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Maxillicosta
''Maxillicosta'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes, belonging to the subfamily Neosebastinae, the gurnard scorpionfishes, part of the family Scorpaenidae. They are native to the eastern Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Taxonomy ''Maxillicosta'' was first described as a genus in 1935 by the Australian ichthyologist Gilbert Percy Whitley when he described ''M. scabriceps'', with its type locality given as Kingscote on Kangaroo Island in South Australia, as a monotypic genus but he also explicitly designated ''M scabriceps'' as its type species. The name of the genus ''Maxillicosta'' was chosen by Whitley as the type species hade a scaleless maxilla crossed by five ridges, ''costa'' in contract to the scaled maxilla of ''Neosebastes''. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * '' Maxillicosta lopholepis'' Eschmeyer & Poss, 1976 (Bigeye gurnard perch) * '' Maxillicosta meridianus'' Motomura, Last & M. F. Gomon, 2006 (Southern gurnard ...
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Maxillicosta Scabriceps
''Maxillicosta'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes, belonging to the subfamily Neosebastinae, the gurnard scorpionfishes, part of the family Scorpaenidae. They are native to the eastern Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Taxonomy ''Maxillicosta'' was first described as a genus in 1935 by the Australian ichthyologist Gilbert Percy Whitley when he described ''M. scabriceps'', with its type locality given as Kingscote on Kangaroo Island in South Australia, as a monotypic genus but he also explicitly designated ''M scabriceps'' as its type species. The name of the genus ''Maxillicosta'' was chosen by Whitley as the type species hade a scaleless maxilla crossed by five ridges, ''costa'' in contract to the scaled maxilla of ''Neosebastes''. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Maxillicosta lopholepis'' Eschmeyer & Poss, 1976 (Bigeye gurnard perch) * ''Maxillicosta meridianus'' Motomura, Last & M. F. Gomon, 2006 (Southern gurnard per ...
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Maxillicosta Lopholepis
''Maxillicosta'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes, belonging to the subfamily Neosebastinae, the gurnard scorpionfishes, part of the family Scorpaenidae. They are native to the eastern Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Taxonomy ''Maxillicosta'' was first described as a genus in 1935 by the Australian ichthyologist Gilbert Percy Whitley when he described ''M. scabriceps'', with its type locality given as Kingscote on Kangaroo Island in South Australia, as a monotypic genus but he also explicitly designated ''M scabriceps'' as its type species. The name of the genus ''Maxillicosta'' was chosen by Whitley as the type species hade a scaleless maxilla crossed by five ridges, ''costa'' in contract to the scaled maxilla of ''Neosebastes''. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * '' Maxillicosta lopholepis'' Eschmeyer & Poss, 1976 (Bigeye gurnard perch) * ''Maxillicosta meridianus'' Motomura, Last & M. F. Gomon, 2006 (Southern gurnard pe ...
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Maxillicosta Meridianus
''Maxillicosta'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes, belonging to the subfamily Neosebastinae, the gurnard scorpionfishes, part of the family Scorpaenidae. They are native to the eastern Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Taxonomy ''Maxillicosta'' was first described as a genus in 1935 by the Australian ichthyologist Gilbert Percy Whitley when he described ''M. scabriceps'', with its type locality given as Kingscote on Kangaroo Island in South Australia, as a monotypic genus but he also explicitly designated ''M scabriceps'' as its type species. The name of the genus ''Maxillicosta'' was chosen by Whitley as the type species hade a scaleless maxilla crossed by five ridges, ''costa'' in contract to the scaled maxilla of ''Neosebastes''. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * '' Maxillicosta lopholepis'' Eschmeyer & Poss, 1976 (Bigeye gurnard perch) * '' Maxillicosta meridianus'' Motomura, Last & M. F. Gomon, 2006 (Southern gurnard ...
