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Holcomycteronus
''Holcomycteronus'' is a genus of cusk-eels. It includes '' Holcomycteronus profundissimus'', long thought to be the deepest-living fish in the world's oceans. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus. Many were formerly considered species of '' Neobythites'' or ''Grimaldichthys''. * '' Holcomycteronus aequatoris'' ( H. M. Smith & Radcliffe, 1913) * '' Holcomycteronus brucei'' ( Dollo, 1906) * '' Holcomycteronus digittatus'' Garman Garman is a surname or first name. Notable people with the name include: Sports * Ann Garman, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player * Judi Garman (born 1954), American softball coach * Mike Garman (born 1949), American baseball pla ..., 1899 * '' Holcomycteronus profundissimus'' ( Roule, 1913) * '' Holcomycteronus pterotus'' ( Alcock, 1890) * '' Holcomycteronus squamosus'' ( Roule, 1916) References Ophidiidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Samuel Garman {{Ophidiidae-stub ...
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Holcomycteronus Brucei
''Holcomycteronus'' is a genus of cusk-eels. It includes '' Holcomycteronus profundissimus'', long thought to be the deepest-living fish in the world's oceans. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus. Many were formerly considered species of '' Neobythites'' or ''Grimaldichthys''. * '' Holcomycteronus aequatoris'' ( H. M. Smith & Radcliffe, 1913) * '' Holcomycteronus brucei'' ( Dollo, 1906) * '' Holcomycteronus digittatus'' Garman Garman is a surname or first name. Notable people with the name include: Sports * Ann Garman, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player * Judi Garman (born 1954), American softball coach * Mike Garman (born 1949), American baseball pla ..., 1899 * '' Holcomycteronus profundissimus'' ( Roule, 1913) * '' Holcomycteronus pterotus'' ( Alcock, 1890) * '' Holcomycteronus squamosus'' ( Roule, 1916) References Ophidiidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Samuel Garman {{Ophidiidae-stub ...
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Holcomycteronus Digittatus
''Holcomycteronus'' is a genus of cusk-eels. It includes '' Holcomycteronus profundissimus'', long thought to be the deepest-living fish in the world's oceans. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus. Many were formerly considered species of '' Neobythites'' or ''Grimaldichthys''. * '' Holcomycteronus aequatoris'' ( H. M. Smith & Radcliffe, 1913) * ''Holcomycteronus brucei'' ( Dollo, 1906) * '' Holcomycteronus digittatus'' Garman Garman is a surname or first name. Notable people with the name include: Sports * Ann Garman, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player * Judi Garman (born 1954), American softball coach * Mike Garman (born 1949), American baseball pla ..., 1899 * '' Holcomycteronus profundissimus'' ( Roule, 1913) * '' Holcomycteronus pterotus'' ( Alcock, 1890) * '' Holcomycteronus squamosus'' ( Roule, 1916) References Ophidiidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Samuel Garman {{Ophidiidae-stub ...
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Holcomycteronus Squamosus
''Holcomycteronus'' is a genus of cusk-eels. It includes '' Holcomycteronus profundissimus'', long thought to be the deepest-living fish in the world's oceans. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus. Many were formerly considered species of '' Neobythites'' or ''Grimaldichthys''. * '' Holcomycteronus aequatoris'' ( H. M. Smith & Radcliffe, 1913) * ''Holcomycteronus brucei'' ( Dollo, 1906) * ''Holcomycteronus digittatus'' Garman Garman is a surname or first name. Notable people with the name include: Sports * Ann Garman, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player * Judi Garman (born 1954), American softball coach * Mike Garman (born 1949), American baseball pla ..., 1899 * '' Holcomycteronus profundissimus'' ( Roule, 1913) * '' Holcomycteronus pterotus'' ( Alcock, 1890) * '' Holcomycteronus squamosus'' ( Roule, 1916) References Ophidiidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Samuel Garman {{Ophidiidae-stub ...
