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Guttigadus
''Guttigadus'' is a genus of morid cods. This genus is sometimes considered a subgenus of ''Laemonema'' and ''Laemonema nana'' as ''Guttigadus nana'' is named as the type species of the genus ''Guttigadus'', although FishBase does not include this species in the list of species in ''Guttigadus''. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Guttigadus globiceps'' ( Gilchrist, 1906) (fat-headed cod) * '' Guttigadus globosus'' ( Paulin, 1986) (tadpole cod) * '' Guttigadus kongi'' ( Markle & Meléndez C., 1988) (austral cod) * '' Guttigadus latifrons'' (Holt & Byrne ' Byrne (also O'Byrne) is an Irish surname. It is derived from the Gaelic ''Ó Broin'' or ''Ó Beirn''. There are two Irish surnames which have Byrne as their English spelling; the most common comes from Ó Broin, which refers to the Leinster-ba ..., 1908) * '' Guttigadus nudicephalus'' ( Trunov, 1990) * '' Guttigadus nudirostre'' ( Trunov, 1990) * '' Guttigadus squamirostre'' ( Trunov, 1990) R ...
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Guttigadus Squamirostre
''Guttigadus'' is a genus of morid cods. This genus is sometimes considered a subgenus of ''Laemonema'' and ''Laemonema nana'' as ''Guttigadus nana'' is named as the type species of the genus ''Guttigadus'', although FishBase does not include this species in the list of species in ''Guttigadus''. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Guttigadus globiceps'' ( Gilchrist, 1906) (fat-headed cod) * '' Guttigadus globosus'' ( Paulin, 1986) (tadpole cod) * '' Guttigadus kongi'' ( Markle & Meléndez C., 1988) (austral cod) * '' Guttigadus latifrons'' (Holt & Byrne ' Byrne (also O'Byrne) is an Irish surname. It is derived from the Gaelic ''Ó Broin'' or ''Ó Beirn''. There are two Irish surnames which have Byrne as their English spelling; the most common comes from Ó Broin, which refers to the Leinster-ba ..., 1908) * '' Guttigadus nudicephalus'' ( Trunov, 1990) * '' Guttigadus nudirostre'' ( Trunov, 1990) * '' Guttigadus squamirostre'' ( Trunov, 1990) R ...
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Guttigadus Latifrons
''Guttigadus'' is a genus of morid cods. This genus is sometimes considered a subgenus of ''Laemonema'' and ''Laemonema nana'' as ''Guttigadus nana'' is named as the type species of the genus ''Guttigadus'', although FishBase does not include this species in the list of species in ''Guttigadus''. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Guttigadus globiceps'' ( Gilchrist, 1906) (fat-headed cod) * '' Guttigadus globosus'' ( Paulin, 1986) (tadpole cod) * '' Guttigadus kongi'' ( Markle & Meléndez C., 1988) (austral cod) * '' Guttigadus latifrons'' (Holt & Byrne, 1908) * '' Guttigadus nudicephalus'' ( Trunov, 1990) * '' Guttigadus nudirostre'' ( Trunov, 1990) * ''Guttigadus squamirostre ''Guttigadus'' is a genus of morid cods. This genus is sometimes considered a subgenus of ''Laemonema'' and ''Laemonema nana'' as ''Guttigadus nana'' is named as the type species of the genus ''Guttigadus'', although FishBase does not include t ...'' ( Trunov, 1990) Re ...
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Guttigadus Nudirostre
''Guttigadus'' is a genus of morid cods. This genus is sometimes considered a subgenus of ''Laemonema'' and ''Laemonema nana'' as ''Guttigadus nana'' is named as the type species of the genus ''Guttigadus'', although FishBase does not include this species in the list of species in ''Guttigadus''. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Guttigadus globiceps'' ( Gilchrist, 1906) (fat-headed cod) * '' Guttigadus globosus'' ( Paulin, 1986) (tadpole cod) * '' Guttigadus kongi'' ( Markle & Meléndez C., 1988) (austral cod) * ''Guttigadus latifrons'' (Holt & Byrne, 1908) * '' Guttigadus nudicephalus'' ( Trunov, 1990) * '' Guttigadus nudirostre'' ( Trunov, 1990) * ''Guttigadus squamirostre ''Guttigadus'' is a genus of morid cods. This genus is sometimes considered a subgenus of ''Laemonema'' and ''Laemonema nana'' as ''Guttigadus nana'' is named as the type species of the genus ''Guttigadus'', although FishBase does not include t ...'' ( Trunov, 1990) Ref ...
