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Codlets are a family, Bregmacerotidae, of cod-like fishes, containing the single genus ''Bregmaceros'' found in tropical and subtropical waters throughout the world. They are very small fishes and even the largest, ''B. lanceolatus'', reaches only in length. Etymology Their scientific name is from Greek ''bregma'' meaning the top of the head, and ''keras'' meaning "horn"; this refers to their occipital ray (a spine emerging from the top of the head). Fossil record Fossils of ''Bregmaceros'' are found from the Eocene to the Quaternary (age range: from 37.2 to 0.0 million years ago.). They are known from various localities in Europe, North America and South America. Species Currently, 14 species in this genus are recognized: * ''Bregmaceros arabicus'' D'Ancona & Cavinato, 1965 * ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'' Goode & Bean, 1886 (antenna codlet) * ''Bregmaceros bathymaster'' D. S. Jordan & Bollman, 1890 (codlet) * ''Bregmaceros cantori'' Milliken & Houde, 1984 (striped c ...
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Bregmaceros Lanceolatus
Codlets are a family, Bregmacerotidae, of cod-like fishes, containing the single genus ''Bregmaceros'' found in tropical and subtropical waters throughout the world. They are very small fishes and even the largest, ''B. lanceolatus'', reaches only in length. Etymology Their scientific name is from Greek ''bregma'' meaning the top of the head, and ''keras'' meaning "horn"; this refers to their occipital ray (a spine emerging from the top of the head). Fossil record Fossils of ''Bregmaceros'' are found from the Eocene to the Quaternary (age range: from 37.2 to 0.0 million years ago.). They are known from various localities in Europe, North America and South America. Species Currently, 14 species in this genus are recognized: * ''Bregmaceros arabicus'' D'Ancona & Cavinato, 1965 * ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'' Goode & Bean, 1886 (antenna codlet) * ''Bregmaceros bathymaster'' D. S. Jordan & Bollman, 1890 (codlet) * ''Bregmaceros cantori'' Milliken & Houde, 1984 (striped co ...
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Bregmaceros Houdei
Codlets are a family, Bregmacerotidae, of cod-like fishes, containing the single genus ''Bregmaceros'' found in tropical and subtropical waters throughout the world. They are very small fishes and even the largest, ''B. lanceolatus'', reaches only in length. Etymology Their scientific name is from Greek ''bregma'' meaning the top of the head, and ''keras'' meaning "horn"; this refers to their occipital ray (a spine emerging from the top of the head). Fossil record Fossils of ''Bregmaceros'' are found from the Eocene to the Quaternary (age range: from 37.2 to 0.0 million years ago.). They are known from various localities in Europe, North America and South America. Species Currently, 14 species in this genus are recognized: * ''Bregmaceros arabicus'' D'Ancona & Cavinato, 1965 * ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'' Goode & Bean, 1886 (antenna codlet) * ''Bregmaceros bathymaster'' D. S. Jordan & Bollman, 1890 (codlet) * ''Bregmaceros cantori'' Milliken & Houde, 1984 (striped co ...
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Bregmaceros Cantori
Codlets are a family, Bregmacerotidae, of cod-like fishes, containing the single genus ''Bregmaceros'' found in tropical and subtropical waters throughout the world. They are very small fishes and even the largest, ''B. lanceolatus'', reaches only in length. Etymology Their scientific name is from Greek ''bregma'' meaning the top of the head, and ''keras'' meaning "horn"; this refers to their occipital ray (a spine emerging from the top of the head). Fossil record Fossils of ''Bregmaceros'' are found from the Eocene to the Quaternary (age range: from 37.2 to 0.0 million years ago.). They are known from various localities in Europe, North America and South America. Species Currently, 14 species in this genus are recognized: * ''Bregmaceros arabicus'' D'Ancona & Cavinato, 1965 * ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'' Goode & Bean, 1886 (antenna codlet) * ''Bregmaceros bathymaster'' D. S. Jordan & Bollman, 1890 (codlet) * ''Bregmaceros cantori'' Milliken & Houde, 1984 (striped co ...
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Bregmaceros Arabicus
Codlets are a family, Bregmacerotidae, of cod-like fishes, containing the single genus ''Bregmaceros'' found in tropical and subtropical waters throughout the world. They are very small fishes and even the largest, ''B. lanceolatus'', reaches only in length. Etymology Their scientific name is from Greek ''bregma'' meaning the top of the head, and ''keras'' meaning "horn"; this refers to their occipital ray (a spine emerging from the top of the head). Fossil record Fossils of ''Bregmaceros'' are found from the Eocene to the Quaternary (age range: from 37.2 to 0.0 million years ago.). They are known from various localities in Europe, North America and South America. Species Currently, 14 species in this genus are recognized: * ''Bregmaceros arabicus'' D'Ancona & Cavinato, 1965 * ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'' Goode & Bean, 1886 (antenna codlet) * ''Bregmaceros bathymaster'' D. S. Jordan & Bollman, 1890 (codlet) * ''Bregmaceros cantori'' Milliken & Houde, 1984 (striped co ...
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Bregmacerotidae - Bregmaceros Species
Codlets are a family, Bregmacerotidae, of cod-like fishes, containing the single genus ''Bregmaceros'' found in tropical and subtropical waters throughout the world. They are very small fishes and even the largest, ''B. lanceolatus'', reaches only in length. Etymology Their scientific name is from Greek ''bregma'' meaning the top of the head, and ''keras'' meaning "horn"; this refers to their occipital ray (a spine emerging from the top of the head). Fossil record Fossils of ''Bregmaceros'' are found from the Eocene to the Quaternary (age range: from 37.2 to 0.0 million years ago.). They are known from various localities in Europe, North America and South America. Species Currently, 14 species in this genus are recognized: * '' Bregmaceros arabicus'' D'Ancona & Cavinato, 1965 * '' Bregmaceros atlanticus'' Goode & Bean, 1886 (antenna codlet) * '' Bregmaceros bathymaster'' D. S. Jordan & Bollman, 1890 (codlet) * '' Bregmaceros cantori'' Milliken & Houde, 1984 ( ...
