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Kuronezumia
''Kuronezumia'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Kuronezumia bubonis'' (Tomio Iwamoto, Iwamoto, 1974) (Bulbous rattail) * ''Kuronezumia darus'' (Charles Henry Gilbert, C. H. Gilbert & Carl Leavitt Hubbs, C. L. Hubbs, 1916) * ''Kuronezumia leonis'' (Keppel Harcourt Barnard, Barnard, 1925) (Snubnose whiptail) * ''Kuronezumia macronema'' (Hugh McCormick Smith, H. M. Smith & Lewis Radcliffe, Radcliffe, 1912) * ''Kuronezumia paepkei'' Yuri Nikolaevich Shcherbachev, Shcherbachev, Yuri Igorevich Sazonov, Sazonov & Tomio Iwamoto, Iwamoto, 1992 * ''Kuronezumia pallida'' Yuri Igorevich Sazonov, Sazonov & Tomio Iwamoto, Iwamoto, 1992 (Pallid whiptail) References

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Kuronezumia Bubonis
''Kuronezumia'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Kuronezumia bubonis'' (Tomio Iwamoto, Iwamoto, 1974) (Bulbous rattail) * ''Kuronezumia darus'' (Charles Henry Gilbert, C. H. Gilbert & Carl Leavitt Hubbs, C. L. Hubbs, 1916) * ''Kuronezumia leonis'' (Keppel Harcourt Barnard, Barnard, 1925) (Snubnose whiptail) * ''Kuronezumia macronema'' (Hugh McCormick Smith, H. M. Smith & Lewis Radcliffe, Radcliffe, 1912) * ''Kuronezumia paepkei'' Yuri Nikolaevich Shcherbachev, Shcherbachev, Yuri Igorevich Sazonov, Sazonov & Tomio Iwamoto, Iwamoto, 1992 * ''Kuronezumia pallida'' Yuri Igorevich Sazonov, Sazonov & Tomio Iwamoto, Iwamoto, 1992 (Pallid whiptail) References

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Kuronezumia Darus
''Kuronezumia'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Kuronezumia bubonis'' ( Iwamoto, 1974) (Bulbous rattail) * '' Kuronezumia darus'' ( C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1916) * '' Kuronezumia leonis'' ( Barnard, 1925) (Snubnose whiptail) * '' Kuronezumia macronema'' ( H. M. Smith & Radcliffe, 1912) * '' Kuronezumia paepkei'' Shcherbachev Dmitry Grigoryevich Shcherbachev (russian: Дми́трий Григо́рьевич Щербачёв; tr. ; 18 January 1932) was a general in the Russian Army during World War I and one of the leaders of the White Movement during the Russian C ..., Sazonov & Iwamoto, 1992 * '' Kuronezumia pallida'' Sazonov & Iwamoto, 1992 (Pallid whiptail) References Macrouridae {{Gadiformes-stub ...
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Kuronezumia Leonis
''Kuronezumia'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Kuronezumia bubonis'' ( Iwamoto, 1974) (Bulbous rattail) * ''Kuronezumia darus'' ( C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1916) * '' Kuronezumia leonis'' ( Barnard, 1925) (Snubnose whiptail) * '' Kuronezumia macronema'' ( H. M. Smith & Radcliffe, 1912) * '' Kuronezumia paepkei'' Shcherbachev Dmitry Grigoryevich Shcherbachev (russian: Дми́трий Григо́рьевич Щербачёв; tr. ; 18 January 1932) was a general in the Russian Army during World War I and one of the leaders of the White Movement during the Russian C ..., Sazonov & Iwamoto, 1992 * '' Kuronezumia pallida'' Sazonov & Iwamoto, 1992 (Pallid whiptail) References Macrouridae {{Gadiformes-stub ...
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Kuronezumia Macronema
''Kuronezumia'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Kuronezumia bubonis'' ( Iwamoto, 1974) (Bulbous rattail) * ''Kuronezumia darus'' ( C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1916) * ''Kuronezumia leonis'' ( Barnard, 1925) (Snubnose whiptail) * '' Kuronezumia macronema'' ( H. M. Smith & Radcliffe, 1912) * '' Kuronezumia paepkei'' Shcherbachev Dmitry Grigoryevich Shcherbachev (russian: Дми́трий Григо́рьевич Щербачёв; tr. ; 18 January 1932) was a general in the Russian Army during World War I and one of the leaders of the White Movement during the Russian C ..., Sazonov & Iwamoto, 1992 * '' Kuronezumia pallida'' Sazonov & Iwamoto, 1992 (Pallid whiptail) References Macrouridae {{Gadiformes-stub ...
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Kuronezumia Paepkei
''Kuronezumia'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Kuronezumia bubonis'' ( Iwamoto, 1974) (Bulbous rattail) * ''Kuronezumia darus'' ( C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1916) * ''Kuronezumia leonis'' ( Barnard, 1925) (Snubnose whiptail) * ''Kuronezumia macronema'' ( H. M. Smith & Radcliffe, 1912) * '' Kuronezumia paepkei'' Shcherbachev Dmitry Grigoryevich Shcherbachev (russian: Дми́трий Григо́рьевич Щербачёв; tr. ; 18 January 1932) was a general in the Russian Army during World War I and one of the leaders of the White Movement during the Russian C ..., Sazonov & Iwamoto, 1992 * '' Kuronezumia pallida'' Sazonov & Iwamoto, 1992 (Pallid whiptail) References Macrouridae {{Gadiformes-stub ...