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Guttigadus Globiceps
''Guttigadus'' is a genus of morid cods. This genus is sometimes considered a subgenus of ''Laemonema'' and ''Laemonema nana'' as ''Guttigadus nana'' is named as the type species of the genus ''Guttigadus'', although FishBase does not include this species in the list of species in ''Guttigadus''. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * '' Guttigadus globiceps'' ( Gilchrist, 1906) (fat-headed cod) * '' Guttigadus globosus'' ( Paulin, 1986) (tadpole cod) * '' Guttigadus kongi'' ( Markle & Meléndez C., 1988) (austral cod) * ''Guttigadus latifrons'' (Holt & Byrne, 1908) * '' Guttigadus nudicephalus'' ( Trunov, 1990) * ''Guttigadus nudirostre'' ( Trunov, 1990) * ''Guttigadus squamirostre ''Guttigadus'' is a genus of morid cods. This genus is sometimes considered a subgenus of ''Laemonema'' and ''Laemonema nana'' as ''Guttigadus nana'' is named as the type species of the genus ''Guttigadus'', although FishBase does not include t ...'' ( Trunov, 1990) Refe ...
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Guttigadus Nudicephalus
''Guttigadus'' is a genus of morid cods. This genus is sometimes considered a subgenus of ''Laemonema'' and ''Laemonema nana'' as ''Guttigadus nana'' is named as the type species of the genus ''Guttigadus'', although FishBase does not include this species in the list of species in ''Guttigadus''. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * ''Guttigadus globiceps'' ( Gilchrist, 1906) (fat-headed cod) * '' Guttigadus globosus'' ( Paulin, 1986) (tadpole cod) * '' Guttigadus kongi'' ( Markle & Meléndez C., 1988) (austral cod) * ''Guttigadus latifrons'' (Holt & Byrne, 1908) * '' Guttigadus nudicephalus'' ( Trunov, 1990) * ''Guttigadus nudirostre'' ( Trunov, 1990) * ''Guttigadus squamirostre ''Guttigadus'' is a genus of morid cods. This genus is sometimes considered a subgenus of ''Laemonema'' and ''Laemonema nana'' as ''Guttigadus nana'' is named as the type species of the genus ''Guttigadus'', although FishBase does not include t ...'' ( Trunov, 1990) Refer ...
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Guttigadus Kongi
''Guttigadus'' is a genus of morid cods. This genus is sometimes considered a subgenus of ''Laemonema'' and ''Laemonema nana'' as ''Guttigadus nana'' is named as the type species of the genus ''Guttigadus'', although FishBase does not include this species in the list of species in ''Guttigadus''. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * ''Guttigadus globiceps'' ( Gilchrist, 1906) (fat-headed cod) * '' Guttigadus globosus'' ( Paulin, 1986) (tadpole cod) * '' Guttigadus kongi'' ( Markle & Meléndez C., 1988) (austral cod) * ''Guttigadus latifrons'' (Holt & Byrne, 1908) * ''Guttigadus nudicephalus'' ( Trunov, 1990) * ''Guttigadus nudirostre'' ( Trunov, 1990) * ''Guttigadus squamirostre ''Guttigadus'' is a genus of morid cods. This genus is sometimes considered a subgenus of ''Laemonema'' and ''Laemonema nana'' as ''Guttigadus nana'' is named as the type species of the genus ''Guttigadus'', although FishBase does not include t ...'' ( Trunov, 1990) Refere ...
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Guttigadus Globosus
''Guttigadus globosus'', the tadpole cod, is a deepwater fish found in the oceanic islands off New Zealand and in the mid South Atlantic at depths ranging from 1200 to 1600 m. The tadpole cod is a member of the family Moridae, the morid cods, related to the true cods (of genus ''Gadus'', family Gadidae). Like the familiar Atlantic cod, it has small whiskers ( barbels) on its mouth. Specimens have been measured up to 18 cm. It has no commercial value, and is not currently believed to be endangered. Not much is known about this species, being discovered in 1986. The tadpole cod is distinct from the tadpole fish, '' Raniceps raninus''. This fish was formerly classified in the family Ranicipitidae, called the tadpole cods, as its sole member. The family was placed in a different order of fish, the Ophidiiformes Ophidiiformes is an order of ray-finned fish that includes the cusk-eels (family Ophidiidae), pearlfishes (family Carapidae), viviparous brotulas (family ...
