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Kishinouye
was a Japanese fisheries biologist and cnidariologist and a professor of the Imperial University of Tokyo (Faculty of Agriculture) between 1908 and 1928. Kishinouye died in Chengtu of a sudden illness while on a collecting expedition to China. Kishinouye recommended Kumataro Ito to Hugh M. Smith as an artist on board the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries Steamer U.S.S. ''Albatross'' during the Philippine Expedition from 1907 to 1910. Publications * Contributions to the comparative study of the so-called scombroid fishes. (1923) Tokyo : Imperial University of Tokyo, - Journal of the College of Agriculture ; volume viii, no. 3 ii, p. 293-475 * Larval and juvenile tunas and skipjacks. (1919) * A Study of the Mackerels, Cybiids, and Tunas. (1915) Special Scientific Report - Fisheries, no. 24. * Prehistoric fishing in Japan. (1911) J. Coll. Agriculture, Imp. Univ. Tokyo, 2;328-382. * Some Medusae of Japanese Waters. (1910) * Some New Scyphomedusae of Japan. (1902) * Note on the Eyes of ...
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Kishinouyea
''Calvadosia'' is a genus of stalked jellyfish in the order Stauromedusae. It is the only genus in the monotypic family Kishinouyeidae. Taxonomy and systematics The family name is a tribute to Japanese cnidariologist Kamakichi Kishinouye. Mayer used the synonym ''Kishinouyea'' as a replacement name of '' Schizodiscus'', for homonymy, as the name was already used to describe a lichen genus. ''Kishinouyea'' was also used by Yoshio Ôuchi to describe a praying mantis genus that he quickly renamed ''Kishinouyeum'' in 1938, and that could be a junior synonym for ''Phyllothelys''. Species The following species are recognized in the genus ''Calvadosia'': * ''Calvadosia campanulata'' (Lamouroux, 1815) * ''Calvadosia capensis'' (Carlgren, 1938) * '' Calvadosia corbini'' (Larson, 1980) * ''Calvadosia cruciformis'' (Okubo, 1917) * ''Calvadosia cruxmelitensis'' (Corbin, 1978) * ''Calvadosia hawaiiensis'' (Edmondson, 1930) * ''Calvadosia lewisi'' Miranda, Branch, Collins, Hirano, Marques ...
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Kishinouyei
Kishinouyei is a New Latin adjective referring to Japanese marine biologist Kamakichi Kishinouye was a Japanese fisheries biologist and cnidariologist and a professor of the Imperial University of Tokyo (Faculty of Agriculture) between 1908 and 1928. Kishinouye died in Chengtu of a sudden illness while on a collecting expedition to China. ... (1867–1929). See also * ''Including organisms with species name "Kishinouyei"'' Japanese-language surnames {{vocab-stub ...
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Thunnus Tonggol
''Thunnus tonggol'' is a species of tuna of tropical Indo-West Pacific waters. It is commonly known as the longtail tuna or northern bluefin tuna.Hutchins, B. & Swainston, R. (1986). ''Sea Fishes of Southern Australia.'' pp. 104 & 141. Allen, G. (1999). ''Marine Fishes of Tropical Australia and South-East Asia.'' p. 230. The usage of the latter name, mainly in Australia to distinguish it from the southern bluefin tuna, leads to easy confusion with '' Thunnus thynnus'' of the Atlantic and ''Thunnus orientalis'' of the North Pacific. Compared to these "true" bluefins, ''Thunnus tonggol'' is more slender and has shorter pectoral fins Fins are distinctive anatomical features composed of bony spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish. They are covered with skin and joined together either in a webbed fashion, as seen in most bony fish, or similar to a flipper, as see .... ''Thunnus tonggol'' reaches in length and in weight. Compared to similar-sized tunas, its growth ...
