Gymnogeophagus Gymnogenys
''Gymnogeophagus'' is a genus of cichlid fishes from South America, where they are known from various river basins (notably Río de la Plata Basin, Rio de la Plata and Lagoa dos Patos–Lagoon Mirim, Mirim) in southern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and northern Argentina. They are part of a group popularly known as eartheaters. Species There are currently 20 recognized extant species in this genus: * ''Gymnogeophagus australis'' (Carl H. Eigenmann, C. H. Eigenmann, 1907) (Uruguayan eartheater) * ''Gymnogeophagus balzanii'' (Alberto Perugia, Perugia, 1891) (Argentine eartheater) * ''Gymnogeophagus caaguazuensis'' Wolfgang Staeck, Staeck, 2006 * ''Gymnogeophagus che'' Jorge Rafael Casciotta, Casciotta, Sergio Enrique Gómez, S. E. Gómez & Nelly I. Toresanni, Toresanni, 2000 * ''Gymnogeophagus constellatus'' Luiz Roberto Malabarba, L. R. Malabarba, Maria Claudia de Souza Lima Malabarba, M. C. Malabarba & Roberto Esser dos Reis, R. E. dos Reis, 2015 * ''Gymnogeophagus gymnogenys'' (Rei ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alípio De Miranda-Ribeiro
Alípio de Miranda-Ribeiro (21 February 1874, Rio Preto, Minas Gerais – 8 January 1939) was a Brazilian herpetologist and ichthyologist. His son, Paulo de Miranda-Ribeiro (1901–1965), was also a zoologist. From an early age Alípio de Miranda-Ribeiro had a passion for natural history; as an adolescent he translated works of Buffon into Portuguese. He studied medicine in Rio de Janeiro, and from 1894 worked as a preparator at the National Museum of Brazil. Here he later served as secretary (from 1899), and director of the department of zoology (from 1929). During his career he explored the Amazon region many times, and under the direction of Candido Rondon (1865–1958) he took part in installing the first telegraph through the Amazon and Mato Grosso. In 1911, after visiting museums and fishery programs in Europe and the United States, he founded a fisheries inspectorate in Brazil, the first official services on fisheries in the nation. In 1911 he published the highly re ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gymnogeophagus Constellatus
''Gymnogeophagus constellatus'' is a species of geophagine cichlid. It inhabits parts of the Uruguay and Río Negro rivers in eastern Rio Grande do Sul. It is characterised by the absence of supraneural bones, the presence of a forward spine in its first dorsal fin pterygiophore, the absence of an oblique bar between the eye and nape The nape is the back of the neck. In technical anatomical/medical terminology, the nape is also called the nucha (from the Medieval Latin rendering of the Arabic , ). The corresponding adjective is ''nuchal'', as in the term ''nuchal rigidity'' ..., possessing a black marking near the dorsal fin origin that projects to its dorsum, as well as other features. References constellatus Taxa named by Luiz Roberto Malabarba Taxa named by Maria Claudia de Souza Lima Malabarba Taxa named by Roberto Esser dos Reis Fish described in 2015 {{Cichlinae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gymnogeophagus Peliochelynion
''Gymnogeophagus'' is a genus of cichlid fishes from South America, where they are known from various river basins (notably Rio de la Plata and Lagoa dos Patos– Mirim) in southern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and northern Argentina. They are part of a group popularly known as eartheaters. Species There are currently 20 recognized extant species in this genus: * '' Gymnogeophagus australis'' ( C. H. Eigenmann, 1907) (Uruguayan eartheater) * '' Gymnogeophagus balzanii'' (Perugia, 1891) (Argentine eartheater) * '' Gymnogeophagus caaguazuensis'' Staeck, 2006 * '' Gymnogeophagus che'' Casciotta, S. E. Gómez & Toresanni, 2000 * ''Gymnogeophagus constellatus'' L. R. Malabarba, M. C. Malabarba & R. E. dos Reis, 2015 * ''Gymnogeophagus gymnogenys'' ( R. F. Hensel, 1870) (Smooth-cheek eartheater) * '' Gymnogeophagus jaryi'' Alonso et al., 2019 * '' Gymnogeophagus labiatus'' ( R. F. Hensel, 1870) (Earth eater) * '' Gymnogeophagus lacustris'' R. E. dos Reis & L. R. Malabarba, 1988 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gymnogeophagus Missioneiro
