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Clupeoides Venulosus
''Clupeoides'' is a genus of sprats that occur in rivers in Southeast Asia. There are currently four recognized species in the genus. Species * ''Clupeoides borneensis'' Bleeker, 1851 (Borneo river sprat) * ''Clupeoides hypselosoma'' Bleeker, 1866 (Kalimantan river sprat) * ''Clupeoides papuensis'' ( E. P. Ramsay & J. D. Ogilby, 1886) (Papuan river sprat) * ''Clupeoides venulosus ''Clupeoides'' is a genus of sprats that occur in rivers in Southeast Asia. There are currently four recognized species in the genus. Species * ''Clupeoides borneensis'' Bleeker, 1851 (Borneo river sprat) * ''Clupeoides hypselosoma'' Bleeke ...'' M. C. W. Weber & de Beaufort, 1912 (West Irian river sprat) References * Clupeidae Taxa named by Pieter Bleeker Freshwater fish genera Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Clupeiformes-stub ...
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Animalia
Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals consume organic material, breathe oxygen, are able to move, can reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of cells, the blastula, during embryonic development. Over 1.5 million living animal species have been described—of which around 1 million are insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. Animals range in length from to . They have complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The scientific study of animals is known as zoology. Most living animal species are in Bilateria, a clade whose members have a bilaterally symmetric body plan. The Bilateria include the protostomes, containing animals such as nematodes, arthropods, flatworms, annelids and molluscs, and the deuterostomes, containing the echinode ...
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Edward Pierson Ramsay
Edward Pierson Ramsay FRSEFLS LLD (3 December 1842 – 16 December 1916) was an Australian zoologist who specialised in ornithology. Early life Ramsay was born in Dobroyd Estate, Long Cove, Sydney, and educated at St Mark's Collegiate School, The King's School, Sydney, The King's School, Parramatta. He studied medicine from 1863 to 1865 at the University of Sydney but did not graduate. Career Although he never had had any formal scientific training in zoology, Ramsay had a keen interest in natural history and published many papers. In 1863 he was treasurer of the Entomological Society of New South Wales, he contributed a paper on the "Oology of Australia" to the Philosophical Society in July 1865, and when this society was merged into the Royal Society of New South Wales, he was made a life member in recognition of the work he had done for the Philosophical Society. In 1868 Ramsay joined with his brothers in a sugar-growing plantation in Queensland which, however, was not succes ...
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Taxa Named By Pieter Bleeker
In biology, a taxon (back-formation from ''taxonomy''; plural taxa) is a group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms seen by taxonomists to form a unit. Although neither is required, a taxon is usually known by a particular name and given a particular ranking, especially if and when it is accepted or becomes established. It is very common, however, for taxonomists to remain at odds over what belongs to a taxon and the criteria used for inclusion. If a taxon is given a formal scientific name, its use is then governed by one of the nomenclature codes specifying which scientific name is correct for a particular grouping. Initial attempts at classifying and ordering organisms (plants and animals) were set forth in Carl Linnaeus's system in ''Systema Naturae'', 10th edition (1758), as well as an unpublished work by Bernard and Antoine Laurent de Jussieu. The idea of a unit-based system of biological classification was first made widely available in 1805 in the intro ...
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Clupeoides
''Clupeoides'' is a genus of sprats that occur in rivers in Southeast Asia. There are currently four recognized species in the genus. Species * ''Clupeoides borneensis'' Bleeker, 1851 (Borneo river sprat) * ''Clupeoides hypselosoma'' Bleeker, 1866 (Kalimantan river sprat) * ''Clupeoides papuensis'' ( E. P. Ramsay & J. D. Ogilby, 1886) (Papuan river sprat) * ''Clupeoides venulosus ''Clupeoides'' is a genus of sprats that occur in rivers in Southeast Asia. There are currently four recognized species in the genus. Species * ''Clupeoides borneensis'' Bleeker, 1851 (Borneo river sprat) * ''Clupeoides hypselosoma'' Bleeke ...'' M. C. W. Weber & de Beaufort, 1912 (West Irian river sprat) References * Clupeidae Taxa named by Pieter Bleeker Freshwater fish genera Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Clupeiformes-stub ...
