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Delminichthys
''Delminichthys'' is a genus of cyprinid fish which is found in the karst region of the Balkans, Eastern Europe. Until 2006 it was considered part of the genus ''Phoxinellus''. It currently contains four species. Species * ''Delminichthys adspersus ''Delminichthys adspersus'' (or spotted minnow; hr, imotska gaovica) is a species of cyprinid fish. It is found in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. Its natural habitats are rivers, intermittent rivers, freshwater lakes, and inland karsts. I ...'' ( Heckel, 1843) * '' Delminichthys ghetaldii'' ( Steindachner, 1882) (includes previous ''Phoxinellus pstrossii'') * '' Delminichthys jadovensis'' ( Zupančič & Bogutskaya, 2002) * '' Delminichthys krbavensis'' ( Zupančič & Bogutskaya, 2002) References * Cyprinid fish of Europe Ray-finned fish genera {{Leuciscinae-stub ...
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Delminichthys
''Delminichthys'' is a genus of cyprinid fish which is found in the karst region of the Balkans, Eastern Europe. Until 2006 it was considered part of the genus ''Phoxinellus''. It currently contains four species. Species * ''Delminichthys adspersus ''Delminichthys adspersus'' (or spotted minnow; hr, imotska gaovica) is a species of cyprinid fish. It is found in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. Its natural habitats are rivers, intermittent rivers, freshwater lakes, and inland karsts. I ...'' ( Heckel, 1843) * '' Delminichthys ghetaldii'' ( Steindachner, 1882) (includes previous ''Phoxinellus pstrossii'') * '' Delminichthys jadovensis'' ( Zupančič & Bogutskaya, 2002) * '' Delminichthys krbavensis'' ( Zupančič & Bogutskaya, 2002) References * Cyprinid fish of Europe Ray-finned fish genera {{Leuciscinae-stub ...
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Delminichthys Adspersus
''Delminichthys adspersus'' (or spotted minnow; hr, imotska gaovica) is a species of cyprinid fish. It is found in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. Its natural habitats are rivers, intermittent rivers, freshwater lakes, and inland karst Karst is a topography formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. It is characterized by underground drainage systems with sinkholes and caves. It has also been documented for more weathering-resistant ro ...s. It is threatened by habitat loss. References Delminichthys Fauna of Croatia Cyprinid fish of Europe Fish described in 1843 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Endemic fauna of the Balkans Freshwater fish of Europe Endemic fish of the Neretva basin {{Leuciscinae-stub ...
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Delminichthys Jadovensis
''Delminichthys jadovensis'' is a species of cyprinid fish. It is found only in Croatia, in the karst Karst is a topography formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. It is characterized by underground drainage systems with sinkholes and caves. It has also been documented for more weathering-resistant ro ... region. First scientifically described in 2002, ''P. jadovensis'' is found at only one location, a stream in the Jadova River. The populations seems to be declining even here, and considered critically endangered. References Sources * Delminichthys Endemic fauna of Croatia Cyprinid fish of Europe Fish described in 2002 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Leuciscinae-stub ...
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Delminichthys Krbavensis
''Delminichthys krbavensis'' is a species of fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is found only in Krbavsko Polje in Croatia, in a single karst Karst is a topography formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. It is characterized by underground drainage systems with sinkholes and caves. It has also been documented for more weathering-resistant ro ...ic freshwater spring. It has disappeared from stream habitats, and is threatened by further habitat loss. Sources * Delminichthys Endemic fauna of Croatia Cyprinid fish of Europe Fish described in 2002 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Leuciscinae-stub ...
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Delminichthys Ghetaldii
''Delminichthys ghetaldii'' is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is found in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with its natural habitats being rivers, freshwater springs, and inland karsts. It is threatened by habitat loss. The name is in honor of ragusan mayor and horticulturalist Francesco Ghetaldi-Gondola Francesco, the Italian (and original) version of the personal name "Francis", is the most common given name among males in Italy. Notable persons with that name include: People with the given name Francesco * Francesco I (other), sever ... (1833-1899), who apparently facilitated the collection of type from a cave in Herzegovina in 1882. Sources * Delminichthys Cyprinid fish of Europe Fish described in 1882 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Freshwater fish of Europe Endemic fish of the Neretva basin Endemic fauna of Bosnia and Herzegovina {{Leuciscinae-stub ...
