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Linophryne Trewavasae
''Linophryne'' (from el, λῐ́νον , 'fishing net' and el, φρῡ́νη , 'toad') is a genus of leftvents, commonly called the "bearded seadevils." Species There are currently 22 recognized species in this genus: * '' Linophryne algibarbata'' Waterman, 1939 * '' Linophryne andersoni'' Gon, 1992 * '' Linophryne arborifera'' Regan, 1925 * '' Linophryne arcturi'' Beebe, 1926 * '' Linophryne argyresca'' Regan & Trewavas, 1932 * '' Linophryne bicornis'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * '' Linophryne bipennata'' Bertelsen, 1982 * '' Linophryne brevibarbata'' Beebe, 1932 * '' Linophryne coronata'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * '' Linophryne densiramus'' S. Imai, 1941 (Thickbranch angler) * '' Linophryne escaramosa'' Bertelsen, 1982 * '' Linophryne indica'' A. B. Brauer, 1902 (Headlight angler) * '' Linophryne lucifer'' Collett, 1886 * '' Linophryne macrodon'' Regan, 1925 * '' Linophryne maderensis'' Maul, 1961 * '' Linophryne parini'' Bertelsen, 1980 * '' Linophryne pennibarbata'' Bertelsen ...
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Miocene
The Miocene ( ) is the first geological epoch of the Neogene Period and extends from about (Ma). The Miocene was named by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell; the name comes from the Greek words (', "less") and (', "new") and means "less recent" because it has 18% fewer modern marine invertebrates than the Pliocene has. The Miocene is preceded by the Oligocene and is followed by the Pliocene. As Earth went from the Oligocene through the Miocene and into the Pliocene, the climate slowly cooled towards a series of ice ages. The Miocene boundaries are not marked by a single distinct global event but consist rather of regionally defined boundaries between the warmer Oligocene and the cooler Pliocene Epoch. During the Early Miocene, the Arabian Peninsula collided with Eurasia, severing the connection between the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean, and allowing a faunal interchange to occur between Eurasia and Africa, including the dispersal of proboscideans into Eurasia. During the ...
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Linophryne Brevibarbata
''Linophryne'' (from el, λῐ́νον , 'fishing net' and el, φρῡ́νη , 'toad') is a genus of leftvents, commonly called the "bearded seadevils." Species There are currently 22 recognized species in this genus: * '' Linophryne algibarbata'' Waterman, 1939 * '' Linophryne andersoni'' Gon, 1992 * '' Linophryne arborifera'' Regan, 1925 * '' Linophryne arcturi'' Beebe, 1926 * '' Linophryne argyresca'' Regan & Trewavas, 1932 * '' Linophryne bicornis'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * '' Linophryne bipennata'' Bertelsen, 1982 * '' Linophryne brevibarbata'' Beebe, 1932 * '' Linophryne coronata'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * '' Linophryne densiramus'' S. Imai, 1941 (Thickbranch angler) * '' Linophryne escaramosa'' Bertelsen, 1982 * '' Linophryne indica'' A. B. Brauer, 1902 (Headlight angler) * '' Linophryne lucifer'' Collett, 1886 * '' Linophryne macrodon'' Regan, 1925 * '' Linophryne maderensis'' Maul, 1961 * '' Linophryne parini'' Bertelsen, 1980 * '' Linophryne pennibarbata'' Bertelsen ...
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Linophryne Polypogon
''Linophryne'' (from el, λῐ́νον , 'fishing net' and el, φρῡ́νη , 'toad') is a genus of leftvents, commonly called the "bearded seadevils." Species There are currently 22 recognized species in this genus: * '' Linophryne algibarbata'' Waterman, 1939 * '' Linophryne andersoni'' Gon, 1992 * '' Linophryne arborifera'' Regan, 1925 * '' Linophryne arcturi'' Beebe, 1926 * '' Linophryne argyresca'' Regan & Trewavas, 1932 * '' Linophryne bicornis'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * '' Linophryne bipennata'' Bertelsen, 1982 * ''Linophryne brevibarbata'' Beebe, 1932 * '' Linophryne coronata'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * '' Linophryne densiramus'' S. Imai, 1941 (Thickbranch angler) * '' Linophryne escaramosa'' Bertelsen, 1982 * '' Linophryne indica'' A. B. Brauer, 1902 (Headlight angler) * '' Linophryne lucifer'' Collett, 1886 * '' Linophryne macrodon'' Regan, 1925 * '' Linophryne maderensis'' Maul, 1961 * '' Linophryne parini'' Bertelsen, 1980 * '' Linophryne pennibarbata'' Bertelsen, ...