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Lieven Ferdinand De Beaufort
Lieven Ferdinand de Beaufort (March 23, 1879 in Den Treek, Leusden – 11 May 1968 in Amersfoort) was a Dutch biologist who, in 1903, participated in the North New Guinea Expedition. In the 1920s he was director of the Zoological Museum of Artis in Amsterdam and later zoogeography professor at the University of Amsterdam. Beaufort is commemorated in the scientific name of a species of lizard, ''Sphenomorphus beauforti'', which is a synonym of '' Sphenomorphus schultzei''. www.reptile-database.org. See also * :Taxa named by Lieven Ferdinand de Beaufort References SourcesProf. dr. L.F. de Beaufort, 1879 - 1968at the University of Amsterdam The University of Amsterdam (abbreviated as UvA, nl, Universiteit van Amsterdam) is a public research university located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The UvA is one of two large, publicly funded research universities in the city, the other being ... ''Album Academicum'' website 1879 births 1968 deaths Dutch zoologists Universit ...
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Max Carl Wilhelm Weber
Max Carl Wilhelm Weber van Bosse or Max Wilhelm Carl Weber (5 December 1852, in Bonn – 7 February 1937, in Eerbeek) was a German-Dutch zoologist and biogeographer. Weber studied at the University of Bonn, then at the Humboldt University in Berlin with the zoologist Eduard Carl von Martens (1831–1904). He obtained his doctorate in 1877. Weber taught at the University of Utrecht then participated in an expedition to the Barents Sea. He became Professor of Zoology, Anatomy and Physiology at the University of Amsterdam in 1883. In the same year he received naturalised Dutch citizenship. His discoveries as leader of the Siboga Expedition led him to propose Weber's line, which encloses the region in which the mammalian fauna is exclusively Australasian, as an alternative to Wallace's Line. As is the case with plant species, faunal surveys revealed that for most vertebrate groups Wallace’s line was not the most significant biogeographic boundary. The Tanimbar Island group, and ...
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Clupeoides Venulosus
''Clupeoides'' is a genus of sprats that occur in rivers in Southeast Asia. There are currently four recognized species in the genus. Species * ''Clupeoides borneensis'' Bleeker, 1851 (Borneo river sprat) * ''Clupeoides hypselosoma'' Bleeker, 1866 (Kalimantan river sprat) * ''Clupeoides papuensis'' ( E. P. Ramsay & J. D. Ogilby, 1886) (Papuan river sprat) * ''Clupeoides venulosus ''Clupeoides'' is a genus of sprats that occur in rivers in Southeast Asia. There are currently four recognized species in the genus. Species * ''Clupeoides borneensis'' Bleeker, 1851 (Borneo river sprat) * ''Clupeoides hypselosoma'' Bleeke ...'' M. C. W. Weber & de Beaufort, 1912 (West Irian river sprat) References * Clupeidae Taxa named by Pieter Bleeker Freshwater fish genera Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Clupeiformes-stub ...
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James Douglas Ogilby
James Douglas Ogilby (16 February 1853 – 11 August 1925) was an Australian ichthyologist and herpetologist. Ogilby was born in Belfast, Ireland, and was the son of zoologist William Ogilby and his wife Adelaide, née Douglas. He received his education at Winchester College, England, and Trinity College, Dublin. Ogilby worked for the British Museum before joining the Australian Museum in Sydney. After being let go for drunkenness in 1890, he picked up contract work before joining the Queensland Museum in Brisbane circa 1903. He was the author of numerous scientific papers on reptiles, and he described a new species of turtle and several new species of lizards. Ogilby died on 11 August 1925 and was buried at Toowong Cemetery Toowong Cemetery is a heritage-listed cemetery on the corner of Frederick Street and Mt Coot-tha Road, Toowong, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was established in 1866 and formally opened in 1875. It is Queensland's largest cemet .. ...