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Maxillicosta Raoulensis
''Maxillicosta'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes, belonging to the subfamily Neosebastinae, the gurnard scorpionfishes, part of the family Scorpaenidae. They are native to the eastern Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Taxonomy ''Maxillicosta'' was first described as a genus in 1935 by the Australian ichthyologist Gilbert Percy Whitley when he described ''M. scabriceps'', with its type locality given as Kingscote on Kangaroo Island in South Australia, as a monotypic genus but he also explicitly designated ''M scabriceps'' as its type species. The name of the genus ''Maxillicosta'' was chosen by Whitley as the type species hade a scaleless maxilla crossed by five ridges, ''costa'' in contract to the scaled maxilla of ''Neosebastes''. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * '' Maxillicosta lopholepis'' Eschmeyer & Poss, 1976 (Bigeye gurnard perch) * ''Maxillicosta meridianus'' Motomura, Last & M. F. Gomon, 2006 (Southern gurnard p ...
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Maxillicosta Reticulata
''Maxillicosta'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes, belonging to the subfamily Neosebastinae, the gurnard scorpionfishes, part of the family Scorpaenidae. They are native to the eastern Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Taxonomy ''Maxillicosta'' was first described as a genus in 1935 by the Australian ichthyologist Gilbert Percy Whitley when he described ''M. scabriceps'', with its type locality given as Kingscote on Kangaroo Island in South Australia, as a monotypic genus but he also explicitly designated ''M scabriceps'' as its type species. The name of the genus ''Maxillicosta'' was chosen by Whitley as the type species hade a scaleless maxilla crossed by five ridges, ''costa'' in contract to the scaled maxilla of ''Neosebastes''. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * '' Maxillicosta lopholepis'' Eschmeyer & Poss, 1976 (Bigeye gurnard perch) * ''Maxillicosta meridianus'' Motomura, Last & M. F. Gomon, 2006 (Southern gurnard p ...
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Maxillicosta Whitleyi
''Maxillicosta'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes, belonging to the subfamily Neosebastinae, the gurnard scorpionfishes, part of the family Scorpaenidae. They are native to the eastern Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Taxonomy ''Maxillicosta'' was first described as a genus in 1935 by the Australian ichthyologist Gilbert Percy Whitley when he described ''M. scabriceps'', with its type locality given as Kingscote on Kangaroo Island in South Australia, as a monotypic genus but he also explicitly designated ''M scabriceps'' as its type species. The name of the genus ''Maxillicosta'' was chosen by Whitley as the type species hade a scaleless maxilla crossed by five ridges, ''costa'' in contract to the scaled maxilla of ''Neosebastes''. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * '' Maxillicosta lopholepis'' Eschmeyer & Poss, 1976 (Bigeye gurnard perch) * ''Maxillicosta meridianus'' Motomura, Last & M. F. Gomon, 2006 (Southern gurnard p ...
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Neosebastinae
Neosebastinae, the gurnard scorpionfishes or gurnard perches, is a small subfamily of deep-sea ray-finned fishes, it is part of the family Scorpaenidae. These fishes are found in the Indian and Pacific oceans. Several of the species in this family are venomous. Taxonomy Neosebastinae, or the family Neosebastidae, were first described as a taxon by the Japanese ichthyologist Kiyomatsu Matsubara in 1943. The grouping is treated as a subfamily of the Scorpaenidae within the order Scorpaeniformes by the 5th Edition of ''Fishes of the World''. However, other authorities, such as FishBase, regard the taxon as a family within the suborder Scorpaenoidei, part of the Perciformes. The family name is derived from the genus name ''Neosebastes'' which is a compound of ''neo'' meaning "new" and ''Sebastes'', as, when he coined the name, Alphonse Guichenot thought that the new genus was closely related to or was a subgenus of the genus ''Sebastes''. Genera There are two genera which are class ...
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Gurnard Scorpionfish
Neosebastinae, the gurnard scorpionfishes or gurnard perches, is a small subfamily of deep-sea ray-finned fishes, it is part of the family Scorpaenidae. These fishes are found in the Indian and Pacific oceans. Several of the species in this family are venomous. Taxonomy Neosebastinae, or the family Neosebastidae, were first described as a taxon by the Japanese ichthyologist Kiyomatsu Matsubara in 1943. The grouping is treated as a subfamily of the Scorpaenidae within the order Scorpaeniformes by the 5th Edition of ''Fishes of the World''. However, other authorities, such as FishBase, regard the taxon as a family within the suborder Scorpaenoidei, part of the Perciformes. The family name is derived from the genus name ''Neosebastes'' which is a compound of ''neo'' meaning "new" and ''Sebastes'', as, when he coined the name, Alphonse Guichenot thought that the new genus was closely related to or was a subgenus of the genus ''Sebastes''. Genera There are two genera which are classi ...