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Holcomycteronus Aequatoris
''Holcomycteronus'' is a genus of cusk-eels. It includes '' Holcomycteronus profundissimus'', long thought to be the deepest-living fish in the world's oceans. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus. Many were formerly considered species of '' Neobythites'' or ''Grimaldichthys''. * '' Holcomycteronus aequatoris'' ( H. M. Smith & Radcliffe, 1913) * ''Holcomycteronus brucei'' ( Dollo, 1906) * ''Holcomycteronus digittatus'' Garman, 1899 * '' Holcomycteronus profundissimus'' ( Roule, 1913) * '' Holcomycteronus pterotus'' ( Alcock, 1890) * ''Holcomycteronus squamosus ''Holcomycteronus'' is a genus of cusk-eels. It includes '' Holcomycteronus profundissimus'', long thought to be the deepest-living fish in the world's oceans. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus. Many were formerly ...'' ( Roule, 1916) References Ophidiidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Samuel Garman {{Ophidiidae-stub ...
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Holcomycteronus Pterotus
''Holcomycteronus'' is a genus of cusk-eels. It includes '' Holcomycteronus profundissimus'', long thought to be the deepest-living fish in the world's oceans. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus. Many were formerly considered species of '' Neobythites'' or ''Grimaldichthys''. * ''Holcomycteronus aequatoris'' ( H. M. Smith & Radcliffe, 1913) * ''Holcomycteronus brucei'' ( Dollo, 1906) * ''Holcomycteronus digittatus'' Garman, 1899 * '' Holcomycteronus profundissimus'' ( Roule, 1913) * '' Holcomycteronus pterotus'' ( Alcock, 1890) * ''Holcomycteronus squamosus ''Holcomycteronus'' is a genus of cusk-eels. It includes '' Holcomycteronus profundissimus'', long thought to be the deepest-living fish in the world's oceans. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus. Many were formerly ...'' ( Roule, 1916) References Ophidiidae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Samuel Garman {{Ophidiidae-stub ...
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Holcomycteronus Profundissimus
''Holcomycteronus profundissimus'', also known by its synonym ''Grimaldichthys profundissimus'', ( da, Grimaldis slangekvabbe; fi, Grimaldikala; it, Pesce di Grimaldi) is a species of deep-sea fish in the cusk-eel family. The fish has an elongated body of a uniform sallow yellowish color. It is about in length and has rudimentary eyes. Very little is known about its habitat, ecology and biology. History The first specimen was found in Atlantic waters in August 1901 at a depth of in the hadal zone southwest of the Cape Verde Islands. It was caught during an oceanographic cruise by Princess Alice of Monaco using a fish trap designed by her husband Prince Albert I. The genus to which this species belongs was initially named '' Grimaldichthys'' after the ruling family of Monaco. Other specimens of this fish were recorded later in the Pacific and the Eastern Indian Indian or Indians may refer to: Peoples South Asia * Indian people, people of Indian nationality, or peo ...
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Ophidiidae
The cusk-eel family, Ophidiidae, is a group of marine bony fishes in the Ophidiiformes order. The scientific name is from the Greek ''ophis'' meaning "snake", and refers to their eel-like appearance. True eels, however, diverged from other ray-finned fish during the Jurassic, while cusk-eels are part of the Percomorpha clade, along with tuna, perch, seahorses, and others. Distribution Cusk-eels are found in temperate and tropical oceans throughout the world. They live close to the sea bottom, ranging from shallow water to the hadal zone. One species, ''Abyssobrotula galatheae'', was recorded at the bottom of the Puerto Rico trench, making it the deepest recorded fish at . Ecology Cusk-eels are generally very solitary in nature, but some species have been seen to associate themselves with tube worm communities. Liking to be hidden when they are not foraging, they generally associate themselves within muddy bottoms, sinkholes, or larger structures that they can hide in or ar ...
