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Gymnelus Gracilis
''Gymnelus'' is a genus of small fish in the family Zoarcidae found in the Arctic Ocean, and adjacent parts of the North Pacific and North Atlantic. They are highly variable in color, which has resulted in the description of several taxa now considered invalid. Species There are currently eleven recognized species in this genus: * '' Gymnelus andersoni'' Chernova, 1998 * ''Gymnelus diporus'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus gracilis'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus hemifasciatus'' Andriashev, 1937 (Halfbarred pout) * ''Gymnelus obscurus'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus pauciporus'' Anderson, 1982 * ''Gymnelus popovi'' ( Taranetz & Andriashev, 1935) (Aleutian pout) – often in monotypic genus ''Commandorella'' * ''Gymnelus retrodorsalis'' Le Danois, 1913 (Aurora unernak) * ''Gymnelus soldatovi'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus taeniatus'' Chernova, 1999 * ''Gymnelus viridis'' J. C. Fabricius, 1780 (Fish doctor) Many of the above species described in this genus are regarded as synony ...
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Johannes Christopher Hagemann Reinhardt
Johannes Christopher Hagemann Reinhardt (23 December 1778 – 31 October 1845), sometimes called J. C. H. Reinhardt, was a professor in zoology at the University of Copenhagen. Born in Rendalen parish in Norway, his father, Johannes Henrik Reinhardt, was a priest, and his mother, Johanne Elisabeth Mommesen, was from Holmestrand (Norway). He was not baptized Johannes, but adopted the name later. After having been educated at home, he came to Copenhagen in 1792 and entered the university in 1793, where he passed the first two examinations, but after that spent almost two years at home, where he used the opportunity to study plants and animals. In 1796, he returned to Copenhagen to study theology, but his tendencies pulled him away from this study and towards natural history. He became a disciple of Martin Vahl, with whose help Reinhardt in 1801 got the opportunity to travel abroad, where he stayed until 1806 (in the beginning a mentor for a son of the titular councillor of state J. ...
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Gymnelus Hemifasciatus
''Gymnelus'' is a genus of small fish in the family Zoarcidae found in the Arctic Ocean, and adjacent parts of the North Pacific and North Atlantic. They are highly variable in color, which has resulted in the description of several taxa now considered invalid. Species There are currently eleven recognized species in this genus: * '' Gymnelus andersoni'' Chernova, 1998 * ''Gymnelus diporus'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus gracilis'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus hemifasciatus'' Andriashev, 1937 (Halfbarred pout) * ''Gymnelus obscurus'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus pauciporus'' Anderson, 1982 * ''Gymnelus popovi'' ( Taranetz & Andriashev, 1935) (Aleutian pout) – often in monotypic genus ''Commandorella'' * ''Gymnelus retrodorsalis'' Le Danois, 1913 (Aurora unernak) * ''Gymnelus soldatovi'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus taeniatus'' Chernova, 1999 * ''Gymnelus viridis'' J. C. Fabricius, 1780 (Fish doctor) Many of the above species described in this genus are regarded as synon ...
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Gymnelus Taeniatus
''Gymnelus'' is a genus of small fish in the family Zoarcidae found in the Arctic Ocean, and adjacent parts of the North Pacific and North Atlantic. They are highly variable in color, which has resulted in the description of several taxa now considered invalid. Species There are currently eleven recognized species in this genus: * '' Gymnelus andersoni'' Chernova, 1998 * ''Gymnelus diporus'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus gracilis'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus hemifasciatus'' Andriashev, 1937 (Halfbarred pout) * '' Gymnelus obscurus'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus pauciporus'' Anderson, 1982 * '' Gymnelus popovi'' ( Taranetz & Andriashev, 1935) (Aleutian pout) – often in monotypic genus ''Commandorella'' * '' Gymnelus retrodorsalis'' Le Danois, 1913 (Aurora unernak) * '' Gymnelus soldatovi'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus taeniatus'' Chernova, 1999 * ''Gymnelus viridis'' J. C. Fabricius, 1780 (Fish doctor) Many of the above species described in this genus are regarded as ...
