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Howella
''Howella'' is a genus of fish in the family Howellidae, the oceanic basslets. They are found in all oceans. Species include: * '' Howella atlantica'' Post & Quéro, 1991 – Atlantic pelagic basslet * '' Howella brodiei'' J. D. Ogilby, 1899 – pelagic basslet * '' Howella pammelas'' ( Heller & Snodgrass, 1903) * '' Howella parini'' Fedoryako, 1976 * '' Howella sherborni'' (Norman Norman or Normans may refer to: Ethnic and cultural identity * The Normans, a people partly descended from Norse Vikings who settled in the territory of Normandy in France in the 10th and 11th centuries ** People or things connected with the Norm ..., 1930) – Sherborn's pelagic basslet * '' Howella zina'' Fedoryako, 1976 References Howellidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by James Douglas Ogilby {{Perciformes-stub ...
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Howella Pammelas
''Howella'' is a genus of fish in the family Howellidae, the oceanic basslets. They are found in all oceans. Species include: * '' Howella atlantica'' Post & Quéro, 1991 – Atlantic pelagic basslet * '' Howella brodiei'' J. D. Ogilby, 1899 – pelagic basslet * '' Howella pammelas'' ( Heller & Snodgrass, 1903) * '' Howella parini'' Fedoryako, 1976 * '' Howella sherborni'' (Norman Norman or Normans may refer to: Ethnic and cultural identity * The Normans, a people partly descended from Norse Vikings who settled in the territory of Normandy in France in the 10th and 11th centuries ** People or things connected with the Norm ..., 1930) – Sherborn's pelagic basslet * '' Howella zina'' Fedoryako, 1976 References Howellidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by James Douglas Ogilby {{Perciformes-stub ...
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Howella Zina
''Howella'' is a genus of fish in the family Howellidae, the oceanic basslets. They are found in all oceans. Species include: * '' Howella atlantica'' Post & Quéro, 1991 – Atlantic pelagic basslet * '' Howella brodiei'' J. D. Ogilby, 1899 – pelagic basslet * ''Howella pammelas'' ( Heller & Snodgrass, 1903) * '' Howella parini'' Fedoryako, 1976 * '' Howella sherborni'' (Norman Norman or Normans may refer to: Ethnic and cultural identity * The Normans, a people partly descended from Norse Vikings who settled in the territory of Normandy in France in the 10th and 11th centuries ** People or things connected with the Norm ..., 1930) – Sherborn's pelagic basslet * '' Howella zina'' Fedoryako, 1976 References Howellidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by James Douglas Ogilby {{Perciformes-stub ...
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Howella Sherborni
''Howella'' is a genus of fish in the family Howellidae, the oceanic basslets. They are found in all oceans. Species include: * '' Howella atlantica'' Post & Quéro, 1991 – Atlantic pelagic basslet * '' Howella brodiei'' J. D. Ogilby, 1899 – pelagic basslet * ''Howella pammelas'' ( Heller & Snodgrass, 1903) * '' Howella parini'' Fedoryako, 1976 * '' Howella sherborni'' (Norman, 1930) – Sherborn's pelagic basslet * ''Howella zina ''Howella'' is a genus of fish in the family Howellidae, the oceanic basslets. They are found in all oceans. Species include: * '' Howella atlantica'' Post & Quéro, 1991 – Atlantic pelagic basslet * '' Howella brodiei'' J. D. Ogilby, 1 ...'' Fedoryako, 1976 References Howellidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by James Douglas Ogilby {{Perciformes-stub ...
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Howella Atlantica
''Howella'' is a genus of fish in the family Howellidae, the oceanic basslets. They are found in all oceans. Species include: * '' Howella atlantica'' Post & Quéro, 1991 – Atlantic pelagic basslet * '' Howella brodiei'' J. D. Ogilby, 1899 – pelagic basslet * ''Howella pammelas'' ( Heller & Snodgrass, 1903) * '' Howella parini'' Fedoryako, 1976 * ''Howella sherborni'' (Norman, 1930) – Sherborn's pelagic basslet * ''Howella zina ''Howella'' is a genus of fish in the family Howellidae, the oceanic basslets. They are found in all oceans. Species include: * '' Howella atlantica'' Post & Quéro, 1991 – Atlantic pelagic basslet * '' Howella brodiei'' J. D. Ogilby, 1 ...'' Fedoryako, 1976 References Howellidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by James Douglas Ogilby {{Perciformes-stub ...
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Howella Parini
''Howella'' is a genus of fish in the family Howellidae, the oceanic basslets. They are found in all oceans. Species include: * ''Howella atlantica'' Post & Quéro, 1991 – Atlantic pelagic basslet * '' Howella brodiei'' J. D. Ogilby, 1899 – pelagic basslet * ''Howella pammelas'' ( Heller & Snodgrass, 1903) * '' Howella parini'' Fedoryako, 1976 * ''Howella sherborni'' (Norman, 1930) – Sherborn's pelagic basslet * ''Howella zina ''Howella'' is a genus of fish in the family Howellidae, the oceanic basslets. They are found in all oceans. Species include: * '' Howella atlantica'' Post & Quéro, 1991 – Atlantic pelagic basslet * '' Howella brodiei'' J. D. Ogilby, 1 ...'' Fedoryako, 1976 References Howellidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by James Douglas Ogilby {{Perciformes-stub ...