''Gymnogeophagus missioneiro'' is a species of geophagine cichlid. It inhabits parts of the Uruguay and Río Negro rivers. It is characterised by the absence of supraneural bones, the presence of a forward spine in its first dorsal fin pterygiophore, the absence of an oblique bar between the eye and nape The nape is the back of the neck. In technical anatomical/medical terminology, the nape is also called the nucha (from the Medieval Latin rendering of the Arabic , ). The corresponding adjective is ''nuchal'', as in the term ''nuchal rigidity'' ..., possessing a black marking near the dorsal fin origin that projects to its dorsum, as well as other features. References missioneiro Taxa named by Luiz Roberto Malabarba Taxa named by Maria Claudia de Souza Lima Malabarba Taxa named by Roberto Esser dos Reis Fish described in 2015 {{Cichlinae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gymnogeophagus Meridionalis
''Gymnogeophagus'' is a genus of cichlid fishes from South America, where they are known from various river basins (notably Rio de la Plata and Lagoa dos Patos– Mirim) in southern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and northern Argentina. They are part of a group popularly known as eartheaters. Species There are currently 20 recognized extant species in this genus: * '' Gymnogeophagus australis'' ( C. H. Eigenmann, 1907) (Uruguayan eartheater) * '' Gymnogeophagus balzanii'' (Perugia, 1891) (Argentine eartheater) * '' Gymnogeophagus caaguazuensis'' Staeck, 2006 * '' Gymnogeophagus che'' Casciotta, S. E. Gómez & Toresanni, 2000 * ''Gymnogeophagus constellatus'' L. R. Malabarba, M. C. Malabarba & R. E. dos Reis, 2015 * ''Gymnogeophagus gymnogenys'' ( R. F. Hensel, 1870) (Smooth-cheek eartheater) * '' Gymnogeophagus jaryi'' Alonso et al., 2019 * '' Gymnogeophagus labiatus'' ( R. F. Hensel, 1870) (Earth eater) * '' Gymnogeophagus lacustris'' R. E. dos Reis & L. R. Malabarba, 1988 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gymnogeophagus Mekinos
''Gymnogeophagus mekinos'' is a species of geophagine cichlid. It inhabits parts of the Uruguay and Río Negro rivers. It is characterised by the absence of supraneural bones, the presence of a forward spine in its first dorsal fin pterygiophore, the absence of an oblique bar between the eye and nape The nape is the back of the neck. In technical anatomical/medical terminology, the nape is also called the nucha (from the Medieval Latin rendering of the Arabic , ). The corresponding adjective is ''nuchal'', as in the term ''nuchal rigidity'' ..., possessing a black marking near the dorsal fin origin that projects to its dorsum, as well as other features. References mekinos Taxa named by Luiz Roberto Malabarba Taxa named by Maria Claudia de Souza Lima Malabarba Taxa named by Roberto Esser dos Reis Fish described in 2015 {{Cichlinae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gymnogeophagus Lipokarenos