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Gymnelus Soldatovi
''Gymnelus'' is a genus of small fish in the family Zoarcidae found in the Arctic Ocean, and adjacent parts of the North Pacific and North Atlantic. They are highly variable in color, which has resulted in the description of several taxa now considered invalid. Species There are currently eleven recognized species in this genus: * '' Gymnelus andersoni'' Chernova, 1998 * ''Gymnelus diporus'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus gracilis'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus hemifasciatus'' Andriashev, 1937 (Halfbarred pout) * '' Gymnelus obscurus'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus pauciporus'' Anderson, 1982 * '' Gymnelus popovi'' ( Taranetz & Andriashev, 1935) (Aleutian pout) – often in monotypic genus ''Commandorella'' * '' Gymnelus retrodorsalis'' Le Danois, 1913 (Aurora unernak) * '' Gymnelus soldatovi'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus taeniatus'' Chernova, 1999 * ''Gymnelus viridis'' J. C. Fabricius, 1780 (Fish doctor) Many of the above species described in this genus are regarded as ...
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Édouard Le Danois
Édouard Le Danois (8 April 1887, Brest – 11 June 1968, Saint-Germain-en-Laye Saint-Germain-en-Laye () is a commune in the Yvelines department in the Île-de-France in north-central France. It is located in the western suburbs of Paris, from the centre of Paris. Inhabitants are called ''Saint-Germanois'' or ''Saint-Ge ...) was a French zoologist specialising in marine life. He described many species of fish. 1887 births 1968 deaths French ichthyologists 20th-century French zoologists {{France-zoologist-stub ...
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Gymnelus Retrodorsalis
''Gymnelus'' is a genus of small fish in the family Zoarcidae found in the Arctic Ocean, and adjacent parts of the North Pacific and North Atlantic. They are highly variable in color, which has resulted in the description of several taxa now considered invalid. Species There are currently eleven recognized species in this genus: * '' Gymnelus andersoni'' Chernova, 1998 * ''Gymnelus diporus'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus gracilis'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus hemifasciatus'' Andriashev, 1937 (Halfbarred pout) * '' Gymnelus obscurus'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus pauciporus'' Anderson, 1982 * '' Gymnelus popovi'' ( Taranetz & Andriashev, 1935) (Aleutian pout) – often in monotypic genus ''Commandorella'' * '' Gymnelus retrodorsalis'' Le Danois, 1913 (Aurora unernak) * ''Gymnelus soldatovi'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus taeniatus'' Chernova, 1999 * ''Gymnelus viridis'' J. C. Fabricius, 1780 (Fish doctor) Many of the above species described in this genus are regarded as s ...
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Anatoly Yakovlevich Taranetz
Anatoly Yakovlevich Taranetz (3 July 1910 – 10 December 1941) was a Soviet Russian ichthyologist, notable for his contribution to the study of ichthyofauna of the North Pacific and Far Eastern seas of Russia. Notable dates * Spring 1929 - Graduated from the Vladivostok Industrial College (now Vladivostok Shipbuilding College) and became * Spring 1929 - Observer in the raw materials sector of the Pacific Fisheries Research Center (TINRO-Center, part of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences) * 1932 - Marine Researcher, TIRH Complex Pacific Expedition of the State Hydrological Institute and the Pacific Committee of the Russian Academy of Sciences * 1933 - Started work at the Leningrad Zoological Institute * 1934 - Defended his thesis on "Freshwater fish of the North-Western basin in the Sea of Japan" * 1934 - Participated in the expedition to Sahalin * 1939 - Leader of a group for the study of salmon * Beginning of 1941 - Editor of the Guide to the fishing i ...
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Gymnelus Popovi
''Gymnelus'' is a genus of small fish in the family Zoarcidae found in the Arctic Ocean, and adjacent parts of the North Pacific and North Atlantic. They are highly variable in color, which has resulted in the description of several taxa now considered invalid. Species There are currently eleven recognized species in this genus: * '' Gymnelus andersoni'' Chernova, 1998 * ''Gymnelus diporus'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus gracilis'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus hemifasciatus'' Andriashev, 1937 (Halfbarred pout) * '' Gymnelus obscurus'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus pauciporus'' Anderson, 1982 * '' Gymnelus popovi'' ( Taranetz & Andriashev, 1935) (Aleutian pout) – often in monotypic genus ''Commandorella'' * ''Gymnelus retrodorsalis'' Le Danois, 1913 (Aurora unernak) * ''Gymnelus soldatovi'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus taeniatus'' Chernova, 1999 * ''Gymnelus viridis'' J. C. Fabricius, 1780 (Fish doctor) Many of the above species described in this genus are regarded as sy ...