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Morid Cod
The Moridae are a family of cod-like fishes, known as codlings, hakelings, and moras. Morids are marine fishes found throughout the world, and may be found at depths to , although most prefer shallower waters. In appearance, they greatly resemble the typical cods, from which can only be distinguished by their skeletal features and the structure of the swim bladder. They grow up to long (red codling The red codling or hokaEd. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. 2006 (''Pseudophycis bachus'') is a morid cod of the genus '' Pseudophycis'', restricted to New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern ..., ''Pseudophycis bachus''). References * Ray-finned fish families {{Gadiformes-stub ...
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Ivan Andreevich Trunov
Ivan () is a Slavic male given name, connected with the variant of the Greek name (English: John) from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'. It is associated worldwide with Slavic countries. The earliest person known to bear the name was Bulgarian tsar Ivan Vladislav. It is very popular in Russia, Ukraine, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Belarus, North Macedonia, and Montenegro and has also become more popular in Romance-speaking countries since the 20th century. Etymology Ivan is the common Slavic Latin spelling, while Cyrillic spelling is two-fold: in Bulgarian, Russian, Macedonian, Serbian and Montenegrin it is Иван, while in Belarusian and Ukrainian it is Іван. The Old Church Slavonic (or Old Cyrillic) spelling is . It is the Slavic relative of the Latin name , corresponding to English ''John''. This Slavic version of the name originates from New Testament Greek (''Iōánnēs'') rather than from the Latin . The Greek name is in tur ...
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Lucius Widdrington Byrne
Lucius ( el, Λούκιος ''Loukios''; ett, Luvcie) is a male given name derived from '' Lucius'' (abbreviated ''L.''), one of the small group of common Latin forenames ('' praenomina'') found in the culture of ancient Rome. Lucius derives from Latin word ''Lux'' (gen. ''lucis''), meaning " light" (< ''*leuk-'' "brightness", Latin verb ''lucere'' "to shine"), and is a of the name . Another etymology proposed is a derivation from Etruscan ''Lauchum'' (or ''Lauchme'') meaning "
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Ernest William Lyons Holt
Ernest William Lyons Holt or E. W. L. Holt (17 October 1864 – 10 June 1922) was an eminent English marine naturalist and biologist who specialized in ichthyology, the study of fish. His work helped lay a scientific foundation for the fishery management in Ireland, and together with William Spotswood Green, he strongly influenced the development of the Irish Fisheries in its early years. Biography Early life Holt was born in London and was educated at Eton, where he won a prize in biology. After school, he decided on a career in the British Army, enrolling at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, and after completing his officer training was commissioned into the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. He participated in the Nile Campaign (1884–85) and then in the Third Burmese War of 1886–87. During that latter campaign, he fell sick and was invalided home. Back in civilian life, Holt began studying zoology at the University of St. Andrews in 1888. Ichthyologic ...
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Iwao Taki
Iwao Taki (Japanese name: 瀧巖,The Malacological Society of Japan 1984, p.iii 瀧巌,The Malacological Society of Japan 1961, pp.355-357 滝巌, Hiragana: たき いわお, 19 June 1901 - 31 May 1984) was a Japanese malacologist. He described many taxa of Mollusca with Isao Taki (his brother), Tadashige Habe and Tokubei Kuroda.The Malacological Society of Japan 1984, pp.iv-vii Life Iwao Taki was born on 19 June 1901 in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture. On the suggestion of his brother, Isao Taki, he entered in 1920. He graduated and worked at as a teacher in 1924. The next year, he entered Department of zoology, Faculty of Science, Kyoto Imperial University. In 1928, he graduated and worked in Seto Marine Biological Laboratory. He returned to Kyoto in August, and he founded The Malacological Society of Japan (Japanese: 日本貝類学会), and was involved in publishing the journal "Venus". In 1929, he became an assistant of department of zoology, Kyoto Imperial Unive ...
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