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Encheliophis
''Encheliophis'' is a genus of pearlfishes, with six currently recognized species: * '' Encheliophis boraborensis'' ( Kaup, 1856) (pinhead pearlfish) * '' Encheliophis chardewalli'' Parmentier, 2004 * '' Encheliophis gracilis'' (Bleeker Bleeker is a Dutch occupational surname. Bleeker is an old spelling of ''(linnen)bleker'' ("linen bleacher").Encheliophis homei'' ( J. Richardson, 1846) (silver pearlfish) * '' Encheliophis sagamianus'' ...
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Worm Pearlfish
The worm pearlfish (''Encheliophis vermicularis'') is an eel-like fish in the family Carapidae. Description The worm pearlfish is typically 15 cm long and is characterized by its long, slender body and lack of scales. Morphology Worm pearlfish lack the pectoral or pelvic fins that are common characters of the family ''Carapidae''. The upper half of its body is blackish-pinkish in color and its underside is silver. Its tail is black and tapered. Compared to other members of the family ''Carapidae'', the worm pearlfish has a relatively weak jaw. The maxillaries and premaxillaries in worm pearlfishes are joined by short connective fibers in the small mouth opening. Both the maxillaries and premaxillaries are connected to the fish's skin, which creates a small mouth opening. Worm pearlfishes’ mouths are smaller and weaker than mouths of pearlfishes in other genera because they feed on soft, unresisting food in a confined space, as opposed to swift-moving, unconstrained p ...
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Encheliophis Vermiops
''Encheliophis'' is a genus of pearlfishes, with six currently recognized species: * '' Encheliophis boraborensis'' ( Kaup, 1856) (pinhead pearlfish) * '' Encheliophis chardewalli'' Parmentier, 2004 * '' Encheliophis gracilis'' (Bleeker Bleeker is a Dutch occupational surname. Bleeker is an old spelling of ''(linnen)bleker'' ("linen bleacher").Encheliophis homei'' ( J. Richardson, 1846) (silver pearlfish) * '' Encheliophis sagamianus'' ...
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Encheliophis Sagamianus
''Encheliophis'' is a genus of pearlfishes, with six currently recognized species: * '' Encheliophis boraborensis'' ( Kaup, 1856) (pinhead pearlfish) * '' Encheliophis chardewalli'' Parmentier, 2004 * '' Encheliophis gracilis'' (Bleeker, 1856) (graceful pearlfish) * '' Encheliophis homei'' ( J. Richardson, 1846) (silver pearlfish) * '' Encheliophis sagamianus'' ( S. Tanaka (I), 1908) * '' Encheliophis vermicularis'' J. P. Müller, 1842 (worm pearlfish) * ''Encheliophis vermiops ''Encheliophis'' is a genus of pearlfishes, with six currently recognized species: * '' Encheliophis boraborensis'' ( Kaup, 1856) (pinhead pearlfish) * '' Encheliophis chardewalli'' Parmentier, 2004 * '' Encheliophis gracilis'' (Bleeker Bleeker ...'' Markle & Olney, 1990 (pygmy pearlfish) References External links Encheliophis on animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu {{Ophidiiformes-stub ...
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Encheliophis Gracilis
''Encheliophis'' is a genus of pearlfishes, with six currently recognized species: * '' Encheliophis boraborensis'' ( Kaup, 1856) (pinhead pearlfish) * '' Encheliophis chardewalli'' Parmentier, 2004 * '' Encheliophis gracilis'' (Bleeker, 1856) (graceful pearlfish) * '' Encheliophis homei'' ( J. Richardson, 1846) (silver pearlfish) * ''Encheliophis sagamianus'' ( S. Tanaka (I), 1908) * '' Encheliophis vermicularis'' J. P. Müller, 1842 (worm pearlfish) * ''Encheliophis vermiops ''Encheliophis'' is a genus of pearlfishes, with six currently recognized species: * '' Encheliophis boraborensis'' ( Kaup, 1856) (pinhead pearlfish) * '' Encheliophis chardewalli'' Parmentier, 2004 * '' Encheliophis gracilis'' (Bleeker Bleeker ...'' Markle & Olney, 1990 (pygmy pearlfish) References External links Encheliophis on animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu {{Ophidiiformes-stub ...