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Linophryne Pennibarbata
''Linophryne'' (from el, λῐ́νον , 'fishing net' and el, φρῡ́νη , 'toad') is a genus of leftvents, commonly called the "bearded seadevils." Species There are currently 22 recognized species in this genus: * '' Linophryne algibarbata'' Waterman, 1939 * '' Linophryne andersoni'' Gon, 1992 * '' Linophryne arborifera'' Regan, 1925 * '' Linophryne arcturi'' Beebe, 1926 * '' Linophryne argyresca'' Regan & Trewavas, 1932 * '' Linophryne bicornis'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * '' Linophryne bipennata'' Bertelsen, 1982 * '' Linophryne brevibarbata'' Beebe, 1932 * '' Linophryne coronata'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * '' Linophryne densiramus'' S. Imai, 1941 (Thickbranch angler) * '' Linophryne escaramosa'' Bertelsen, 1982 * '' Linophryne indica'' A. B. Brauer, 1902 (Headlight angler) * '' Linophryne lucifer'' Collett, 1886 * '' Linophryne macrodon'' Regan, 1925 * '' Linophryne maderensis'' Maul, 1961 * '' Linophryne parini'' Bertelsen, 1980 * '' Linophryne pennibarbata'' Bertelsen ...
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Linophryne Parini
''Linophryne'' (from el, λῐ́νον , 'fishing net' and el, φρῡ́νη , 'toad') is a genus of leftvents, commonly called the "bearded seadevils." Species There are currently 22 recognized species in this genus: * '' Linophryne algibarbata'' Waterman, 1939 * '' Linophryne andersoni'' Gon, 1992 * '' Linophryne arborifera'' Regan, 1925 * '' Linophryne arcturi'' Beebe, 1926 * '' Linophryne argyresca'' Regan & Trewavas, 1932 * '' Linophryne bicornis'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * '' Linophryne bipennata'' Bertelsen, 1982 * ''Linophryne brevibarbata'' Beebe, 1932 * '' Linophryne coronata'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * '' Linophryne densiramus'' S. Imai, 1941 (Thickbranch angler) * '' Linophryne escaramosa'' Bertelsen, 1982 * '' Linophryne indica'' A. B. Brauer, 1902 (Headlight angler) * '' Linophryne lucifer'' Collett, 1886 * '' Linophryne macrodon'' Regan, 1925 * '' Linophryne maderensis'' Maul, 1961 * '' Linophryne parini'' Bertelsen, 1980 * ''Linophryne pennibarbata'' Bertelsen, ...
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Günther Maul
Günther Edmund Maul (May 7, 1909 – September 28, 1997) was a German ichthyologist and taxidermist in Portugal. Maul came to Madeira in December 1930 to work as taxidermist at Museu Municipal do Funchal, which opened to the public in 1933. He was appointed director for the museum in 1940, a post that he held to his retirement in 1979. He, however, continued his research until shortly before his death. He started two journals (''Boletim do Museu Municipal do Funchal'' in 1945 and ''Bocagiana'' in 1959) and opened the museum's aquarium to the public in 1959. He also participated in several expeditions including with the French bathyscaphe ''Archimède'' in 1966 and organised the first multidisciplinary expedition to the Salvage Islands in 1963. He was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Madeira in 1995. Works He described several species of fish *'' Himantolophus albinares'' *'' Coryphaenoides thelestomus'' *'' Macruronus maderensis'' *''Rouleina maderensis'' *' ...
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Linophryne Maderensis
''Linophryne'' (from el, λῐ́νον , 'fishing net' and el, φρῡ́νη , 'toad') is a genus of leftvents, commonly called the "bearded seadevils." Species There are currently 22 recognized species in this genus: * '' Linophryne algibarbata'' Waterman, 1939 * '' Linophryne andersoni'' Gon, 1992 * '' Linophryne arborifera'' Regan, 1925 * '' Linophryne arcturi'' Beebe, 1926 * '' Linophryne argyresca'' Regan & Trewavas, 1932 * '' Linophryne bicornis'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * '' Linophryne bipennata'' Bertelsen, 1982 * ''Linophryne brevibarbata'' Beebe, 1932 * '' Linophryne coronata'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * '' Linophryne densiramus'' S. Imai, 1941 (Thickbranch angler) * '' Linophryne escaramosa'' Bertelsen, 1982 * '' Linophryne indica'' A. B. Brauer, 1902 (Headlight angler) * '' Linophryne lucifer'' Collett, 1886 * '' Linophryne macrodon'' Regan, 1925 * '' Linophryne maderensis'' Maul, 1961 * ''Linophryne parini'' Bertelsen, 1980 * ''Linophryne pennibarbata'' Bertelsen, 1 ...
