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Malacocephalus Nipponensis
''Malacocephalus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * '' Malacocephalus boretzi'' Sazonov, 1985 * '' Malacocephalus hawaiiensis'' C. H. Gilbert, 1905 (Hawaiian softhead grenadier) * '' Malacocephalus laevis'' ( R. T. Lowe, 1843) (Softhead grenadier) * ''Malacocephalus luzonensis'' C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1920 * '' Malacocephalus nipponensis'' C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1916 * ''Malacocephalus occidentalis'' Goode & T. H. Bean, 1885 (Western softhead grenadier) * ''Malacocephalus okamurai ''Malacocephalus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * '' Malacocephalus boretzi'' Sazonov, 1985 * '' Malacocephalus hawaiiensis'' C. H. Gilbert, 1905 (Hawaiian softhead grenadier) * ' ...'' Iwamoto & T. Arai, 1987 References Macrouridae Taxa named by Albert Günther {{Gadiformes-stub ...
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Albert Günther
Albert Karl Ludwig Gotthilf Günther FRS, also Albert Charles Lewis Gotthilf Günther (3 October 1830 – 1 February 1914), was a German-born British zoologist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist. Günther is ranked the second-most productive reptile taxonomist (after George Albert Boulenger) with more than 340 reptile species described. Early life and career Günther was born in Esslingen in Swabia (Württemberg). His father was a ''Stiftungs-Commissar'' in Esslingen and his mother was Eleonora Nagel. He initially schooled at the Stuttgart Gymnasium. His family wished him to train for the ministry of the Lutheran Church for which he moved to the University of Tübingen. A brother shifted from theology to medicine, and he, too, turned to science and medicine at Tübingen in 1852. His first work was "''Ueber den Puppenzustand eines Distoma''". He graduated in medicine with an M.D. from Tübingen in 1858, the same year in which he published a handbook of zoology for students of ...
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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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Takao Arai
Takao may refer to: Geography * Mount Takao, a mountain in Tokyo, Japan * Mount Takao, a mountain in Kyoto, Japan, location of the Jingo-ji temple * Kaohsiung, a municipality in Taiwan * Takao Prefecture, an administrative division of Taiwan during the Japanese rule Ships Other uses * Takao (name), Japanese given name and surname (including a list of people with the name) * Takao, the given name of the character Tyson Granger in the original Japanese version of the ''Beyblade'' manga series * Takao (wrestler), is a Canadian professional wrestler See also * Takao Station (other) * 高雄 (other) 高雄 may refer to: * Kaohsiung, a city in Taiwan * Kaohsiung County, a former county in Taiwan * Port of Kaohsiung * Kaohsiung metropolitan area * Takao Prefecture, a prefecture of Taiwan during the Japanese era * Takao, a place within Ukyō-k ...
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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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Malacocephalus Okamurai
''Malacocephalus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * '' Malacocephalus boretzi'' Sazonov, 1985 * '' Malacocephalus hawaiiensis'' C. H. Gilbert, 1905 (Hawaiian softhead grenadier) * '' Malacocephalus laevis'' ( R. T. Lowe, 1843) (Softhead grenadier) * ''Malacocephalus luzonensis'' C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1920 * '' Malacocephalus nipponensis'' C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1916 * '' Malacocephalus occidentalis'' Goode Goode ( or , depending on family) is a surname. Notable people Notable people with the surname include: * Alex Goode (Born 1988), British rugby union player * Alexander D. Goode (1911-1943), US Army chaplain * Andy Goode (born 1980), British ru ... & T. H. Bean, 1885 (Western softhead grenadier) * '' Malacocephalus okamurai'' Iwamoto & T. Arai, 1987 References Macrouridae Taxa named by Albert Günther {{Gadiformes-stub ...
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Tarleton Hoffman Bean
Tarleton Hoffman Bean (October 8, 1846 – December 28, 1916) was an American ichthyologist. Biography and education Tarleton Hoffman Bean was born to George Bean and Mary Smith Bean in Bainbridge, Pennsylvania, on October 8, 1846. He attended State Normal School at nearby Millersport, Pennsylvania, graduating in 1866. He received an M.D. degree from Columbian University, now George Washington University, Washington, DC, 1876. In 1883, he was awarded an M.S. degree from the Indiana University on the basis of his professional accomplishments, although he did not attend classes there. He married Laurette H. van Hook, daughter of John Welsh VanHook, a local Washington businessman, in 1878 in Washington, DC. They had one daughter, Caroline van Hook Bean (born in Washington on November 16, 1879), a noted artist who later married Bernardus Blommers, Jr. His brother, Barton Appler Bean, also became an ichthyologist and worked under him at the National Museum. Bean died in Albany, ...
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George Brown Goode
George Brown Goode (February 13, 1851 – September 6, 1896), was an American ichthyologist and museum administrator. He graduated from Wesleyan University and studied at Harvard University. Early life and family George Brown Goode was born February 13, 1851, in New Albany, Indiana, to Francis Collier Goode and Sarah Woodruff Crane Goode. He spent his childhood in Cincinnati, Ohio and Amenia, New York. He married Sarah Ford Judd on November 29, 1877. She was the daughter of Orange Judd, a prominent agricultural writer. Together, they had four children: Margaret Judd, Kenneth Mackarness, Francis Collier, and Philip Burwell. In addition to his scientific publications, Goode wrote Virginia Cousins: A Study of the Ancestry and Posterity of John Goode of Whitby'where he traced his ancestry back to John Goode, a 17th-century colonist from Whitby. Career In 1872, Goode started working with Spencer Baird, soon becoming his trusted assistant. While working with Baird, Goode led researc ...
