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Hemirhamphodon Kapuasensis
''Hemirhamphodon'' is a genus of viviparous halfbeak fish. Most recognized species are endemic to lowland forest streams, rivers and swamps in Borneo (often in areas with peat), but ''H. phaiosoma'' and ''H. pogonognathus'' are also found elsewhere in Southeast Asia. The largest species reaches about in length. These fish are viviparous (with the exception of oviparious ''H. tengah'') and are sometimes kept as aquarium fish, but otherwise have no commercial value. Species There are currently nine recognized species in this genus: * '' Hemirhamphodon byssus'' H. H. Tan & K. K. P. Lim, 2013Tan, H.H. & Lim, K.K.P. (2013)Three new species of freshwater halfbeaks (Teleostei: Zenarchopteridae: ''Hemirhamphodon'') from Borneo. ''The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 61 (2): 735–747.'' * '' Hemirhamphodon chrysopunctatus'' Brembach, 1978 * '' Hemirhamphodon kapuasensis'' Collette, 1991 * ''Hemirhamphodon kecil'' H. H. Tan & K. K. P. Lim, 2013 * ''Hemirhamphodon kuekenthali'' Steindach ...
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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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Manfred Brembach
''Manfred: A dramatic poem'' is a closet drama written in 1816–1817 by Lord Byron. It contains supernatural elements, in keeping with the popularity of the ghost story in England at the time. It is a typical example of a Gothic fiction. Byron commenced this work in late 1816, a few months after the famous ghost-story sessions with Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Shelley that provided the initial impetus for '' Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus ''. The supernatural references are made clear throughout the poem. ''Manfred'' was adapted musically by Robert Schumann in 1852, in a composition entitled '' Manfred: Dramatic Poem with Music in Three Parts'', and in 1885 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in his ''Manfred Symphony''. Friedrich Nietzsche was inspired by the poem's depiction of a super-human being to compose a piano score in 1872 based on it, "Manfred Meditation". Background Byron wrote this "metaphysical drama", as he called it, after his marriage to Annabella Mill ...
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Live-bearing Aquarium Fish
Livebearers are aquarium fish that retain the eggs inside the body and give birth to live, free-swimming young. Among aquarium fish, livebearers are nearly all members of the family Poeciliidae and include guppies, mollies, platies and swordtails. The advantages of livebearing to the aquarist are that the newborn juvenile fish are larger than newly-hatched fry, have a lower chance of mortality and are easier to care for. Unusual livebearers include seahorses and pipefish, where the males care for the young, and certain cichlids that are mouthbrooders, with the parent incubating the eggs in the buccal cavity. Common aquarium livebearers Species of interest to aquarists are almost always members of the family Poeciliidae, most commonly guppies, mollies, platies, swordtails, Endler's livebearer, and mosquito fish. Most of these are ovoviviparous, with the developing embryos receiving no nourishment from the parent fish, but a few are viviparous, receiving food from the maternal bl ...
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Hemirhamphodon Tengah
''Hemirhamphodon'' is a genus of viviparous halfbeak fish. Most recognized species are endemic to lowland forest streams, rivers and swamps in Borneo (often in areas with peat), but ''H. phaiosoma'' and ''H. pogonognathus'' are also found elsewhere in Southeast Asia. The largest species reaches about in length. These fish are viviparous (with the exception of oviparious ''H. tengah'') and are sometimes kept as aquarium fish, but otherwise have no commercial value. Species There are currently nine recognized species in this genus: * '' Hemirhamphodon byssus'' H. H. Tan & K. K. P. Lim, 2013Tan, H.H. & Lim, K.K.P. (2013)Three new species of freshwater halfbeaks (Teleostei: Zenarchopteridae: ''Hemirhamphodon'') from Borneo. ''The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 61 (2): 735–747.'' * '' Hemirhamphodon chrysopunctatus'' Brembach, 1978 * '' Hemirhamphodon kapuasensis'' Collette, 1991 * '' Hemirhamphodon kecil'' H. H. Tan & K. K. P. Lim, 2013 * ''Hemirhamphodon kuekenthali'' Steindac ...