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Encheliophis Homei
The silver pearlfish, ''Encheliophis homei'', is a species of eel-like fish in the family Carapidae. This pearlfish lives inside the coelom of sea cucumbers such as ''Bohadschia argus'', '' Thelenota ananas '', and '' Stichopus chloronotus''. It is native to tropical and subtropical parts of the Indo-Pacific Ocean. Description ''Encheliophis homei'' is a slender fish that grows to a maximum length of . The body is transparent and melanophores and silvery patches are found on the abdomen, which contains a large swim bladder. It has a free and moveable upper jaw, small conical teeth, large eyes, and 116 to 128 vertebrae. The elongated dorsal fin has 33 to 38 soft rays and the anal fin 53 to 61. A pair of pectoral fins but no pelvic fins are present. Biology As an adult, ''E. homei'' lives inside the body cavity of a sea cucumber. It enters and leaves the coelom through the anus, sometimes continues into the respiratory tree, and in one instance was found in the gut. Not much is kno ...
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Silver Pearlfish
The silver pearlfish, ''Encheliophis homei'', is a species of eel-like fish in the family Carapidae. This pearlfish lives inside the coelom of sea cucumbers such as ''Bohadschia argus'', '' Thelenota ananas '', and '' Stichopus chloronotus''. It is native to tropical and subtropical parts of the Indo-Pacific Ocean. Description ''Encheliophis homei'' is a slender fish that grows to a maximum length of . The body is transparent and melanophores and silvery patches are found on the abdomen, which contains a large swim bladder. It has a free and moveable upper jaw, small conical teeth, large eyes, and 116 to 128 vertebrae. The elongated dorsal fin has 33 to 38 soft rays and the anal fin 53 to 61. A pair of pectoral fins but no pelvic fins are present. Biology As an adult, ''E. homei'' lives inside the body cavity of a sea cucumber. It enters and leaves the coelom through the anus, sometimes continues into the respiratory tree, and in one instance was found in the gut. Not much is kno ...
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Pinhead Pearlfish
The pinhead pearlfish, ''Encheliophis boraborensis'', is a species of slender, ray-finned fish in the family Carapidae found in the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean; it normally lives inside the body cavity of a sea cucumber such as the pineapple sea cucumber (''Thelenota ananas'') or the leopard sea cucumber (''Bohadschia argus''). Description The pinhead pearlfish is a slender, tapering, eel-like fish that can grow to a length of . It has very small eyes and near the jaws are star-shaped melanophores which are more numerous in older specimens. This fish has no scales or pelvic fins, but does have short pectoral fins and an elongated dorsal fin with 31 to 42 soft rays. The equally long anal fin has 45 to 57 soft rays, and ''C. boraborensis'' is the only species in the family to have melanophores on its anal fins. It is a medium brown-coloured fish with a solid body and much enlarged swim bladder that occupies most of its body cavity. Distribution The pinhead pearlfish is found in the ...
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Encheliophis Chardewalli
''Encheliophis chardewalli'' is a species of fish described by Parmentier in 2004. ''Encheliophis chardewalli'' is part of the genus Encheliophis and the Carapidae Pearlfish are marine fish in the ray-finned fish family Carapidae. Pearlfishes inhabit the tropical waters of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans at depths to , along oceanic shelves and slopes. They are slender, elongated fish with no sca ... family. References Parmentier, E. (2004) ''Encheliophis chardewalli'': a new species of Carapidae (Ophidiiformes) from French Polynesia, with a redescription of ''Encheliophis vermicularis''., Copeia (1):62-67. ''FishBase''. Froese R. & Pauly D. (eds), 2011-06-14 Carapidae {{ophidiiformes-stub ...