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Malacocephalus Occidentalis
''Malacocephalus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * '' Malacocephalus boretzi'' Sazonov, 1985 * '' Malacocephalus hawaiiensis'' C. H. Gilbert, 1905 (Hawaiian softhead grenadier) * '' Malacocephalus laevis'' ( R. T. Lowe, 1843) (Softhead grenadier) * ''Malacocephalus luzonensis'' C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1920 * '' Malacocephalus nipponensis'' C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1916 * '' Malacocephalus occidentalis'' Goode & T. H. Bean, 1885 (Western softhead grenadier) * ''Malacocephalus okamurai ''Malacocephalus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * '' Malacocephalus boretzi'' Sazonov, 1985 * '' Malacocephalus hawaiiensis'' C. H. Gilbert, 1905 (Hawaiian softhead grenadier) * ' ...'' Iwamoto & T. Arai, 1987 References Macrouridae Taxa named by Albert Günther {{Gadiformes-stub ...
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Malacocephalus Nipponensis
''Malacocephalus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * '' Malacocephalus boretzi'' Sazonov, 1985 * '' Malacocephalus hawaiiensis'' C. H. Gilbert, 1905 (Hawaiian softhead grenadier) * '' Malacocephalus laevis'' ( R. T. Lowe, 1843) (Softhead grenadier) * ''Malacocephalus luzonensis'' C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1920 * '' Malacocephalus nipponensis'' C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1916 * ''Malacocephalus occidentalis'' Goode & T. H. Bean, 1885 (Western softhead grenadier) * ''Malacocephalus okamurai ''Malacocephalus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * '' Malacocephalus boretzi'' Sazonov, 1985 * '' Malacocephalus hawaiiensis'' C. H. Gilbert, 1905 (Hawaiian softhead grenadier) * ' ...'' Iwamoto & T. Arai, 1987 References Macrouridae Taxa named by Albert Günther {{Gadiformes-stub ...
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Malacocephalus Luzonensis
''Malacocephalus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * ''Malacocephalus boretzi'' Yuri Igorevich Sazonov, Sazonov, 1985 * ''Malacocephalus hawaiiensis'' Charles Henry Gilbert, C. H. Gilbert, 1905 (Hawaiian softhead grenadier) * ''Malacocephalus laevis'' (Richard Thomas Lowe, R. T. Lowe, 1843) (Softhead grenadier) * ''Malacocephalus luzonensis'' Charles Henry Gilbert, C. H. Gilbert & Carl Leavitt Hubbs, C. L. Hubbs, 1920 * ''Malacocephalus nipponensis'' Charles Henry Gilbert, C. H. Gilbert & Carl Leavitt Hubbs, C. L. Hubbs, 1916 * ''Malacocephalus occidentalis'' George Brown Goode, Goode & Tarleton Hoffman Bean, T. H. Bean, 1885 (Western softhead grenadier) * ''Malacocephalus okamurai'' Tomio Iwamoto, Iwamoto & Takao Arai, T. Arai, 1987 References

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Albert Eide Parr
Albert Eide Parr (15 August 1900 – 16 July 1991) was a Norwegian-born, American marine biologist, zoologist and oceanographer. He was the director of the American Museum of Natural History from 1942 to 1959. '' Parrosaurus missouriensis'', a species of plant-eating dinosaur, is named after him. Biography Albert Eide Parr was born and grew up in Bergen, Norway. His father, Thomas Johannes Lauritz Parr, was a professor at Bergen Cathedral School. He became well acquainted with Jørgen Brunchorst, director at the Bergen Museum and developed an early interest in marine biology. He studied at the University of Oslo (1921–24) and became cand.mag. in 1925. He worked was an assistant in zoology at the Bergen Museum from 1924–26. He and his wife traveled to the United States in 1926 where Parr is said to have first found work "sweeping floors" at the New York Aquarium in New York City. In 1927, he met American financier and philanthropist Harry Payne Bingham. They launched ...
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Richard Thomas Lowe
Richard Thomas Lowe (1802–1874) was an English scientist, a botanist, ichthyologist, malacologist, and a clergyman. In 1825 he graduated from Christ's College, Cambridge, and in the same year he took holy orders. In 1832 he became a clergyman in the Madeira Islands, where he was also a part-time naturalist, extensively studying the local flora and fauna. He wrote a book on the Madeiran flora. He died in 1874 when the ship he was on was wrecked off the Isles of Scilly. Taxa Lowe named and described numerous molluscan taxa, including: * ''Caseolus'', a land snail genus and eight species within it * ''Lemniscia'', a land snail genus and two species within it See also *:Taxa named by Richard Thomas Lowe References * Notes

1802 births 1874 deaths 19th-century English Anglican priests Alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge English botanists English ichthyologists English malacologists English zoologists {{England-scientist-stub ...
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