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Howella Brodiei
The pelagic basslet (''Howella brodiei'') is an oceanic basslet native to the Indo-Pacific The Indo-Pacific is a vast biogeographic region of Earth. In a narrow sense, sometimes known as the Indo-West Pacific or Indo-Pacific Asia, it comprises the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean, the western and central Pacific Ocean, and the ..., where it occurs at depths from . This species is an openwater fish, staying deeper (below ) during the day and moving to shallower waters. This species can reach in TL. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q2299122 Howellidae ...
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Pelagic Basslet
The pelagic basslet (''Howella brodiei'') is an oceanic basslet native to the Indo-Pacific The Indo-Pacific is a vast biogeographic region of Earth. In a narrow sense, sometimes known as the Indo-West Pacific or Indo-Pacific Asia, it comprises the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean, the western and central Pacific Ocean, and the ..., where it occurs at depths from . This species is an openwater fish, staying deeper (below ) during the day and moving to shallower waters. This species can reach in TL. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q2299122 Howellidae ...
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Oceanic Basslets
The oceanic basslets are ray-finned fish that belong to the small family Howellidae within the superfamily Percoidea of the suborder Percoidei part of the order Perciformes. The family includes about 9 species. They are mostly deep-water species, some of which move to shallower waters at night. Various species are found in the Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean, including the Coral Sea, and Atlantic Ocean, including the Caribbean Sea."Basslets" at AnimalSpot web site
Retrieved February 4, 2015.


Genera

The following three genera are classified as part of the Howellidae: * '' Bathysphyraenops''
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Jean-Claude Quéro
Jean-Claude is a French masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Jean-Claude Ades, an Italian electronic music producer * Jean-Claude Alibert (died 2020), a French racing driver * Jean-Claude Amiot (born 1939), a French composer, music professor and conductor * Jean-Claude Andruet (born 1942), a retired French professional rally driver * Jean-Claude Bajeux (1931–2011), a professor and director of the Ecumenical Center for Human Rights in Port-au-Prince, Haiti * Jean-Claude Baker (1943–2015), a French-born American restaurateur * Jean-Claude Bastos de Morais (born 1967), a Swiss entrepreneur with strong connections to Angola * Jean-Claude Beaulieu (born 1944), a member of the National Assembly of France * Jean-Claude Bergeron (born 1968), a retired Canadian ice hockey goaltender * Jean-Claude Bertrand (born 1954), a retired French badminton player * Jean-Claude Biver (born 1949), the CEO, board member and minority shareholder of Hublot * Jean-Claude Blanc ( ...
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James Douglas Ogilby
James Douglas Ogilby (16 February 1853 – 11 August 1925) was an Australian ichthyologist and herpetologist. Ogilby was born in Belfast, Ireland, and was the son of zoologist William Ogilby and his wife Adelaide, née Douglas. He received his education at Winchester College, England, and Trinity College, Dublin. Ogilby worked for the British Museum before joining the Australian Museum in Sydney. After being let go for drunkenness in 1890, he picked up contract work before joining the Queensland Museum in Brisbane circa 1903. He was the author of numerous scientific papers on reptiles, and he described a new species of turtle and several new species of lizards. Ogilby died on 11 August 1925 and was buried at Toowong Cemetery Toowong Cemetery is a heritage-listed cemetery on the corner of Frederick Street and Mt Coot-tha Road, Toowong, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was established in 1866 and formally opened in 1875. It is Queensland's largest cemet .. ...
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Edmund Heller
Edmund Heller (May 21, 1875 – July 18, 1939) was an American zoologist. He was President of the Association of Zoos & Aquariums for two terms, from 1935-1936 and 1937-1938. Early life While at Stanford University, he collected specimens in the Colorado and Mojave Deserts in 1896-7 before graduating with a degree in zoology in 1901. Contributions In 1907, Heller was with Carl Ethan Akeley on the Field Columbian Museum's African expedition. On his return, he was appointed Curator of Mammals at the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology of the University of California and participated in the 1908 Alexander Alaska Expedition. In 1909, Heller began working with the Smithsonian Institution when he was chosen as naturalist for large mammals on the Smithsonian-Roosevelt African Expedition under the command of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt. He worked closely with John Alden Loring who worked as naturalist for the small mammals on the Expedition and they collaborated on their field notes. On his re ...
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Robert Evans Snodgrass
Robert Evans Snodgrass (R.E. Snodgrass) (July 5, 1875 – September 4, 1962) was an American entomologist and artist who made important contributions to the fields of arthropod morphology, anatomy, evolution, and metamorphosis. He was the author of 76 scientific articles and six books,Thurman, E. B. (1959b) Bibliography of R. E. Snodgrass between the years 1896 and 1958. Smithsonian Misc. Coll., 137: 19-22. including ''Insects, Their Ways and Means of Living'' (1930) and the book considered to be his crowning achievement,Eickwort, G. C. (1993) ''From the foreword to the 1993 reprinting of'' Snodgrass, R. E. Principles of Insect Morphology. Cornell Press. pp. ix-xi. the ''Principles of Insect Morphology'' (1935). Biography R.E. Snodgrass was born in St. Louis, Missouri on July 5, 1875, to James Cathcart Snodgrass and Annie Elizabeth Evans Snodgrass, where he lived until he was eight years old. He was the oldest of three children. His admitted first ambition in life was to be a r ...
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