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Microgobius Meeki
''Microgobius'' is a genus of gobies native to the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of the Americas. Species There are currently 15 recognized species in this genus: * '' Microgobius brevispinis'' Ginsburg, 1939 (Balboa goby) * '' Microgobius carri'' Fowler, 1945 (Seminole goby) * '' Microgobius crocatus'' Birdsong, 1968 * '' Microgobius curtus'' Ginsburg, 1939 * '' Microgobius cyclolepis'' C. H. Gilbert, 1890 (Roundscale goby) * '' Microgobius emblematicus'' ( D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1882) (Emblem goby) * '' Microgobius erectus'' Ginsburg, 1938 (Erect goby) * ''Microgobius gulosus'' ( Girard, 1858) (Clown goby) * '' Microgobius meeki'' Evermann & M. C. Marsh, 1899 * '' Microgobius microlepis'' Longley & Hildebrand, 1940 (Banner goby) * '' Microgobius miraflorensis'' C. H. Gilbert & Starks, 1904 (Miraflores goby) * '' Microgobius signatus'' Poey, 1876 * '' Microgobius tabogensis'' Meek & Hildebrand Hildebrand is a character from Germanic heroic legend. ''Hildebra ...
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Felipe Poey Y Aloy
Felipe Poey (May 26, 1799 – January 28, 1891) was a Cuban zoologist. Biography Poey was born in Havana, the son of French and Spanish parents. He spent several years (1804 to 1807) of his life in Pau then studied law in Madrid. He became a lawyer in Spain but was forced to leave due to his liberal ideas, returning to Cuba in 1823. He began to concentrate on the study of the natural science and traveled to France in 1825 with his wife. He began writing on the butterflies of Cuba and acquiring knowledge on fish, later supplying Georges Cuvier and Valenciennes with fish specimens from Cuba. He took part in the foundation, in 1832, of the Société Entomologique de France. Poey returned to Cuba in 1833 where he founded the Museum of Natural History in 1839. In 1842 he became the first professor of zoology and comparative anatomy at the University of Havana The University of Havana or (UH, ''Universidad de La Habana'') is a university located in the Vedado district of Hava ...
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Microgobius Erectus
''Microgobius'' is a genus of gobies native to the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of the Americas. Species There are currently 15 recognized species in this genus: * '' Microgobius brevispinis'' Ginsburg, 1939 (Balboa goby) * '' Microgobius carri'' Fowler, 1945 (Seminole goby) * '' Microgobius crocatus'' Birdsong, 1968 * '' Microgobius curtus'' Ginsburg, 1939 * '' Microgobius cyclolepis'' C. H. Gilbert, 1890 (Roundscale goby) * '' Microgobius emblematicus'' ( D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1882) (Emblem goby) * '' Microgobius erectus'' Ginsburg, 1938 (Erect goby) * ''Microgobius gulosus'' ( Girard, 1858) (Clown goby) * ''Microgobius meeki'' Evermann & M. C. Marsh, 1899 * '' Microgobius microlepis'' Longley & Hildebrand, 1940 (Banner goby) * '' Microgobius miraflorensis'' C. H. Gilbert & Starks, 1904 (Miraflores goby) * '' Microgobius signatus'' Poey, 1876 * '' Microgobius tabogensis'' Meek & Hildebrand Hildebrand is a character from Germanic heroic legend. ''Hildebran ...
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Seth Eugene Meek
Seth Eugene Meek (April 1, 1859, Hicksville, Ohio – July 6, 1914, Chicago) was an American ichthyologist at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. He was the first compiler of a book on Mexican freshwater fishes. Together with his assistant, Samuel F. Hildebrand, he produced the first book on the freshwater fishes of Panama. He often collaborated with Charles H. Gilbert, and in 1884 on a collecting trip through the Ozarks, they discovered a new species, '' Etheostoma nianguae'', which only lives in the Osage River basin. Also with them on that excursion was David Starr Jordan, considered the father of modern ichthyology. After the Ozarks trip, Meek accepted the post of professor of biology and geology at Arkansas Industrial University (now the University of Arkansas). Tribute The American halfbeak was named in his honor ''Hyporhamphus meeki''. As is the Mezquital pupfish The Mezquital pupfish (''Cyprinodon meeki'') is a species of pupfish in the family Cyprinod ...
