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Tosanoides
''Tosanoides'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fish in the subfamily Anthiinae which is part of the family Serranidae, the groupers and sea basses. They are found in the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * '' Tosanoides annepatrice'' Pyle, Greene, Copus & Randall, 2018 (Palauan anthias) * '' Tosanoides aphrodite'' Pinheiro, C. R. Rocha & L. A. Rocha, 2018 (Aphrodite anthias) * '' Tosanoides bennetti'' Allen & F. Walsh, 2019 (Live specimens were for the first time filmed during a 2020 research project in the Coral Sea by Australian scientists.) * '' Tosanoides filamentosus'' Kamohara, 1953 * '' Tosanoides flavofasciatus'' Katayama & Masuda, 1980 * ''Tosanoides obama'' Pyle, Greene Greene may refer to: Places United States *Greene, Indiana, an unincorporated community *Greene, Iowa, a city *Greene, Maine, a town ** Greene (CDP), Maine, in the town of Greene *Greene (town), New York ** Greene (village), New ...
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Tosanoides
''Tosanoides'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fish in the subfamily Anthiinae which is part of the family Serranidae, the groupers and sea basses. They are found in the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * '' Tosanoides annepatrice'' Pyle, Greene, Copus & Randall, 2018 (Palauan anthias) * '' Tosanoides aphrodite'' Pinheiro, C. R. Rocha & L. A. Rocha, 2018 (Aphrodite anthias) * '' Tosanoides bennetti'' Allen & F. Walsh, 2019 (Live specimens were for the first time filmed during a 2020 research project in the Coral Sea by Australian scientists.) * '' Tosanoides filamentosus'' Kamohara, 1953 * '' Tosanoides flavofasciatus'' Katayama & Masuda, 1980 * ''Tosanoides obama'' Pyle, Greene Greene may refer to: Places United States *Greene, Indiana, an unincorporated community *Greene, Iowa, a city *Greene, Maine, a town ** Greene (CDP), Maine, in the town of Greene *Greene (town), New York ** Greene (village), New ...
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Tosanoides Bennetti
''Tosanoides bennetti'' is a species of reef fish from the subfamily Anthiinae part of the family Serranidae, the groupers and sea basses, and is known only from the Coral Sea and can be found in depths of 141–150 meters. ''Tosanoides bennetti'' is one of six species that make up the genus ''Tosanoides ''Tosanoides'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fish in the subfamily Anthiinae which is part of the family Serranidae, the groupers and sea basses. They are found in the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently six recognized sp ...''. Etymology The fish is named honor of Timothy Bennett (b. 1960), an Australian diver and a fish collector for the marine aquarium trade, who captured the type specimen with a handnet. Description It is around 4.9 centimeters long.Bray, D.J. 2019, Tosanoides bennetti in Fishes of Australia, accessed 30 Mar 2022, https://fishesofaustralia.net.au/home/species/5486 References Taxa named by Gerald R. Allen Taxa name ...
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Tosanoides Obama
''Tosanoides obama'', Obama's basslet, is a coral reef fish species from the subfamily Anthiinae part of the family Serranidae, the groupers and sea basses. It was discovered in Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, Hawaii. ''Tosanoides obama'' was named after former US President Barack Obama in honor of his efforts to preserve natural environments including expanding the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument. It was first discovered and described by Richard Pyle, Brian Greene and Randall Kosaki in December 2016. They also noted a distinctive spot on the male's dorsal fin reminiscent of Obama's campaign logo. The fish live in small groups in holes in reefs at a depth of around 90 m. Following the discovery the size of the reserve was increased. ''Tosanoides obama'' is one of six species in the genus '' Tosanoides''. See also * List of things named after Barack Obama * List of organisms named after famous people (born 1950–present) References obama ...
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Tosanoides Filamentosus
''Tosanoides filamentosus'' is a species of reef fish from the subfamily Anthiinae part of the family Serranidae, the groupers and sea basses. native to the northwest Pacific Ocean around Japan and can be found in depths of 50–60 meters. ''Tosanoides filamentosus'' is one of six species that make up the genus ''Tosanoides ''Tosanoides'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fish in the subfamily Anthiinae which is part of the family Serranidae, the groupers and sea basses. They are found in the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently six recognized sp ...'' and it is the type species of that genus. Description It is around 10 centimeters long. References Taxa named by Toshiji Kamohara Fish described in 1953 Fish of Japan Fish of the Pacific Ocean filamentosus {{Serranidae-stub ...
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Tosanoides Annepatrice
''Tosanoides annepatrice'' is a species of reef fish from the subfamily Anthiinae part of the family Serranidae, the groupers and sea basses. native to the Western Pacific Ocean around Palau and Micronesia and can be found in depths of 115–150 meters. ''Tosanoides filamentosus'' is one of six species that make up the genus ''Tosanoides ''Tosanoides'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fish in the subfamily Anthiinae which is part of the family Serranidae, the groupers and sea basses. They are found in the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently six recognized sp ...''. Etymology The fish is named in honor of Anne Patrice Greene, the second author's mother. Description It is around 6.9 centimeters long. References Taxa named by Richard Pyle Taxa named by Brian Greene Taxa named by Joshua M. Copus Taxa named by John Ernest Randall Fish described in 2018 Fish of the Pacific Ocean annepatrice {{Serranidae-stub ...
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Tosanoides Flavofasciatus
''Tosanoides flavofasciatus'' (Japanese: キシマハナダイ) is a species of reef fish native to the Pacific Ocean, specifically Sagami Bay and the Tonga-Kermadec Ridge The Tonga-Kermadec Ridge is an oceanic ridge in the south-west Pacific Ocean underlying the Tonga-Kermadec island arc. It is the most linear, fastest converging, and most seismically active subduction boundary on Earth, and consequently has the hi .... The males of the species can grow up to 9 centimeters while the females can grow up to 6 centimeters. It can found in depths of 40 to 50 meters. References Taxa named by Masao Katayama Taxa named by Hajime Masuda Fish described in 1980 Fish of the Pacific Ocean flavofasciatus {{Serranidae-stub ...
