, 1875) (purple tuskfish) * '' Choerodon cyanodus'' ( J. Richardson, 1843) (blue tuskfish) * '' Choerodon fasciatus'' ( Günther, 1867) (harlequin tuskfish) * '' Choerodon frenatus'' J. D. Ogilby, 1910 (bridled tuskfish) * '' Choerodon gomoni'' G. R. Allen & J. E. Randall, 2002 (Gomon's tuskfish) * '' Choerodon graphicus'' (de Vis, 1885) (graphic tuskfish) * '' Choerodon gymnogenys'' (Günther, 1867) * ''Choerodon jordani'' (Snyder, 1908) (Jordan's tuskfish) * '' Choerodon mar ...
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John Ernest Randall
John Ernest "Jack" Randall (May 22, 1924 – April 26, 2020) was an American ichthyologist and a leading authority on coral reef fishes. Randall described over 800 species and authored 11 books and over 900 scientific papers and popular articles. He spent most of his career working in Hawaii. He died in April 2020 at the age of 95. Career John Ernest Randall was born in Los Angeles, California in May 1924, to John and Mildred (McKibben) Randall. In high school he acquired a love of marine fish after a visit to the tide pools of Palos Verdes and, after serving stateside in the Medical Corps of the U.S. Army during the post- D-Day years of WWII,John Randall bio, The Academy of Underwater Arts & Sciences. (http://www.auas-nogi.org/bio_randall_john.html) received his BA degree from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1950. In 1955 he earned his Ph.D in ichthyology from the University of Hawaii. After spending two years as a research associate at the Bishop Museum in Honol ...
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Choerodon Gomoni
''Choerodon'' is a genus of wrasses native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. They are commonly referred to as tuskfish, because most species have sharp tusk-like teeth. Species The 24 currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Choerodon anchorago'' (Bloch, 1791) (orange-dotted tuskfish) * '' Choerodon azurio'' ( D. S. Jordan & Snyder, 1901) (Azurio tuskfish) * '' Choerodon cauteroma'' M. F. Gomon & G. R. Allen, 1987 (bluespotted tuskfish) * ''Choerodon cephalotes'' ( Castelnau, 1875) (purple tuskfish) * '' Choerodon cyanodus'' ( J. Richardson, 1843) (blue tuskfish) * '' Choerodon fasciatus'' ( Günther, 1867) (harlequin tuskfish) * '' Choerodon frenatus'' J. D. Ogilby, 1910 (bridled tuskfish) * '' Choerodon gomoni'' G. R. Allen & J. E. Randall, 2002 (Gomon's tuskfish) * ''Choerodon graphicus'' (de Vis, 1885) (graphic tuskfish) * ''Choerodon gymnogenys'' (Günther, 1867) * ''Choerodon jordani'' (Snyder, 1908) (Jordan's tuskfish) * '' Choerodon margar ...
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