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Linophryne Macrodon
''Linophryne macrodon'' is a species of bearded seadevils in the family Linophrynidae, that live in waters 300 to 1000 m (980 to 3280 ft) deep in the Eastern Central Pacific Ocean. Description Females grow up to 9.1 cm in length, and have a single distal branched filament, that is half the diameter of the bulb. It has three branches along each side of the bulb, that can be 3 times the diameter of the bulb, and have subdermal pigment on the caudal peduncle. Males are smaller, at only 2.2 cm in length, and have pointed sphenotic spines. The eggs of ''L. macrodon'' are only 1 mm in diameter. Specimens All the specimens of ''L. macrodon'' have been caught from non-closing nets, from depths to 1000 m (3280 ft), but one that was 44 mm was taken at only 300 m (980 ft) deep from a bottom haul in the mesopelagic zone The mesopelagic zone (Greek μέσον, middle), also known as the middle pelagic or twilight zone, is the part of the pelagic zone that lies betwe ...
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Linophryne Lucifer
''Linophryne'' (from el, λῐ́νον , 'fishing net' and el, φρῡ́νη , 'toad') is a genus of leftvents, commonly called the "bearded seadevils." Species There are currently 22 recognized species in this genus: * '' Linophryne algibarbata'' Waterman, 1939 * '' Linophryne andersoni'' Gon, 1992 * '' Linophryne arborifera'' Regan, 1925 * '' Linophryne arcturi'' Beebe, 1926 * '' Linophryne argyresca'' Regan & Trewavas, 1932 * '' Linophryne bicornis'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * '' Linophryne bipennata'' Bertelsen, 1982 * ''Linophryne brevibarbata'' Beebe, 1932 * '' Linophryne coronata'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * '' Linophryne densiramus'' S. Imai, 1941 (Thickbranch angler) * '' Linophryne escaramosa'' Bertelsen, 1982 * '' Linophryne indica'' A. B. Brauer, 1902 (Headlight angler) * '' Linophryne lucifer'' Collett, 1886 * ''Linophryne macrodon'' Regan, 1925 * ''Linophryne maderensis'' Maul, 1961 * ''Linophryne parini'' Bertelsen, 1980 * ''Linophryne pennibarbata'' Bertelsen, 198 ...
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August Bernhard Brauer
August Bernhard Brauer (3 April 186310 September 1917) was a German zoologist. Brauer was born in Oldenburg. He studied natural sciences at the Universities of Bonn, Berlin and Freiburg, obtaining his doctorate in 1895 with a thesis on the ciliate- ''Bursaria truncatella'' titled ''Bursaria truncatella unter Berücksichtigung anderer Heterotrichen und der Vorticellinen''. In 1892 he received his habilitation at the University of Marburg, where he subsequently worked as a lecturer. In 1894–95 he conducted scientific studies in the Seychelles. With other scientists he participated in the "1898–99 German Deep-Sea Expedition" aboard the steamer ''Valdivia'' under the leadership of Carl Chun (1852–1914). In 1906 he was named director of the Berlin Zoological Museum (nowadays the Berlin's Natural History Museum), and later in his career he attained the title of "full professor". Brauer distinguished himself in the field of deep-sea ichthyology, based largely on his experiences f ...
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Linophryne Indica
''Linophryne indica'', or headlight angler, is a leftvent anglerfish in the family Linophrynidae, found in the bathyal zone of the Pacific Ocean at depths below 1,000 m (3,300 ft). The female is significantly larger than the mature male. A fossil specimen of this species has been found in the Los Angeles Basin dating back to the Late Miocene, some eight million years ago. Description The mature female ''Linophryne indica'' has a laterally compressed, oval body. The head is broad and the large, oblique mouth extends behind the eye. The teeth are large and sharp, there being four longitudinal rows in the upper jaw and three in the lower jaw, as well as a single pair of vomerine teeth in the roof of the mouth. The sphenotic spines (above the eyes) are large and there is a prominent angulare spine. The illicium on the snout is short and broadens into the rather larger esca at its tip. This has a number of short filaments and a long trailing appendage. There is a barbel ...
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Linophryne Escaramosa
''Linophryne'' (from el, λῐ́νον , 'fishing net' and el, φρῡ́νη , 'toad') is a genus of leftvents, commonly called the "bearded seadevils." Species There are currently 22 recognized species in this genus: * '' Linophryne algibarbata'' Waterman, 1939 * '' Linophryne andersoni'' Gon, 1992 * '' Linophryne arborifera'' Regan, 1925 * '' Linophryne arcturi'' Beebe, 1926 * '' Linophryne argyresca'' Regan & Trewavas, 1932 * '' Linophryne bicornis'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * '' Linophryne bipennata'' Bertelsen, 1982 * ''Linophryne brevibarbata'' Beebe, 1932 * '' Linophryne coronata'' A. E. Parr, 1927 * '' Linophryne densiramus'' S. Imai, 1941 (Thickbranch angler) * '' Linophryne escaramosa'' Bertelsen, 1982 * ''Linophryne indica'' A. B. Brauer, 1902 (Headlight angler) * ''Linophryne lucifer'' Collett, 1886 * ''Linophryne macrodon'' Regan, 1925 * ''Linophryne maderensis'' Maul, 1961 * ''Linophryne parini'' Bertelsen, 1980 * ''Linophryne pennibarbata'' Bertelsen, 1980 ...
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