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Clupeoides Papuensis
''Clupeoides'' is a genus of sprats that occur in rivers in Southeast Asia. There are currently four recognized species in the genus. Species * ''Clupeoides borneensis'' Bleeker, 1851 (Borneo river sprat) * ''Clupeoides hypselosoma'' Bleeker, 1866 (Kalimantan river sprat) * ''Clupeoides papuensis'' ( E. P. Ramsay & J. D. Ogilby, 1886) (Papuan river sprat) * ''Clupeoides venulosus ''Clupeoides'' is a genus of sprats that occur in rivers in Southeast Asia. There are currently four recognized species in the genus. Species * ''Clupeoides borneensis'' Bleeker, 1851 (Borneo river sprat) * ''Clupeoides hypselosoma'' Bleeke ...'' M. C. W. Weber & de Beaufort, 1912 (West Irian river sprat) References * Clupeidae Taxa named by Pieter Bleeker Freshwater fish genera Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Clupeiformes-stub ...
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Chordata
A chordate () is an animal of the phylum Chordata (). All chordates possess, at some point during their larval or adult stages, five synapomorphies, or primary physical characteristics, that distinguish them from all the other taxa. These five synapomorphies include a notochord, dorsal hollow nerve cord, endostyle or thyroid, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail. The name “chordate” comes from the first of these synapomorphies, the notochord, which plays a significant role in chordate structure and movement. Chordates are also Bilateral symmetry, bilaterally symmetric, have a coelom, possess a circulatory system, and exhibit Metameric, metameric segmentation. In addition to the morphological characteristics used to define chordates, analysis of genome sequences has identified two conserved signature indels (CSIs) in their proteins: cyclophilin-like protein and mitochondrial inner membrane protease ATP23, which are exclusively shared by all vertebrates, tunicates and cep ...
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Clupeoides Hypselosoma
''Clupeoides'' is a genus of sprats that occur in rivers in Southeast Asia. There are currently four recognized species in the genus. Species * ''Clupeoides borneensis'' Bleeker, 1851 (Borneo river sprat) * ''Clupeoides hypselosoma'' Bleeker, 1866 (Kalimantan river sprat) * ''Clupeoides papuensis'' ( E. P. Ramsay & J. D. Ogilby, 1886) (Papuan river sprat) * ''Clupeoides venulosus ''Clupeoides'' is a genus of sprats that occur in rivers in Southeast Asia. There are currently four recognized species in the genus. Species * ''Clupeoides borneensis'' Bleeker, 1851 (Borneo river sprat) * ''Clupeoides hypselosoma'' Bleeke ...'' M. C. W. Weber & de Beaufort, 1912 (West Irian river sprat) References * Clupeidae Taxa named by Pieter Bleeker Freshwater fish genera Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Clupeiformes-stub ...
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Clupeoides Borneensis
''Clupeoides'' is a genus of sprats that occur in rivers in Southeast Asia. There are currently four recognized species in the genus. Species * ''Clupeoides borneensis'' Bleeker, 1851 (Borneo river sprat) * ''Clupeoides hypselosoma'' Bleeker, 1866 (Kalimantan river sprat) * ''Clupeoides papuensis'' ( E. P. Ramsay & J. D. Ogilby, 1886) (Papuan river sprat) * ''Clupeoides venulosus ''Clupeoides'' is a genus of sprats that occur in rivers in Southeast Asia. There are currently four recognized species in the genus. Species * ''Clupeoides borneensis'' Bleeker, 1851 (Borneo river sprat) * ''Clupeoides hypselosoma'' Bleeke ...'' M. C. W. Weber & de Beaufort, 1912 (West Irian river sprat) References * Clupeidae Taxa named by Pieter Bleeker Freshwater fish genera Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Clupeiformes-stub ...
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