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Dolopichthys
''Dolopichthys'' is a genus of dreamers. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * '' Dolopichthys allector'' Garman, 1899 * '' Dolopichthys danae'' Regan, 1926 * '' Dolopichthys dinema'' Pietsch, 1972 * '' Dolopichthys jubatus'' Regan & Trewavas, 1932 * '' Dolopichthys karsteni'' Leipertz & Pietsch, 1987 * '' Dolopichthys longicornis'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * '' Dolopichthys pullatus'' Regan The family name Regan, along with its cognates O'Regan, O Regan, Reagan, and O'Reagan, is an Anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Riagáin or Ó Ríogáin, from Ua Riagáin. The meaning is likely to have originated in ancient Gaelic ''ri'' ... & Trewavas, 1932 (Lobed dreamer) References Oneirodidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Samuel Garman {{Lophiiformes-stub ...
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Dolopichthys Dinema
''Dolopichthys'' is a genus of dreamers. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * '' Dolopichthys allector'' Garman, 1899 * '' Dolopichthys danae'' Regan, 1926 * '' Dolopichthys dinema'' Pietsch, 1972 * '' Dolopichthys jubatus'' Regan & Trewavas, 1932 * '' Dolopichthys karsteni'' Leipertz & Pietsch, 1987 * '' Dolopichthys longicornis'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * '' Dolopichthys pullatus'' Regan The family name Regan, along with its cognates O'Regan, O Regan, Reagan, and O'Reagan, is an Anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Riagáin or Ó Ríogáin, from Ua Riagáin. The meaning is likely to have originated in ancient Gaelic ''ri'' ... & Trewavas, 1932 (Lobed dreamer) References Oneirodidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Samuel Garman {{Lophiiformes-stub ...
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Dolopichthys Jubatus
''Dolopichthys'' is a genus of dreamers. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * '' Dolopichthys allector'' Garman, 1899 * '' Dolopichthys danae'' Regan, 1926 * ''Dolopichthys dinema'' Pietsch, 1972 * '' Dolopichthys jubatus'' Regan & Trewavas, 1932 * '' Dolopichthys karsteni'' Leipertz & Pietsch, 1987 * '' Dolopichthys longicornis'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * '' Dolopichthys pullatus'' Regan The family name Regan, along with its cognates O'Regan, O Regan, Reagan, and O'Reagan, is an Anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Riagáin or Ó Ríogáin, from Ua Riagáin. The meaning is likely to have originated in ancient Gaelic ''ri'' ... & Trewavas, 1932 (Lobed dreamer) References Oneirodidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Samuel Garman {{Lophiiformes-stub ...
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Dolopichthys Pullatus
''Dolopichthys'' is a genus of dreamers. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * '' Dolopichthys allector'' Garman, 1899 * '' Dolopichthys danae'' Regan, 1926 * ''Dolopichthys dinema'' Pietsch, 1972 * ''Dolopichthys jubatus'' Regan & Trewavas, 1932 * '' Dolopichthys karsteni'' Leipertz & Pietsch, 1987 * '' Dolopichthys longicornis'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * '' Dolopichthys pullatus'' Regan The family name Regan, along with its cognates O'Regan, O Regan, Reagan, and O'Reagan, is an Anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Riagáin or Ó Ríogáin, from Ua Riagáin. The meaning is likely to have originated in ancient Gaelic ''ri'' ... & Trewavas, 1932 (Lobed dreamer) References Oneirodidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Samuel Garman {{Lophiiformes-stub ...
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Dolopichthys Longicornis
''Dolopichthys'' is a genus of dreamers. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * '' Dolopichthys allector'' Garman, 1899 * '' Dolopichthys danae'' Regan, 1926 * ''Dolopichthys dinema'' Pietsch, 1972 * ''Dolopichthys jubatus'' Regan & Trewavas, 1932 * '' Dolopichthys karsteni'' Leipertz & Pietsch, 1987 * '' Dolopichthys longicornis'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * ''Dolopichthys pullatus'' Regan The family name Regan, along with its cognates O'Regan, O Regan, Reagan, and O'Reagan, is an Anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Riagáin or Ó Ríogáin, from Ua Riagáin. The meaning is likely to have originated in ancient Gaelic ''ri'' ... & Trewavas, 1932 (Lobed dreamer) References Oneirodidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Samuel Garman {{Lophiiformes-stub ...
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Dolopichthys Allector
''Dolopichthys'' is a genus of dreamers. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * '' Dolopichthys allector'' Garman, 1899 * '' Dolopichthys danae'' Regan, 1926 * ''Dolopichthys dinema'' Pietsch, 1972 * ''Dolopichthys jubatus'' Regan & Trewavas, 1932 * '' Dolopichthys karsteni'' Leipertz & Pietsch, 1987 * ''Dolopichthys longicornis'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * ''Dolopichthys pullatus'' Regan The family name Regan, along with its cognates O'Regan, O Regan, Reagan, and O'Reagan, is an Anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Riagáin or Ó Ríogáin, from Ua Riagáin. The meaning is likely to have originated in ancient Gaelic ''ri'' ... & Trewavas, 1932 (Lobed dreamer) References Oneirodidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Samuel Garman {{Lophiiformes-stub ...
