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Diancistrus Atollorum
''Diancistrus'' is a genus of viviparous brotulas. Species There are currently 28 recognized species in this genus: * ''Diancistrus alatus'' Werner Schwarzhans, Schwarzhans, Peter Rask Møller, Møller & Jørgen G. Nielsen, J. G. Nielsen, 2005 (Winged coralbrotula) * ''Diancistrus alleni'' Werner Schwarzhans, Schwarzhans, Peter Rask Møller, Møller & Jørgen G. Nielsen, J. G. Nielsen, 2005 (Allen's coralbrotula) * ''Diancistrus altidorsalis'' Werner Schwarzhans, Schwarzhans, Peter Rask Møller, Møller & Jørgen G. Nielsen, J. G. Nielsen, 2005 (Humpbacked coralbrotula) * ''Diancistrus atollorum'' Werner Schwarzhans, Schwarzhans, Peter Rask Møller, Møller & Jørgen G. Nielsen, J. G. Nielsen, 2005 (Atoll coralbrotula) * ''Diancistrus beateae'' Werner Schwarzhans, Schwarzhans, Peter Rask Møller, Møller & Jørgen G. Nielsen, J. G. Nielsen, 2005 (Beate's coralbrotula) * ''Diancistrus brevirostris'' Werner Schwarzhans, Schwarzhans, Peter Rask Møller, Møller & Jørgen G. Nielsen, ...
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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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