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Cnidariology
A cnidariologist is a zoologist specializing in Cnidaria Cnidaria () is a phylum under kingdom Animalia containing over 11,000 species of aquatic animals found both in freshwater and marine environments, predominantly the latter. Their distinguishing feature is cnidocytes, specialized cells that .... Examples * Browne, Edward Thomas (1866-1937) * Bigelow, Henry Bryant (1879-1967) * Kirkpatrick, Randolph (1863–1950) * Kishinouye, Kamakichi (1867-1929) * Kramp, Paul Lassenius (1887-1975) * Mayer, Alfred G. (1868-1922) References External links * Cnidarians Marine biology Subfields of zoology {{cnidarian-stub ...
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:Category:Taxa Named By Kamakichi Kishinouye
Kamakichi Kishinouye (29 November 1867 – 22 November 1929) was a Japanese fisheries biologist and cnidariologist A cnidariologist is a zoologist specializing in Cnidaria, a group of freshwater and marine aquatic animals that include the sea anemones, corals, and jellyfish. Examples * Edward Thomas Browne (1866-1937) * Henry Bryant Bigelow (1879-1967) * Rand .... Kishinouye, Kamakichi ...
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Tōkai, Aichi
is a city located in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 113,698 in 51,035 households, and a population density of 2,618 persons per km². The total area of the city was . Geography Tōkai is located in the far northwestern neck of Chita Peninsula in southern Aichi Prefecture, and is bordered by Ise Bay to the east, and the metropolis of Nagoya to the north. It extends 8.06 kilometers from east to west and 10.97 kilometers from north to south. Much of the city is near sea level in altitude. Climate The city has a climate characterized by hot and humid summers, and relatively mild winters (Köppen climate classification ''Cfa''). The average annual temperature in Tōkai is 15.7 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1730 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 27.9 °C, and lowest in January, at around 4.5 °C. Demographics Per Japanese census data, the population of T ...
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Cnidariologists
A cnidariologist is a zoologist specializing in Cnidaria, a group of freshwater and marine aquatic animals that include the sea anemones, corals, and jellyfish. Examples * Edward Thomas Browne (1866-1937) * Henry Bryant Bigelow (1879-1967) * Randolph Kirkpatrick (1863–1950) * Kamakichi Kishinouye was a Japanese fisheries biologist and cnidariologist and a professor of the Imperial University of Tokyo (Faculty of Agriculture) between 1908 and 1928. Kishinouye died in Chengtu of a sudden illness while on a collecting expedition to China. ... (1867-1929) * Paul Lassenius Kramp (1887-1975) * Alfred G. Mayer (1868-1922) See also * References External links 01 Cnidarian biology Marine zoologists Zoologists by field of research {{Zoologist-stub ...
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Lepidotrigla Kishinouyi
''Lepidotrigla kishinouyi'', the devil sea robin, is a species of marine, demersal ray-finned fish from the family Triglidae, the gurnards and sea robins. It is found in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. Taxonomy ''Lepidotrigla kishinouyi'' was first formally described in 1911 by the American ichthyologist John Otterbein Snyder with its type locality given as Kagoshima in Japan. The specific name honours Kamakichi Kishinouye, who was head of the Imperial Fisheries Bureau of Japan. Description ''Lepidotrigla kishinouyi'' has 8 or 9 spines in its first dorsal fin and both the second dorsal fin and the anal fin] have from 14-16 soft rays while there are 14 soft rays on the pectoral fins. The projection from the snout is created from a single large outer spine and several shorter inner spines. There is a large blackish-blue blotchmarked with scattered small whitish spotson the lower half of the inner pectoral fin. The maximum published total length of this species is . Distribution ...