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Pearlfish
Pearlfish are marine fish in the ray-finned fish family Carapidae. Pearlfishes inhabit the tropical waters of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans at depths to , along oceanic shelves and slopes. They are slender, elongated fish with no scales, translucent bodies, and dorsal fin rays which are shorter than their anal fin rays. Adults of most species live symbiotically inside various invertebrate hosts, and some live parasitically inside sea cucumbers. The larvae are free living. Characteristics Pearlfishes are slender, distinguished by having dorsal fin rays that are shorter than their anal fin rays. They have translucent, scaleless bodies reminiscent of eels. The largest pearlfish are about in length. They reproduce by laying oval-shaped eggs, about 1 mm in length. Ecology Pearlfishes are unusual in that the adults of most species live inside various types of invertebrates. They typically live inside clams, starfish, or sea squirts, and are simply commensal, not h ...
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Douglas Frank Markle
Douglas may refer to: People * Douglas (given name) * Douglas (surname) Animals * Douglas (parrot), macaw that starred as the parrot ''Rosalinda'' in Pippi Longstocking *Douglas the camel, a camel in the Confederate Army in the American Civil War Businesses * Douglas Aircraft Company * Douglas (cosmetics), German cosmetics retail chain in Europe * Douglas (motorcycles), British motorcycle manufacturer Peerage and Baronetage * Duke of Douglas * Earl of Douglas, or any holder of the title * Marquess of Douglas, or any holder of the title * Douglas Baronets Peoples * Clan Douglas, a Scottish kindred * Dougla people, West Indians of both African and East Indian heritage Places Australia * Douglas, Queensland, a suburb of Townsville * Douglas, Queensland (Toowoomba Region), a locality * Port Douglas, North Queensland, Australia * Shire of Douglas, in northern Queensland Belize * Douglas, Belize Canada * Douglas, New Brunswick * Douglas Parish, New Brunswick * Doug ...
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Shigeho Tanaka
was a Japanese ichthyologist and professor of zoology at the Imperial University of Tokyo. He published numerous works on fishes and sharks and co-authored a book on Japanese fish with famous American scientist David Starr Jordan. Publications Jordan, D. S., S. Tanaka, and J. O. Snyder. 1913. A catalogue of the fishes of Japan. J. Coll. Sci. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, Vol. 33 (article 1): 1–497. Tribute The genus Tanakia D. S. Jordan & W. F. Thompson 1914 was named for Tanaka, as an “accomplished” ichthyologist of the Imperial University of Tokyo, who described ''Tanakia shimazui'' in 1908 and ''Pseudorhodeus tanago The Tokyo bitterling (''Tanakia tanago'') is a temperate freshwater fish of the carp family (Cyprinidae). Taxonomically, it belongs to the subfamily Acheilognathinae. The species was first described as ''Rhodeus tanago'' by Shigeho Tanaka in 1 ...'' in 1909. See also * :Taxa named by Shigeho Tanaka References *''Kochi University Biography''(in Japanes {{DEF ...
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Pieter Bleeker
Pieter Bleeker (10 July 1819 – 24 January 1878) was a Dutch medical doctor, ichthyologist, and herpetologist. He was famous for the ''Atlas Ichthyologique des Indes Orientales Néêrlandaises'', his monumental work on the fishes of East Asia published between 1862 and 1877. Life and work Bleeker was born on 10 July 1819 in Zaandam. He was employed as a medical officer in the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army from 1842 to 1860, (in French). stationed in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). During that time, he did most of his ichthyology work, besides his duties in the army. He acquired many of his specimens from local fishermen, but he also built up an extended network of contacts who would send him specimens from various government outposts throughout the islands. During his time in Indonesia, he collected well over 12,000 specimens, many of which currently reside at the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden. Bleeker corresponded with Auguste Duméril of Paris. His wor ...
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