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Tosanoides Aphrodite
''Tosanoides aphrodite'', the Aphrodite anthias, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, from the subfamily Anthiinae part of the Family (biology), family Serranidae, the groupers and sea basses. It was discovered in the Atlantic Ocean in 2018, the only one in its genus to be discovered there. It was first identified by Luiz A. Rocha and Hudson Pinheiro, staff members of the California Academy of Sciences. The fish is electric pink and yellow and has bright green fins. It was discovered near Brazil and can be distinguished by 15-16 soft dorsal fin rays and 9 anal fin rays. They are sexually dichromatic, meaning the males and females are different colors. It is named after Aphrodite, the Greek mythology, Greek goddess of love and beauty. This species was found on mesophotic coral ecosystems of the Saint Paul's Rocks. They like to live in small spaces in rocky reefs. Also, they tend to live in areas between 13 and 15 degrees Celsius. Along with differences in body proportions, morpho ...
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Anthiinae
Anthias are members of the family Serranidae and make up the subfamily Anthiinae. Anthias make up a sizeable portion of the population of pink, orange, and yellow reef fishes seen swarming in most coral reef photography and film. The name Anthiidae is preoccupied by a subfamily of ground beetles in the family Carabidae created by Bonelli in 1813 and this grouping should be called the Anthiadinae. However, both the 5th Edition of ''Fishes of the World'' and Fishbase give the Serranid subfamily as "Anthiinae". Anthias are mostly small, thus are quite popular within the ornamental fish trade. They form complex social structures based on the number of males and females and also their position on the reef itself, and are mainly zooplankton feeders. They occur in all tropical oceans and seas of the world. The first species recognized in this group was described in the Mediterranean and northeast Atlantic and was given name ''Anthias anthias'' by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. Anthias can sho ...
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Coral Sea
The Coral Sea () is a marginal sea of the South Pacific off the northeast coast of Australia, and classified as an interim Australian bioregion. The Coral Sea extends down the Australian northeast coast. Most of it is protected by the French Natural Park of the Coral Sea (french: Parc Naturel de la Mer de Corail) and the Australian Coral Sea Marine Park. The sea was the location for the Battle of the Coral Sea, a major confrontation during World War II between the navies of the Empire of Japan, and the United States and Australia. The sea contains numerous islands and reefs, as well as the world's largest reef system, the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), which was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1981. All previous oil exploration projects were terminated at the GBR in 1975, and fishing is restricted in many areas. The reefs and islands of the Coral Sea are particularly rich in birds and aquatic life and are a popular tourist destination, both domestically and internat ...
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Serranidae
The Serranidae are a large family of fishes belonging to the order Perciformes. The family contains about 450 species in 65 genera, including the sea basses and the groupers (subfamily Epinephelinae). Although many species are small, in some cases less than , the giant grouper (''Epinephelus lanceolatus'') is one of the largest bony fishes in the world, growing to in length and in weight. Representatives of this group live in tropical and subtropical seas worldwide. Characteristics Many serranid species are brightly colored, and many of the larger species are caught commercially for food. They are usually found over reefs, in tropical to subtropical waters along the coasts. Serranids are generally robust in form, with large mouths and small spines on the gill coverings. They typically have several rows of sharp teeth, usually with a pair of particularly large, canine-like teeth projecting from the lower jaw. All serranids are carnivorous. Although some species, especially i ...
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Richard Pyle
Richard Lawrence Pyle, Ph.D. (born 24 March 1967) is a scuba diver and ichthyologist working on Hawaii. Pyle discovered the principle of " Pyle stops" when decompressing from many deep dives in search of new species of fish, and has identified hundreds of new species. He is the author of over 130 publications. In October 2015, he won second prize, an award of €5,000, in the GBIF Ebbe Nielsen Challenge, a Global Biodiversity Information Facility competition, for BioGUID.org, "a web service that crosslinks identifiers linked to data objects in the biodiversity realm". At that time, the site contained over one billion (1,000,000,000) identifiers. He has been honoured by having the twilight fangblenny ('' Petroscirtes pylei'') named in his honor. Pyle is a member of ZooBank ZooBank is an open access website intended to be the official International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) registry of zoological nomenclature. Any nomenclatural acts (e.g. publications t ...
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Fenton Walsh
Fenton may refer to: Places Canada * Fenton, Saskatchewan United Kingdom * Fenton, Cambridgeshire, with neighbouring Pidley, part of the parish of Pidley cum Fenton * Fenton, Cumbria * Fenton, South Kesteven, Lincolnshire * Fenton, West Lindsey, Lincolnshire * Fenton, Northumberland * Fenton, Nottinghamshire * Fenton, Staffordshire (Stoke-on-Trent) * Fenton Tower, East Lothian, Scotland United States * Fenton, Iowa * Fenton, Kentucky * Fenton, Louisiana * Fenton, Michigan * Fenton, Missouri * Fenton, New York * Fenton Township, Whiteside County, Illinois * Fenton Township, Michigan * Fenton Township, Minnesota Other uses *Fenton (name) See also * Fenton's reagent * Clan Fenton, a Scottish clan * Fenton Art Glass Company * Fenton Communications * Ferrar Fenton Bible, a translation of the bible in modern English * Fentons Creamery Fentons Creamery is a historic ice cream parlor and restaurant located on Piedmont Avenue in Oakland, California, United States. ...
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