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Kishinouyeum
''Phyllothelys'' is a genus of Asian praying mantids in the family Hymenopodidae Hymenopodidae is a family of the order Mantodea (mantises), which contains six subfamilies. Some of the species in this family mimic flowers and are found camouflaged among them; these are called flower mantises. Their coloration is aggressive ...: subfamily Phyllothelyinae. Species The ''Mantodea Species File'' lists: * '' Phyllothelys bakeri'' Werner, 1922 * '' Phyllothelys breve'' Wang, 1993 * '' Phyllothelys cornutus'' Zhang, 1988 * '' Phyllothelys decipiens'' Giglio-Tos, 1915 * '' Phyllothelys hepaticus'' Zhang, 1988 * '' Phyllothelys jianfenglingensis'' Hua, 1984 * '' Phyllothelys mitratum'' Rehn, 1904 * '' Phyllothelys paradoxum'' Wood-Mason, 1885 * '' Phyllothelys robusta'' Niu & Liu, 1998 * '' Phyllothelys sinensis'' Ouchi, 1938 * '' Phyllothelys taprobanae'' Wood-Mason, 1889 * '' Phyllothelys werneri'' Karny, 1915 * '' Phyllothelys westwoodi'' Wood-Mason, 1876 - type species Referenc ...
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Phyllothelys
''Phyllothelys'' is a genus of Asian praying mantids in the family Hymenopodidae Hymenopodidae is a family of the order Mantodea (mantises), which contains six subfamilies. Some of the species in this family mimic flowers and are found camouflaged among them; these are called flower mantises. Their coloration is aggressive ...: subfamily Phyllothelyinae. Species The ''Mantodea Species File'' lists: * '' Phyllothelys bakeri'' Werner, 1922 * '' Phyllothelys breve'' Wang, 1993 * '' Phyllothelys cornutus'' Zhang, 1988 * '' Phyllothelys decipiens'' Giglio-Tos, 1915 * '' Phyllothelys hepaticus'' Zhang, 1988 * '' Phyllothelys jianfenglingensis'' Hua, 1984 * '' Phyllothelys mitratum'' Rehn, 1904 * '' Phyllothelys paradoxum'' Wood-Mason, 1885 * '' Phyllothelys robusta'' Niu & Liu, 1998 * '' Phyllothelys sinensis'' Ouchi, 1938 * '' Phyllothelys taprobanae'' Wood-Mason, 1889 * '' Phyllothelys werneri'' Karny, 1915 * '' Phyllothelys westwoodi'' Wood-Mason, 1876 - type species Referenc ...
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Kumataro Ito
Kumataro Ito ( ja, 伊藤熊太郎 Ito Kumataro; c. 1860 – c. 1930) was the illustrator on board the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries Steamer U.S.S. ''Albatross'' during the Philippine Expedition from 1907 to 1910. Ito was probably recommended to Hugh M. Smith as an artist by Kamakichi Kishinouye was a Japanese fisheries biologist and cnidariologist and a professor of the Imperial University of Tokyo (Faculty of Agriculture) between 1908 and 1928. Kishinouye died in Chengtu of a sudden illness while on a collecting expedition to China. ..., a Japanese ichthyologist and cnidariologist. References External linksFish Illustrations by Kumataro Ito on vertebrates.si.edu Japanese illustrators 1860s births 1930s deaths Year of birth uncertain Year of death uncertain {{illustrator-stub ...
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Cnidariologist
A cnidariologist is a zoologist specializing in Cnidaria, a group of freshwater and marine aquatic animals that include the sea anemones, corals, and jellyfish. Examples * Edward Thomas Browne (1866-1937) * Henry Bryant Bigelow (1879-1967) * Randolph Kirkpatrick (1863–1950) * Kamakichi Kishinouye was a Japanese fisheries biologist and cnidariologist and a professor of the Imperial University of Tokyo (Faculty of Agriculture) between 1908 and 1928. Kishinouye died in Chengtu of a sudden illness while on a collecting expedition to China. ... (1867-1929) * Paul Lassenius Kramp (1887-1975) * Alfred G. Mayer (1868-1922) See also * References External links 01 Cnidarian biology Marine zoologists Zoologists by field of research {{Zoologist-stub ...
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