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Kuronezumia Pallida
''Kuronezumia'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Kuronezumia bubonis'' ( Iwamoto, 1974) (Bulbous rattail) * ''Kuronezumia darus'' ( C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1916) * ''Kuronezumia leonis'' ( Barnard, 1925) (Snubnose whiptail) * ''Kuronezumia macronema'' ( H. M. Smith & Radcliffe, 1912) * ''Kuronezumia paepkei'' Shcherbachev Dmitry Grigoryevich Shcherbachev (russian: Дми́трий Григо́рьевич Щербачёв; tr. ; 18 January 1932) was a general in the Russian Army during World War I and one of the leaders of the White Movement during the Russian C ..., Sazonov & Iwamoto, 1992 * '' Kuronezumia pallida'' Sazonov & Iwamoto, 1992 (Pallid whiptail) References Macrouridae {{Gadiformes-stub ...
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Rattails
Grenadiers or rattails are generally large, brown to black Gadiformes, gadiform marine fish of the subfamily Macrourinae, the largest subfamily of the Family (biology), family Macrouridae. Found at great depths from the Arctic Ocean, Arctic to Antarctic Ocean, Antarctic, members of this subfamily are amongst the most abundant of the deep-sea fish. The macrourins form a large and diverse family with 28 extant genera recognized (well over half of the total species are contained in just three genera, ''Coelorinchus'', ''Coryphaenoides'', and ''Nezumia''). They range in length from about in ''Hymenogadus gracilis'' to in ''Albatrossia pectoralis''. Several attempts have been made to establish a commercial fishery for the most common larger species, such as the giant grenadier, but the fish is considered unpalatable, and attempts thus far have proven unsuccessful. The subfamily as a whole may represent up to 15% of the deep-sea fish population. Rattails, characterized by large head ...
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Tomio Iwamoto
Tomio is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Tomio can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples: *富雄, "enrich, masculine" *富男, "enrich, man" *富夫, "enrich, husband" *冨雄, "enrich, masculine" *冨男, "enrich, man" *冨夫, "enrich, husband" *斗巳雄, "Big Dipper, sign of the snake (Chinese zodiac), masculine" The name can also be written in hiragana とみお or katakana トミオ. Notable people with the name * , Japanese film actor * , Japanese historian * , Japanese sprinter * , Japanese karateka * , Japanese photographer * , Japanese diver * , Japanese mathematician * , Japanese professor at Osaka University , abbreviated as , is a public research university located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It is one of Japan's former Imperial Universities and a Designated National University listed as a "Top Type" university in the Top Global University Project. ... * , Japanese educator * , American businessman *, Jap ...
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Charles Henry Gilbert
Charles Henry Gilbert (December 5, 1859 in Rockford, Illinois – April 20, 1928 in Palo Alto, California) was a pioneer ichthyologist and Fisheries science, fishery biologist of particular significance to natural history of the western United States. He collected and studied fishes from Central America north to Alaska and described many new species. Later he became an expert on Pacific salmon and was a noted conservation movement, conservationist of the Pacific Northwest. He is considered by many as the intellectual founder of American fisheries biology. He was one of the 22 "pioneer professors" (founding faculty) of Stanford University. Early life and education Born in Rockford, Illinois, Gilbert spent his early years in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he came under the influence of his high school teacher, David Starr Jordan (1851‒1931). When Jordan became Professor of Natural History at Butler University in Indianapolis, Gilbert followed and received his B.A. degree in 187 ...
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Carl Leavitt Hubbs
Carl Leavitt Hubbs (October 19, 1894 – June 30, 1979) was an American ichthyologist. Biography Youth He was born in Williams, Arizona. He was the son of Charles Leavitt and Elizabeth (née Goss) Hubbs. His father had a wide variety of jobs (farmer, iron mine owner, newspaper owner). The family moved several times before settling in San Diego where he got his first taste of natural history. After his parents divorced in 1907, he lived with his mother, who opened a private school in Redondo Beach, California. His maternal grandmother Jane Goble Goss, one of the first female doctors, showed Hubbs how to harvest shellfish and other sea creatures. One of his teachers, impressed by Hubbs's abilities in science, recommended that he study chemistry at the University of Berkeley. The family moved once more to Los Angeles. In Los Angeles, George Bliss Culver, one of the many volunteers of David Starr Jordan, encouraged Hubbs to abandon his study of birds and instead to study fish, par ...
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Keppel Harcourt Barnard
Keppel Harcourt Barnard (31 March 1887 – 22 September 1964) was a South African zoologist and museum director. He was the only son of Harcourt George Barnard M.A. (Cantab.), a solicitor from Lambeth, and Anne Elizabeth Porter of Royston, Hertfordshire, Royston. Life and career Barnard was born in London. His first education was at a private school in Camberley from where he went to the Realgymnasium in Mannheim to improve his German. From 1905 to 1908 this unusually gifted and versatile scholar attended Christ's College, Cambridge, taking the Natural Sciences (Cambridge), Natural Sciences Tripos in Botany, Geology and Zoology. He also took the newly introduced courses in Anthropology, Ethnology and Geography. For the following three years he studied law at the Middle Temple, becoming a barrister in 1911. After a short spell as naturalist with the Marine Biological Laboratory (Plymouth), Marine Biological Laboratory in Plymouth, he joined the staff of the South African Museum ...
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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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