''Gymnogeophagus lipokarenos'' is a species of geophagine cichlid. It inhabits parts of the Uruguay and Río Negro rivers. It is characterised by the absence of supraneural bones, the presence of a forward spine in its first dorsal fin pterygiophore, the absence of an oblique bar between the eye and nape The nape is the back of the neck. In technical anatomical/medical terminology, the nape is also called the nucha (from the Medieval Latin rendering of the Arabic , ). The corresponding adjective is ''nuchal'', as in the term ''nuchal rigidity'' ..., possessing a black marking near the dorsal fin origin that projects to its dorsum, as well as other features. References lipokarenos Taxa named by Luiz Roberto Malabarba Taxa named by Maria Claudia de Souza Lima Malabarba Taxa named by Roberto Esser dos Reis Fish described in 2015 {{Cichlinae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gymnogeophagus Lacustris
''Gymnogeophagus'' is a genus of cichlid fishes from South America, where they are known from various river basins (notably Rio de la Plata and Lagoa dos Patos– Mirim) in southern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and northern Argentina. They are part of a group popularly known as eartheaters. Species There are currently 20 recognized extant species in this genus: * '' Gymnogeophagus australis'' ( C. H. Eigenmann, 1907) (Uruguayan eartheater) * '' Gymnogeophagus balzanii'' (Perugia, 1891) (Argentine eartheater) * '' Gymnogeophagus caaguazuensis'' Staeck, 2006 * '' Gymnogeophagus che'' Casciotta, S. E. Gómez & Toresanni, 2000 * ''Gymnogeophagus constellatus'' L. R. Malabarba, M. C. Malabarba & R. E. dos Reis, 2015 * ''Gymnogeophagus gymnogenys'' ( R. F. Hensel, 1870) (Smooth-cheek eartheater) * '' Gymnogeophagus jaryi'' Alonso et al., 2019 * '' Gymnogeophagus labiatus'' ( R. F. Hensel, 1870) (Earth eater) * '' Gymnogeophagus lacustris'' R. E. dos Reis & L. R. Malabarba, 1988 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Reinhold Friedrich Hensel
Reinhold is a German language, German, male given name, originally composed of two elements. The first is from ''regin'', meaning "the (German)Gods" or as an emphatic prefix (very) and ''wald'' meaning "powerful". The second element having been reinterpreted as ''hold'' meaning "loyal" in the 16th century.George T. Gillespie, A Catalogue Of Persons Named In German Heroic Literature (700-1600) Including Named Animals And Objects And Ethnic Names, 1973, pp 107-108 This name was popularised by the ancient German hero figure known as Reinhold von Meilan from Legends about Theodoric the Great, The Dietrich Saga. As well as Renaud de Montauban, Reinhold von Montalban (The Four Sons of Aymon), who ultimately also became Reinold, Saint Reinhold von Köln. The -h- is recorded in the Dietrich von Bern legendary figure Reinholt van Meilan who was the only one spared the slaughter at Erminrich's castle due to his loyalty to Dietrich. Hence with the addition of the -h- the etymology is interpr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gymnogeophagus Gymnogenys
''Gymnogeophagus'' is a genus of cichlid fishes from South America, where they are known from various river basins (notably Río de la Plata Basin, Rio de la Plata and Lagoa dos Patos–Lagoon Mirim, Mirim) in southern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and northern Argentina. They are part of a group popularly known as eartheaters. Species There are currently 20 recognized extant species in this genus: * ''Gymnogeophagus australis'' (Carl H. Eigenmann, C. H. Eigenmann, 1907) (Uruguayan eartheater) * ''Gymnogeophagus balzanii'' (Alberto Perugia, Perugia, 1891) (Argentine eartheater) * ''Gymnogeophagus caaguazuensis'' Wolfgang Staeck, Staeck, 2006 * ''Gymnogeophagus che'' Jorge Rafael Casciotta, Casciotta, Sergio Enrique Gómez, S. E. Gómez & Nelly I. Toresanni, Toresanni, 2000 * ''Gymnogeophagus constellatus'' Luiz Roberto Malabarba, L. R. Malabarba, Maria Claudia de Souza Lima Malabarba, M. C. Malabarba & Roberto Esser dos Reis, R. E. dos Reis, 2015 * ''Gymnogeophagus gymnogenys'' (Rei ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |