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Chaunax Suttkusi
''Chaunax'' is a genus of bony fish in the sea toad family Chaunacidae. They are found in tropical and subtropical oceans around the world and most species are found at depths between , but ''C. endeavouri'' occurs as shallow as and ''C. fimbriatus'' as deep as . Depending on the exact species involved, they reach a total length of . Species There are currently 25 recognized species in this genus: * '' Chaunax abei'' Y. Le Danois, 1978 * '' Chaunax africanus'' H.-C. Ho & Last, 2013 (African coffinfish) * '' Chaunax apus'' Lloyd, 1909 * '' Chaunax atimovatae'' H.-C. Ho & W. C. Ma, 2016 * '' Chaunax brachysomus'' H.-C. Ho, Kawai & Satria, 2015 (Short-body frogmouth) * '' Chaunax breviradius'' Y. Le Danois, 1978 * '' Chaunax endeavouri'' Whitley, 1929 (Coffinfish) * '' Chaunax fimbriatus'' Hilgendorf, 1879 (Tasselled coffinfish) * '' Chaunax flammeus'' Y. Le Danois, 1979 * '' Chaunax flavomaculatus'' H.-C. Ho, C. D. Roberts & A. L. Stewart, 2013 (Yellow-spot frogm ...
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Chaunax Suttkusi
''Chaunax'' is a genus of bony fish in the sea toad family Chaunacidae. They are found in tropical and subtropical oceans around the world and most species are found at depths between , but ''C. endeavouri'' occurs as shallow as and ''C. fimbriatus'' as deep as . Depending on the exact species involved, they reach a total length of . Species There are currently 25 recognized species in this genus: * '' Chaunax abei'' Y. Le Danois, 1978 * '' Chaunax africanus'' H.-C. Ho & Last, 2013 (African coffinfish) * '' Chaunax apus'' Lloyd, 1909 * '' Chaunax atimovatae'' H.-C. Ho & W. C. Ma, 2016 * '' Chaunax brachysomus'' H.-C. Ho, Kawai & Satria, 2015 (Short-body frogmouth) * '' Chaunax breviradius'' Y. Le Danois, 1978 * '' Chaunax endeavouri'' Whitley, 1929 (Coffinfish) * '' Chaunax fimbriatus'' Hilgendorf, 1879 (Tasselled coffinfish) * '' Chaunax flammeus'' Y. Le Danois, 1979 * '' Chaunax flavomaculatus'' H.-C. Ho, C. D. Roberts & A. L. Stewart, 2013 (Yellow-spot frogm ...
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Chaunax Gomoni
''Chaunax'' is a genus of bony fish in the sea toad family Chaunacidae. They are found in tropical and subtropical oceans around the world and most species are found at depths between , but ''C. endeavouri'' occurs as shallow as and ''C. fimbriatus'' as deep as . Depending on the exact species involved, they reach a total length of . Species There are currently 25 recognized species in this genus: * '' Chaunax abei'' Y. Le Danois, 1978 * ''Chaunax africanus'' H.-C. Ho & Last, 2013 (African coffinfish) * '' Chaunax apus'' Lloyd, 1909 * '' Chaunax atimovatae'' H.-C. Ho & W. C. Ma, 2016 * '' Chaunax brachysomus'' H.-C. Ho, Kawai & Satria, 2015 (Short-body frogmouth) * '' Chaunax breviradius'' Y. Le Danois, 1978 * '' Chaunax endeavouri'' Whitley, 1929 (Coffinfish) * '' Chaunax fimbriatus'' Hilgendorf, 1879 (Tasselled coffinfish) * '' Chaunax flammeus'' Y. Le Danois, 1979 * '' Chaunax flavomaculatus'' H.-C. Ho, C. D. Roberts & A. L. Stewart, 2013 (Yellow-spot frogmo ...
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Chaunax Flavomaculatus
''Chaunax'' is a genus of bony fish in the sea toad family Chaunacidae. They are found in tropical and subtropical oceans around the world and most species are found at depths between , but ''C. endeavouri'' occurs as shallow as and ''C. fimbriatus'' as deep as . Depending on the exact species involved, they reach a total length of . Species There are currently 25 recognized species in this genus: * '' Chaunax abei'' Y. Le Danois, 1978 * ''Chaunax africanus'' H.-C. Ho & Last, 2013 (African coffinfish) * '' Chaunax apus'' Lloyd, 1909 * '' Chaunax atimovatae'' H.-C. Ho & W. C. Ma, 2016 * '' Chaunax brachysomus'' H.-C. Ho, Kawai & Satria, 2015 (Short-body frogmouth) * '' Chaunax breviradius'' Y. Le Danois, 1978 * '' Chaunax endeavouri'' Whitley, 1929 (Coffinfish) * '' Chaunax fimbriatus'' Hilgendorf, 1879 (Tasselled coffinfish) * '' Chaunax flammeus'' Y. Le Danois, 1979 * '' Chaunax flavomaculatus'' H.-C. Ho, C. D. Roberts & A. L. Stewart, 2013 (Yellow-spot frogmo ...
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Chaunax Flammeus
''Chaunax'' is a genus of bony fish in the sea toad family Chaunacidae. They are found in tropical and subtropical oceans around the world and most species are found at depths between , but ''C. endeavouri'' occurs as shallow as and ''C. fimbriatus'' as deep as . Depending on the exact species involved, they reach a total length of . Species There are currently 25 recognized species in this genus: * '' Chaunax abei'' Y. Le Danois, 1978 * ''Chaunax africanus'' H.-C. Ho & Last, 2013 (African coffinfish) * '' Chaunax apus'' Lloyd, 1909 * '' Chaunax atimovatae'' H.-C. Ho & W. C. Ma, 2016 * '' Chaunax brachysomus'' H.-C. Ho, Kawai & Satria, 2015 (Short-body frogmouth) * '' Chaunax breviradius'' Y. Le Danois, 1978 * '' Chaunax endeavouri'' Whitley, 1929 (Coffinfish) * '' Chaunax fimbriatus'' Hilgendorf, 1879 (Tasselled coffinfish) * '' Chaunax flammeus'' Y. Le Danois, 1979 * ''Chaunax flavomaculatus'' H.-C. Ho, C. D. Roberts & A. L. Stewart, 2013 (Yellow-spot frogmou ...
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Franz Martin Hilgendorf
Franz Martin Hilgendorf (5 December 1839 – 5 July 1904) was a German zoologist and paleontologist. Hilgendorf's research on fossil snails from the Steinheim crater in the early 1860s became a palaeontological evidence for the theory of evolution published by Charles Darwin in 1859. Life and work Franz Hilgendorf was born on 5 December 1839 in Neudamm (Mark Brandenburg). Between 1851 and 1854 he went to a gymnasium in Königsberg (Neumark) and later to the Gymnasium ''Zum Grauen Kloster'' (Grey Monastery) in Berlin where he graduated in 1858. In 1859 he started studying philology at the University of Berlin. After four semesters he changed to the University of Tübingen. In the summer of 1862 he joined an excavation by Friedrich August Quenstedt in the Steinheim crater. In 1863 Hilgendorf received his Ph.D. for work related to this excavation. He finished his research on the fossils during his time at the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin. In 1868, Hilgendorf became ...