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Bregmaceros Bathymaster
Codlets are a family, Bregmacerotidae, of cod-like fishes, containing the single genus ''Bregmaceros'' found in tropical and subtropical waters throughout the world. They are very small fishes and even the largest, ''B. lanceolatus'', reaches only in length. Etymology Their scientific name is from Greek ''bregma'' meaning the top of the head, and ''keras'' meaning "horn"; this refers to their occipital ray (a spine emerging from the top of the head). Fossil record Fossils of ''Bregmaceros'' are found from the Eocene to the Quaternary (age range: from 37.2 to 0.0 million years ago.). They are known from various localities in Europe, North America and South America. Species Currently, 14 species in this genus are recognized: * ''Bregmaceros arabicus'' D'Ancona & Cavinato, 1965 * ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'' Goode & Bean, 1886 (antenna codlet) * ''Bregmaceros bathymaster'' D. S. Jordan & Bollman, 1890 (codlet) * ''Bregmaceros cantori'' Milliken & Houde, 1984 (striped co ...
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Bregmaceros Cayorum
Codlets are a family, Bregmacerotidae, of cod-like fishes, containing the single genus ''Bregmaceros'' found in tropical and subtropical waters throughout the world. They are very small fishes and even the largest, ''B. lanceolatus'', reaches only in length. Etymology Their scientific name is from Greek ''bregma'' meaning the top of the head, and ''keras'' meaning "horn"; this refers to their occipital ray (a spine emerging from the top of the head). Fossil record Fossils of ''Bregmaceros'' are found from the Eocene to the Quaternary (age range: from 37.2 to 0.0 million years ago.). They are known from various localities in Europe, North America and South America. Species Currently, 14 species in this genus are recognized: * ''Bregmaceros arabicus'' D'Ancona & Cavinato, 1965 * ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'' Goode & Bean, 1886 (antenna codlet) * ''Bregmaceros bathymaster'' D. S. Jordan & Bollman, 1890 (codlet) * ''Bregmaceros cantori'' Milliken & Houde, 1984 (striped co ...
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Bregmaceros Japonicus
Codlets are a family, Bregmacerotidae, of cod-like fishes, containing the single genus ''Bregmaceros'' found in tropical and subtropical waters throughout the world. They are very small fishes and even the largest, ''B. lanceolatus'', reaches only in length. Etymology Their scientific name is from Greek ''bregma'' meaning the top of the head, and ''keras'' meaning "horn"; this refers to their occipital ray (a spine emerging from the top of the head). Fossil record Fossils of ''Bregmaceros'' are found from the Eocene to the Quaternary (age range: from 37.2 to 0.0 million years ago.). They are known from various localities in Europe, North America and South America. Species Currently, 14 species in this genus are recognized: * ''Bregmaceros arabicus'' D'Ancona & Cavinato, 1965 * ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'' Goode & Bean, 1886 (antenna codlet) * ''Bregmaceros bathymaster'' D. S. Jordan & Bollman, 1890 (codlet) * ''Bregmaceros cantori'' Milliken & Houde, 1984 (striped co ...
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Bregmaceros Atlanticus
The antenna codlet, ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'', is a species of codlet found in the subtropical zones of the oceans. This species grows to in total length Fish measurement is the measuring of individual fish and various parts of their anatomies. These data are used in many areas of ichthyology, including taxonomy and fisheries biology. Overall length * Standard length (SL) is the length of a fish .... *C. E. Dawson, Observations on the Anacanthine Fish'' Bregmaceros atlanticus'' in the North-central Gulf of Mexico, ''Copeia'', vol. 1966, no. 3 (Sep. 7, 1966), pp. 604-605. References Bregmacerotidae Fish described in 1886 Fish of the Atlantic Ocean {{Gadiformes-stub ...
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Antenna Codlet
The antenna codlet, ''Bregmaceros atlanticus'', is a species of codlet found in the subtropical zones of the oceans. This species grows to in total length Fish measurement is the measuring of individual fish and various parts of their anatomies. These data are used in many areas of ichthyology, including taxonomy and fisheries biology. Overall length * Standard length (SL) is the length of a fish .... *C. E. Dawson, Observations on the Anacanthine Fish'' Bregmaceros atlanticus'' in the North-central Gulf of Mexico, ''Copeia'', vol. 1966, no. 3 (Sep. 7, 1966), pp. 604-605. References Bregmacerotidae Fish described in 1886 Fish of the Atlantic Ocean {{Gadiformes-stub ...
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William Thompson (naturalist)
William Thompson (2 December 1805 – 17 February 1852) was an Irish naturalist celebrated for his founding studies of the natural history of Ireland, especially in ornithology and marine biology. Thompson published numerous notes on the distribution, breeding, eggs, habitat, song, plumage, behaviour, nesting and food of birds. These formed the basis of his four-volume '' The Natural History of Ireland'', and were much used by contemporary and later authors such as Francis Orpen Morris. Early years Thompson was born in the booming maritime city of Belfast, Ireland, the eldest son of a linen merchant, whose wealth would later permit Thompson to fund his own research without an academic affiliation. Thompson attended the newly formed Royal Belfast Academical Institution, where he got a degree in Biological Science. Founded by, amongst others, John Templeton, the school had a strong natural history section that produced a cohort of prominent naturalists. In 1826 he went on ...
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Vishnu P
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