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Hemirhamphodon Sesamum
''Hemirhamphodon'' is a genus of viviparous halfbeak fish. Most recognized species are endemic to lowland forest streams, rivers and swamps in Borneo (often in areas with peat), but ''H. phaiosoma'' and ''H. pogonognathus'' are also found elsewhere in Southeast Asia. The largest species reaches about in length. These fish are viviparous (with the exception of oviparious ''H. tengah'') and are sometimes kept as aquarium fish, but otherwise have no commercial value. Species There are currently nine recognized species in this genus: * '' Hemirhamphodon byssus'' H. H. Tan & K. K. P. Lim, 2013Tan, H.H. & Lim, K.K.P. (2013)Three new species of freshwater halfbeaks (Teleostei: Zenarchopteridae: ''Hemirhamphodon'') from Borneo. ''The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 61 (2): 735–747.'' * '' Hemirhamphodon chrysopunctatus'' Brembach, 1978 * '' Hemirhamphodon kapuasensis'' Collette, 1991 * '' Hemirhamphodon kecil'' H. H. Tan & K. K. P. Lim, 2013 * ''Hemirhamphodon kuekenthali'' Steindac ...
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Hemirhamphodon Pogonognathus
''Hemirhamphodon'' is a genus of viviparous halfbeak fish. Most recognized species are endemic to lowland forest streams, rivers and swamps in Borneo (often in areas with peat), but ''H. phaiosoma'' and ''H. pogonognathus'' are also found elsewhere in Southeast Asia. The largest species reaches about in length. These fish are viviparous (with the exception of oviparious ''H. tengah'') and are sometimes kept as aquarium fish, but otherwise have no commercial value. Species There are currently nine recognized species in this genus: * '' Hemirhamphodon byssus'' H. H. Tan & K. K. P. Lim, 2013Tan, H.H. & Lim, K.K.P. (2013)Three new species of freshwater halfbeaks (Teleostei: Zenarchopteridae: ''Hemirhamphodon'') from Borneo. ''The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 61 (2): 735–747.'' * '' Hemirhamphodon chrysopunctatus'' Brembach, 1978 * '' Hemirhamphodon kapuasensis'' Collette, 1991 * '' Hemirhamphodon kecil'' H. H. Tan & K. K. P. Lim, 2013 * ''Hemirhamphodon kuekenthali'' Steindac ...
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Hemirhamphodon Phaiosoma
''Hemirhamphodon'' is a genus of viviparous halfbeak fish. Most recognized species are endemic to lowland forest streams, rivers and swamps in Borneo (often in areas with peat), but ''H. phaiosoma'' and ''H. pogonognathus'' are also found elsewhere in Southeast Asia. The largest species reaches about in length. These fish are viviparous (with the exception of oviparious ''H. tengah'') and are sometimes kept as aquarium fish, but otherwise have no commercial value. Species There are currently nine recognized species in this genus: * '' Hemirhamphodon byssus'' H. H. Tan & K. K. P. Lim, 2013Tan, H.H. & Lim, K.K.P. (2013)Three new species of freshwater halfbeaks (Teleostei: Zenarchopteridae: ''Hemirhamphodon'') from Borneo. ''The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 61 (2): 735–747.'' * '' Hemirhamphodon chrysopunctatus'' Brembach, 1978 * '' Hemirhamphodon kapuasensis'' Collette, 1991 * '' Hemirhamphodon kecil'' H. H. Tan & K. K. P. Lim, 2013 * ''Hemirhamphodon kuekenthali'' Steindac ...
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Franz Steindachner
Franz Steindachner (11 November 1834 in Vienna – 10 December 1919 in Vienna) was an Austrian Zoology, zoologist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist. He published over 200 papers on fishes and over 50 papers on reptiles and amphibians. Steindachner described hundreds of new species of fish and dozens of new amphibians and reptiles. At least seven species of reptile have been named after him. Work and career Being interested in natural history, Steindachner took up the study of fossil fishes on the recommendation of his friend Eduard Suess (1831–1914). In 1860 he was appointed to the position of director of the fish collection at the Naturhistorisches Museum, a position which had remained vacant since the death of Johann Jakob Heckel (1790–1857). (in German). Steindachner's reputation as an Ichthyology, ichthyologist grew, and in 1868 he was invited by Louis Agassiz (1807–1873) to accept a position at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University. Steindachner took ...