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Chaunax Fimbriatus
''Chaunax'' is a genus of bony fish in the sea toad family Chaunacidae. They are found in tropical and subtropical oceans around the world and most species are found at depths between , but ''C. endeavouri'' occurs as shallow as and ''C. fimbriatus'' as deep as . Depending on the exact species involved, they reach a total length of . Species There are currently 25 recognized species in this genus: * '' Chaunax abei'' Y. Le Danois, 1978 * ''Chaunax africanus'' H.-C. Ho & Last, 2013 (African coffinfish) * '' Chaunax apus'' Lloyd, 1909 * '' Chaunax atimovatae'' H.-C. Ho & W. C. Ma, 2016 * '' Chaunax brachysomus'' H.-C. Ho, Kawai & Satria, 2015 (Short-body frogmouth) * '' Chaunax breviradius'' Y. Le Danois, 1978 * '' Chaunax endeavouri'' Whitley, 1929 (Coffinfish) * '' Chaunax fimbriatus'' Hilgendorf, 1879 (Tasselled coffinfish) * ''Chaunax flammeus'' Y. Le Danois, 1979 * ''Chaunax flavomaculatus'' H.-C. Ho, C. D. Roberts & A. L. Stewart, 2013 (Yellow-spot frogmout ...
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Gilbert Percy Whitley
Gilbert Percy Whitley (9 June 1903 – 18 July 1975) was a British-born Australian ichthyologist and malacologist who was Curator of Fishes at the Australian Museum in Sydney for about 40 years. He was born at Swaythling, Southampton, England, and was educated at King Edward VI School, Southampton and the Royal Naval College, Osborne. Whitley migrated with his family to Sydney in 1921 and he joined the staff of the Australian Museum in 1922 while studying zoology at Sydney Technical College and the University of Sydney. In 1925 he was formally appointed Ichthyologist (later Curator of Fishes) at the Museum, a position he held until retirement in 1964. During his term of office he doubled the size of the ichthyological collection to 37,000 specimens through many collecting expeditions. Whitley was also a major force in the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales The Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales (RZSNSW) was formed in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia ...
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Chaunax Endeavouri
The coffinfish or furry coffinfish (''Chaunax endeavouri'') is a species of sea toad of the family Chaunacidae. It is found in salty temperate waters of southwestern Pacific, off east coast of Australia. The coffinfish was first discovered around February 1997 in Sicily, Italy by the skipper of the ''Libra'', which was a trawler who was harbored in Mazara at the time. It can be also found in depths of . Deep sea crab fishermen off the east coast of Florida pull them up from depth ranging from 5,000–8,000 feet about 54–68 miles off the coast. They have a globose and spiny body that grows to a maximum length of (SL male/unsexed) and a black mouth lining and an illicium on the snout that can be lowered into a groove. Distribution Endemic to the temperate waters of the southwestern Pacific, off east coast of Australia. Habitat Benthic, muddy bottom of the ocean, Australian continental shelf and upper slope in the deep ocean, usually 200m–2500m. The Indian Ocean also has ...
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Chaunax Breviradius
''Chaunax'' is a genus of bony fish in the sea toad family Chaunacidae. They are found in tropical and subtropical oceans around the world and most species are found at depths between , but ''C. endeavouri'' occurs as shallow as and ''C. fimbriatus'' as deep as . Depending on the exact species involved, they reach a total length of . Species There are currently 25 recognized species in this genus: * '' Chaunax abei'' Y. Le Danois, 1978 * ''Chaunax africanus'' H.-C. Ho & Last, 2013 (African coffinfish) * '' Chaunax apus'' Lloyd, 1909 * '' Chaunax atimovatae'' H.-C. Ho & W. C. Ma, 2016 * '' Chaunax brachysomus'' H.-C. Ho, Kawai & Satria, 2015 (Short-body frogmouth) * '' Chaunax breviradius'' Y. Le Danois, 1978 * '' Chaunax endeavouri'' Whitley, 1929 (Coffinfish) * ''Chaunax fimbriatus'' Hilgendorf, 1879 (Tasselled coffinfish) * ''Chaunax flammeus'' Y. Le Danois, 1979 * ''Chaunax flavomaculatus'' H.-C. Ho, C. D. Roberts & A. L. Stewart, 2013 (Yellow-spot frogmouth ...
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