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Dolopichthys Danae
''Dolopichthys'' is a genus of dreamers. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * ''Dolopichthys allector'' Garman, 1899 * '' Dolopichthys danae'' Regan, 1926 * ''Dolopichthys dinema'' Pietsch, 1972 * ''Dolopichthys jubatus'' Regan & Trewavas, 1932 * '' Dolopichthys karsteni'' Leipertz & Pietsch, 1987 * ''Dolopichthys longicornis'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * ''Dolopichthys pullatus'' Regan The family name Regan, along with its cognates O'Regan, O Regan, Reagan, and O'Reagan, is an Anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Riagáin or Ó Ríogáin, from Ua Riagáin. The meaning is likely to have originated in ancient Gaelic ''ri'' ... & Trewavas, 1932 (Lobed dreamer) References Oneirodidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Samuel Garman {{Lophiiformes-stub ...
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Dolopichthys Karsteni
''Dolopichthys'' is a genus of dreamers. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * ''Dolopichthys allector'' Garman, 1899 * ''Dolopichthys danae'' Regan, 1926 * ''Dolopichthys dinema'' Pietsch, 1972 * ''Dolopichthys jubatus'' Regan & Trewavas, 1932 * '' Dolopichthys karsteni'' Leipertz & Pietsch, 1987 * ''Dolopichthys longicornis'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * ''Dolopichthys pullatus'' Regan The family name Regan, along with its cognates O'Regan, O Regan, Reagan, and O'Reagan, is an Anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Riagáin or Ó Ríogáin, from Ua Riagáin. The meaning is likely to have originated in ancient Gaelic ''ri'' ... & Trewavas, 1932 (Lobed dreamer) References Oneirodidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Samuel Garman {{Lophiiformes-stub ...
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Oneirodidae
The dreamers are a family, Oneirodidae, of deep-sea anglerfishes in the order Lophiiformes. They are the largest and most diverse group of deep-sea anglerfish, and also the least well known with 16 genera represented by only one, two, or three female specimens.Pietsch, Theodore W. and Kenaley, Christopher P. (2005)Oneirodidae. Dreamers.Version 5 November 2005 (under construction)The Tree of Life Web Project There are sixty-two species within the family, and that contains more females than males. They are found in deep, temperate waters around the world. They are small fish, the largest species only growing to about 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 .... The largest female size that is known is about 370-mm and the largest known male is 16.5 mm. Fe ...
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Albert Eide Parr
Albert Eide Parr (15 August 1900 – 16 July 1991) was a Norwegian-born, American marine biologist, zoologist and oceanographer. He was the director of the American Museum of Natural History from 1942 to 1959. '' Parrosaurus missouriensis'', a species of plant-eating dinosaur, is named after him. Biography Albert Eide Parr was born and grew up in Bergen, Norway. His father, Thomas Johannes Lauritz Parr, was a professor at Bergen Cathedral School. He became well acquainted with Jørgen Brunchorst, director at the Bergen Museum and developed an early interest in marine biology. He studied at the University of Oslo (1921–24) and became cand.mag. in 1925. He worked was an assistant in zoology at the Bergen Museum from 1924–26. He and his wife traveled to the United States in 1926 where Parr is said to have first found work "sweeping floors" at the New York Aquarium in New York City. In 1927, he met American financier and philanthropist Harry Payne Bingham. They launched ...
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Steven L
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Ethelwynn Trewavas
Ethelwynn Trewavas (5 November 1900 – 16 August 1993) was an ichthyologist at the British Museum of Natural History. She was known for her work on the families Cichlidae and Sciaenidae. She worked with Charles Tate Regan, another ichthyologist and taxonomist. Academic studies and career She received her bachelor's degree and Board of Education Certificate in Teaching in 1921 from Reading University, and then worked as a teacher before being employed by the King's College of Household and Social Science as a part-time demonstrator, spending most of her time on research. She was taught by Dr. Nellie B. Eales when associated with the Freshwater Biological Association. She met Charles Regan and was employed by him as his assistant until hired by the British Museum (Natural History) as Assistant Keeper in 1935. She was appointed Deputy Keeper of Zoology in 1958, and retired in 1961. She served as the senior scientist in the Fish Section of the British Museum (Natural Histo ...
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Animalia
Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals consume organic material, breathe oxygen, are able to move, can reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of cells, the blastula, during embryonic development. Over 1.5 million living animal species have been described—of which around 1 million are insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. Animals range in length from to . They have complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The scientific study of animals is known as zoology. Most living animal species are in Bilateria, a clade whose members have a bilaterally symmetric body plan. The Bilateria include the protostomes, containing animals such as nematodes, arthropods, flatworms, annelids and molluscs, and the deuterostomes, containing the echinode ...
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