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Cusk-eel
The cusk-eel family, Ophidiidae, is a group of marine bony fishes in the Ophidiiformes order. The scientific name is from the Greek ''ophis'' meaning "snake", and refers to their eel-like appearance. True eels, however, diverged from other ray-finned fish during the Jurassic, while cusk-eels are part of the Percomorpha clade, along with tuna, perch, seahorses, and others. Distribution Cusk-eels are found in temperate and tropical oceans throughout the world. They live close to the sea bottom, ranging from shallow water to the hadal zone. One species, ''Abyssobrotula galatheae'', was recorded at the bottom of the Puerto Rico trench, making it the deepest recorded fish at . Ecology Cusk-eels are generally very solitary in nature, but some species have been seen to associate themselves with tube worm communities. Liking to be hidden when they are not foraging, they generally associate themselves within muddy bottoms, sinkholes, or larger structures that they can hide in or ar ...
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Alfred William Alcock
Alfred William Alcock (23 June 1859 in Bombay – 24 March 1933 in Belvedere, Kent) was a British physician, naturalist, and carcinologist. Early life and education Alcock was the son of a sea-captain, John Alcock in Bombay, India who retired to live in Blackheath. His mother was a daughter of Christopher Puddicombe, the only son of a Devon squire. Alcock studied at Mill Hill School, at Blackheath Proprietary School and at Westminster School. In 1876 his father faced financial losses and he was taken out of school and sent to India in the Wynaad district. Here he was taken care of by relatives engaged in coffee-planting. As a boy of 17 he spent time in the jungles of Malabar. Career Coffee-planting in Wynaad declined and Alcock obtained a post at a commission agent's office in Calcutta. This office closed soon, and he worked from 1878 to 1880 in Purulia as an agent recruiting unskilled labourers for the Assam tea gardens. While here an acquaintance, Duncan Cameron, le ...
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Hugh McCormick Smith
Hugh McCormick Smith, also H. M. Smith (November 21, 1865 – September 28, 1941) was an American ichthyologist and administrator in the United States Bureau of Fisheries. Biography Smith was born in Washington, D.C. In 1888, he received a Doctor of Medicine from Georgetown University; then, in 1908, a Doctor of Law from the Dickinson School of Law at Dickinson College. He began working for the United States Fish Commission (formally, the United States Commission on Fish and Fisheries) in 1886 as an assistant. He directed the scientific research center there from 1897 to 1903. From 1901 to 1902, he directed the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, Massachusetts. At the same time, he was on the faculty at Georgetown, teaching medicine from 1888 to 1902 and histology from 1895 to 1902. From 1907 to 1910, Smith led the scientific party aboard the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries (successor organization of the U.S. Fish Commission) research ship during her two-and-a-half-year expedit ...
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Louis Dollo
Louis Antoine Marie Joseph Dollo (Lille, 7 December 1857 – Brussels, 19 April 1931) was a Belgian palaeontologist, known for his work on dinosaurs. He also posited that evolution is not reversible, known as Dollo's law. Together with the Austrian Othenio Abel, Dollo established the principles of paleobiology. Early life Louis Dollo was born in Lille, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, a scion of an old Breton family. He studied at the École centrale de Lille, with geologist Jules Gosselet and zoologist Alfred Giard, both of whom influenced the young Dollo. In 1877, he graduated with a degree in engineering. After his graduation, he worked in the mining industry for five years, but simultaneously developed a passion for paleontology. In 1879, he moved to Brussels. ''Iguanodon'' spp. For three years, starting in 1878, he supervised the excavation of the famous, multiple ''Iguanodon'' find at Bernissart, Belgium. He devoted himself to their study as a scientific passion, initially concurrently ...
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Lewis Radcliffe
Lewis Radcliffe (1880–1950) was a naturalist, malacologist, and ichthyologist. He was Deputy Commissioner of the United States Bureau of Fisheries until 1932 and was the assistant naturalist under Hugh McCormick Smith for the 1907-1910 Philippines Expedition. During his life, he described numerous new species of fish, including several sharks. He was also the director of the Oyster Institute of North America Oyster is the common name for a number of different families of salt-water bivalve molluscs that live in marine or brackish habitats. In some species, the valves are highly calcified, and many are somewhat irregular in shape. Many, but not all ... until his death in 1950. See also * :Taxa named by Lewis Radcliffe References External links * 20th-century American zoologists American malacologists American ichthyologists 1880 births 1950 deaths {{US-zoologist-stub ...
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