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Don Fernando De Buen Y Lozano
Fernando de Buen y Lozano (10 October 1895 – 6 May 1962) was a Spanish ichthyologist and oceanographer. He lived in Mexico, Uruguay, and Chile. In Uruguay, he was the director of the Department of Science at the Oceanography and Fisheries Service as well as Professor of Hydrobiology and Protozoology in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. He was an honorary foreign member of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists The American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (ASIH) is an international learned society devoted to the scientific studies of ichthyology (study of fish) and herpetology (study of reptiles and amphibians). The primary emphases of the .... See also * :Taxa named by Fernando de Buen y Lozano References * External links * 1895 births 1962 deaths Spanish ichthyologists 20th-century Spanish zoologists Exiles of the Spanish Civil War in Mexico Exiles of the Spanish Civil War in Uruguay Exiles of the Spanish Civil War in Chile ...
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Scorpaenoidei
Scorpaenoidei is a suborder of ray-finned fishes, part of the order Scorpaeniformes, that includes the scorpionfishes, lionfishes and velvetfishes. This suborder is at its most diverse in the Pacific and Indian Oceans but is also found in the Atlantic Ocean. Taxonomy Scorpaenoidei was first named as a suborder in 1899 by the American ichthyologist Samuel Garman as a suborder of the Perciformes. Some authorities still treat the suborder as being part of the Perciformes but the 5th Edition of ''Fishes of the World'' recognises the Scorpaeniformes as a valid order and places this suborder within it. The subfamilies of the family Scorpaenidae are treated as families by some authors. It has been argued by some authors that the suborder is paraphyletic and that a more correct classification is that the grouping, with some differences, be placed on the superfamily Scorpaenoidea. Families and subfamilies The suborder Scorpaenoidei is classified into families and subfamilies in the 5th ...
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Martin F
Martin may refer to: Places * Martin City (other) * Martin County (other) * Martin Township (other) Antarctica * Martin Peninsula, Marie Byrd Land * Port Martin, Adelie Land * Point Martin, South Orkney Islands Australia * Martin, Western Australia * Martin Place, Sydney Caribbean * Martin, Saint-Jean-du-Sud, Haiti, a village in the Sud Department of Haiti Europe * Martin, Croatia, a village in Slavonia, Croatia * Martin, Slovakia, a city * Martín del Río, Aragón, Spain * Martin (Val Poschiavo), Switzerland England * Martin, Hampshire * Martin, Kent * Martin, East Lindsey, Lincolnshire, hamlet and former parish in East Lindsey district * Martin, North Kesteven, village and parish in Lincolnshire in North Kesteven district * Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire * Martin Mere, a lake in Lancashire ** WWT Martin Mere, a wetland nature reserve that includes the lake and surrounding areas * Martin Mill, Kent North America Canada * Rural Municipality of M ...
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Peter R
Peter may refer to: People * List of people named Peter, a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Peter (given name) ** Saint Peter (died 60s), apostle of Jesus, leader of the early Christian Church * Peter (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) Culture * Peter (actor) (born 1952), stage name Shinnosuke Ikehata, Japanese dancer and actor * ''Peter'' (album), a 1993 EP by Canadian band Eric's Trip * ''Peter'' (1934 film), a 1934 film directed by Henry Koster * ''Peter'' (2021 film), Marathi language film * "Peter" (''Fringe'' episode), an episode of the television series ''Fringe'' * ''Peter'' (novel), a 1908 book by Francis Hopkinson Smith * "Peter" (short story), an 1892 short story by Willa Cather Animals * Peter, the Lord's cat, cat at Lord's Cricket Ground in London * Peter (chief mouser), Chief Mouser between 1929 and 1946 * Peter II (cat), Chief Mouser between 1946 and 1947 * Peter III (cat), Chief Mouser between 1947 ...
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