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Gymnelus Pauciporus
''Gymnelus'' is a genus of small fish in the family Zoarcidae found in the Arctic Ocean, and adjacent parts of the North Pacific and North Atlantic. They are highly variable in color, which has resulted in the description of several taxa now considered invalid. Species There are currently eleven recognized species in this genus: * '' Gymnelus andersoni'' Chernova, 1998 * ''Gymnelus diporus'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus gracilis'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus hemifasciatus'' Andriashev, 1937 (Halfbarred pout) * '' Gymnelus obscurus'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus pauciporus'' Anderson, 1982 * ''Gymnelus popovi'' ( Taranetz & Andriashev, 1935) (Aleutian pout) – often in monotypic genus ''Commandorella'' * ''Gymnelus retrodorsalis'' Le Danois, 1913 (Aurora unernak) * ''Gymnelus soldatovi'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus taeniatus'' Chernova, 1999 * ''Gymnelus viridis'' J. C. Fabricius, 1780 (Fish doctor) Many of the above species described in this genus are regarded as syn ...
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Gymnelus Obscurus
''Gymnelus'' is a genus of small fish in the family Zoarcidae found in the Arctic Ocean, and adjacent parts of the North Pacific and North Atlantic. They are highly variable in color, which has resulted in the description of several taxa now considered invalid. Species There are currently eleven recognized species in this genus: * '' Gymnelus andersoni'' Chernova, 1998 * ''Gymnelus diporus'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus gracilis'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus hemifasciatus'' Andriashev, 1937 (Halfbarred pout) * '' Gymnelus obscurus'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus pauciporus'' Anderson, 1982 * ''Gymnelus popovi'' ( Taranetz & Andriashev, 1935) (Aleutian pout) – often in monotypic genus ''Commandorella'' * ''Gymnelus retrodorsalis'' Le Danois, 1913 (Aurora unernak) * ''Gymnelus soldatovi'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus taeniatus'' Chernova, 1999 * ''Gymnelus viridis'' J. C. Fabricius, 1780 (Fish doctor) Many of the above species described in this genus are regarded as syno ...
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Anatoly Petrovich Andriyashev
Anatoly Petrovich Andriyashev (; 19 August 1910 – 4 January 2009) was a Soviet and Russian ichthyologist, marine biologist, and zoogeographist, notable for his studies of marine fauna of the Arctic and the Northern Pacific. Notable dates * 1933 - graduated from the Biology Department of Leningrad State University (specialty - ichthyology) * 1934 - took part in the Hydrobiological Expedition to the Sea of Japan of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences * 1937 - defended his thesis on "Zoogeography and origin of the fish fauna of the Bering Sea and adjacent waters," which was published in 1939 as a book. * 1938 - 1939 - assistant, associate professor at Leningrad State University * 1939 - 1943 - Senior Researcher at the Sevastopol Biological Station, then - an employee of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences * 1943-1946 - Scientific Secretary of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences ** from 1946 - Deputy Director ...
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Gymnelus Gracilis
''Gymnelus'' is a genus of small fish in the family Zoarcidae found in the Arctic Ocean, and adjacent parts of the North Pacific and North Atlantic. They are highly variable in color, which has resulted in the description of several taxa now considered invalid. Species There are currently eleven recognized species in this genus: * '' Gymnelus andersoni'' Chernova, 1998 * ''Gymnelus diporus'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus gracilis'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus hemifasciatus'' Andriashev, 1937 (Halfbarred pout) * ''Gymnelus obscurus'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus pauciporus'' Anderson, 1982 * ''Gymnelus popovi'' ( Taranetz & Andriashev, 1935) (Aleutian pout) – often in monotypic genus ''Commandorella'' * ''Gymnelus retrodorsalis'' Le Danois, 1913 (Aurora unernak) * ''Gymnelus soldatovi'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus taeniatus'' Chernova, 1999 * ''Gymnelus viridis'' J. C. Fabricius, 1780 (Fish doctor) Many of the above species described in this genus are regarded as synony ...
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