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Hemirhamphodon Kuekenthali
''Hemirhamphodon'' is a genus of viviparous halfbeak fish. Most recognized species are endemic to lowland forest streams, rivers and swamps in Borneo (often in areas with peat), but ''H. phaiosoma'' and ''H. pogonognathus'' are also found elsewhere in Southeast Asia. The largest species reaches about in length. These fish are viviparous (with the exception of oviparious ''H. tengah'') and are sometimes kept as aquarium fish, but otherwise have no commercial value. Species There are currently nine recognized species in this genus: * '' Hemirhamphodon byssus'' H. H. Tan & K. K. P. Lim, 2013Tan, H.H. & Lim, K.K.P. (2013)Three new species of freshwater halfbeaks (Teleostei: Zenarchopteridae: ''Hemirhamphodon'') from Borneo. ''The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 61 (2): 735–747.'' * '' Hemirhamphodon chrysopunctatus'' Brembach, 1978 * '' Hemirhamphodon kapuasensis'' Collette, 1991 * '' Hemirhamphodon kecil'' H. H. Tan & K. K. P. Lim, 2013 * '' Hemirhamphodon kuekenthali'' Steinda ...
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Hemirhamphodon Kecil
''Hemirhamphodon'' is a genus of viviparous halfbeak fish. Most recognized species are endemic to lowland forest streams, rivers and swamps in Borneo (often in areas with peat), but ''H. phaiosoma'' and ''H. pogonognathus'' are also found elsewhere in Southeast Asia. The largest species reaches about in length. These fish are viviparous (with the exception of oviparious ''H. tengah'') and are sometimes kept as aquarium fish, but otherwise have no commercial value. Species There are currently nine recognized species in this genus: * '' Hemirhamphodon byssus'' H. H. Tan & K. K. P. Lim, 2013Tan, H.H. & Lim, K.K.P. (2013)Three new species of freshwater halfbeaks (Teleostei: Zenarchopteridae: ''Hemirhamphodon'') from Borneo. ''The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 61 (2): 735–747.'' * '' Hemirhamphodon chrysopunctatus'' Brembach, 1978 * '' Hemirhamphodon kapuasensis'' Collette, 1991 * '' Hemirhamphodon kecil'' H. H. Tan & K. K. P. Lim, 2013 * ''Hemirhamphodon kuekenthali'' Steindac ...
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Bruce Baden Collette
Bruce Baden Collette (born March 13, 1934) is an American ichthyologist. Biography He was born on March 13, 1934, in Brooklyn, New York. He is the son of Raymond Hill Collette and Agnes Hellen (Lavsen) Collette. Publications * ''The diversity of fishes : biology, evolution, and ecology'' (with Gene S. Helfman and Douglas E. Facey); Malden (Mass.) : Blackwell science, cop. 2009. * ''Results of the Tektite Program: ecology of coral reef fishes'' (with Sylvia Alice Earle); Natural History Museum, Los Angeles County, 1972.Results of the Tektite Program
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Hemirhamphodon Kapuasensis
''Hemirhamphodon'' is a genus of viviparous halfbeak fish. Most recognized species are endemic to lowland forest streams, rivers and swamps in Borneo (often in areas with peat), but ''H. phaiosoma'' and ''H. pogonognathus'' are also found elsewhere in Southeast Asia. The largest species reaches about in length. These fish are viviparous (with the exception of oviparious ''H. tengah'') and are sometimes kept as aquarium fish, but otherwise have no commercial value. Species There are currently nine recognized species in this genus: * '' Hemirhamphodon byssus'' H. H. Tan & K. K. P. Lim, 2013Tan, H.H. & Lim, K.K.P. (2013)Three new species of freshwater halfbeaks (Teleostei: Zenarchopteridae: ''Hemirhamphodon'') from Borneo. ''The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 61 (2): 735–747.'' * '' Hemirhamphodon chrysopunctatus'' Brembach, 1978 * '' Hemirhamphodon kapuasensis'' Collette, 1991 * ''Hemirhamphodon kecil'' H. H. Tan & K. K. P. Lim, 2013 * ''Hemirhamphodon kuekenthali'' Steindach ...
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