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Cyprinid Fish Of Europe
Cyprinidae is a family of freshwater fish commonly called the carp or minnow family. It includes the carps, the true minnows, and relatives like the barbs and barbels. Cyprinidae is the largest and most diverse fish family and the largest vertebrate animal family in general with about 3,000 species, of which only 1,270 remain extant, divided into about 370 genera. Cyprinids range from about 12 mm in size to the giant barb (''Catlocarpio siamensis''). By genus and species count, the family makes up more than two-thirds of the ostariophysian order Cypriniformes. The family name is derived from the Greek word ( 'carp'). Biology and ecology Cyprinids are stomachless fish with toothless jaws. Even so, food can be effectively chewed by the gill rakers of the specialized last gill bow. These pharyngeal teeth allow the fish to make chewing motions against a chewing plate formed by a bony process of the skull. The pharyngeal teeth are unique to each species and are used by sc ...
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Cyprinid
Cyprinidae is a family of freshwater fish commonly called the carp or minnow family. It includes the carps, the true minnows, and relatives like the barbs and barbels. Cyprinidae is the largest and most diverse fish family and the largest vertebrate animal family in general with about 3,000 species, of which only 1,270 remain extant, divided into about 370 genera. Cyprinids range from about 12 mm in size to the giant barb (''Catlocarpio siamensis''). By genus and species count, the family makes up more than two-thirds of the ostariophysian order Cypriniformes. The family name is derived from the Greek word ( 'carp'). Biology and ecology Cyprinids are stomachless fish with toothless jaws. Even so, food can be effectively chewed by the gill rakers of the specialized last gill bow. These pharyngeal teeth allow the fish to make chewing motions against a chewing plate formed by a bony process of the skull. The pharyngeal teeth are unique to each species and are used by scient ...
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Primož Zupančič
Primož is a male given name, the South Slavic (primarily Slovenian) form of the Latin " Primus", meaning "first" or "best". Sequential birth-order numerical names were a Roman custom; a male firstborn might be named ''Primus'', a third-born tertia ''Tertius'', a fifth-born son ''Quintus'', etc. The name Primož has Slavified equivalents in ''Prvan'', ''Prvin'' and ''Prvoslav''. Slovene variants ''Primo'' and ''Primoš'', both being archaic or obsolete variants. List of people named Primož * Primož Benko, Slovene guitarist * Primož Brezec, Slovene basketballer * Primož Jakopin, Slovene computer scientist * Primož Kozmus, Slovene athlete and Olympian * Primož Kuret, Slovene musicologist * Primož Lorenz, Slovene pianist * Primož Parovel, Slovene harmonica player * Primož Peterka, Slovene ski jumper * Primož Ramovš, Slovene composer and librarian * Primož Roglič, a Slovenian racing cyclist * Primož Trubar, Slovene Protestant reformer and priest * Primož Ulaga, Yu ...
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Franz Steindachner
Franz Steindachner (11 November 1834 in Vienna – 10 December 1919 in Vienna) was an Austrian Zoology, zoologist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist. He published over 200 papers on fishes and over 50 papers on reptiles and amphibians. Steindachner described hundreds of new species of fish and dozens of new amphibians and reptiles. At least seven species of reptile have been named after him. Work and career Being interested in natural history, Steindachner took up the study of fossil fishes on the recommendation of his friend Eduard Suess (1831–1914). In 1860 he was appointed to the position of director of the fish collection at the Naturhistorisches Museum, a position which had remained vacant since the death of Johann Jakob Heckel (1790–1857). (in German). Steindachner's reputation as an Ichthyology, ichthyologist grew, and in 1868 he was invited by Louis Agassiz (1807–1873) to accept a position at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University. Steindachner took ...
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Johann Jakob Heckel
Johann Jakob Heckel (23 January 1790 – 1 March 1857) was an Austrian taxidermist, zoologist, and ichthyologist from Mannheim in the Electoral Palatinate. Life Though not a formally trained biologist, he worked his way up through the ranks to eventually become the director of the Fish Collection at the Naturhistorisches Museum in Vienna. For the most part, he was not a traveler or explorer like many of the scientists of the time, he remained in Vienna, where he studied and catalogued specimens sent to him from the field. Among those who brought specimens to him were Karl Alexander Hügel, Joseph Russegger and Theodor Kotschy — involving collection activities in Kashmir, the Middle East and northeastern Africa that greatly enriched the Vienna museum. Fish were his specialty and he worked with many of the greatest ichthyologists of his time including Cuvier, Valenciennes, Bonaparte, Müller, and Troschel.
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Jörg Freyhof
Jörg Arthur Freyhof (born 4 November 1964 in Ludwigshafen) is a German ichthyologist specializing on Old World cypriniform fishes.Dr. Jörg Freyhof
Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries
Freyhof has worked at the Alexander Koenig Research Museum, Bonn, and since 2000 he has been employed at the
Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries Gottfried Wilhelm (von) Leibniz . ( – 14 November 1716) was a German polymath active as a mathematician, philosopher, scientis ...
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Dietmar Lieckfeldt
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