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Microgobius Tabogensis
''Microgobius'' is a genus of gobies native to the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of the Americas. Species There are currently 15 recognized species in this genus: * '' Microgobius brevispinis'' Ginsburg, 1939 (Balboa goby) * '' Microgobius carri'' Fowler, 1945 (Seminole goby) * '' Microgobius crocatus'' Birdsong, 1968 * '' Microgobius curtus'' Ginsburg, 1939 * '' Microgobius cyclolepis'' C. H. Gilbert, 1890 (Roundscale goby) * '' Microgobius emblematicus'' ( D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1882) (Emblem goby) * ''Microgobius erectus'' Ginsburg, 1938 (Erect goby) * ''Microgobius gulosus'' ( Girard, 1858) (Clown goby) * ''Microgobius meeki'' Evermann & M. C. Marsh, 1899 * '' Microgobius microlepis'' Longley & Hildebrand, 1940 (Banner goby) * '' Microgobius miraflorensis'' C. H. Gilbert & Starks, 1904 (Miraflores goby) * '' Microgobius signatus'' Poey, 1876 * '' Microgobius tabogensis'' Meek & Hildebrand Hildebrand is a character from Germanic heroic legend. ''Hildebrand ...
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Microgobius Signatus
''Microgobius'' is a genus of gobies native to the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of the Americas. Species There are currently 15 recognized species in this genus: * '' Microgobius brevispinis'' Ginsburg, 1939 (Balboa goby) * '' Microgobius carri'' Fowler, 1945 (Seminole goby) * '' Microgobius crocatus'' Birdsong, 1968 * '' Microgobius curtus'' Ginsburg, 1939 * '' Microgobius cyclolepis'' C. H. Gilbert, 1890 (Roundscale goby) * '' Microgobius emblematicus'' ( D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1882) (Emblem goby) * ''Microgobius erectus'' Ginsburg, 1938 (Erect goby) * ''Microgobius gulosus'' ( Girard, 1858) (Clown goby) * ''Microgobius meeki'' Evermann & M. C. Marsh, 1899 * '' Microgobius microlepis'' Longley & Hildebrand, 1940 (Banner goby) * '' Microgobius miraflorensis'' C. H. Gilbert & Starks, 1904 (Miraflores goby) * '' Microgobius signatus'' Poey, 1876 * ''Microgobius tabogensis'' Meek & Hildebrand Hildebrand is a character from Germanic heroic legend. ''Hildebrand' ...
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Edwin Chapin Starks
Edwin Chapin Starks (born in Baraboo, Wisconsin on January 25, 1867; died December 29, 1932) was an ichthyologist most associated with Stanford University. He was known as an authority on the osteology of fish. He also did studies of fish of the Puget Sound Puget Sound ( ) is a sound of the Pacific Northwest, an inlet of the Pacific Ocean, and part of the Salish Sea. It is located along the northwestern coast of the U.S. state of Washington. It is a complex estuarine system of interconnected ma .... His wife and daughter were also both involved in either science or natural history. See also * :Taxa named by Edwin Chapin Starks References {{DEFAULTSORT:Starks, Edwin Chapin American ichthyologists Stanford University Department of Biology faculty Stanford University alumni 1867 births 1932 deaths People from Baraboo, Wisconsin ...
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Microgobius Miraflorensis
''Microgobius'' is a genus of gobies native to the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of the Americas. Species There are currently 15 recognized species in this genus: * '' Microgobius brevispinis'' Ginsburg, 1939 (Balboa goby) * '' Microgobius carri'' Fowler, 1945 (Seminole goby) * '' Microgobius crocatus'' Birdsong, 1968 * '' Microgobius curtus'' Ginsburg, 1939 * '' Microgobius cyclolepis'' C. H. Gilbert, 1890 (Roundscale goby) * '' Microgobius emblematicus'' ( D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1882) (Emblem goby) * ''Microgobius erectus'' Ginsburg, 1938 (Erect goby) * ''Microgobius gulosus'' ( Girard, 1858) (Clown goby) * ''Microgobius meeki'' Evermann & M. C. Marsh, 1899 * '' Microgobius microlepis'' Longley & Hildebrand, 1940 (Banner goby) * '' Microgobius miraflorensis'' C. H. Gilbert & Starks, 1904 (Miraflores goby) * ''Microgobius signatus'' Poey, 1876 * ''Microgobius tabogensis'' Meek & Hildebrand Hildebrand is a character from Germanic heroic legend. ''Hildebrand'' ...
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Samuel Frederick Hildebrand
Samuel Frederick Hildebrand (August 15, 1883 – March 16, 1949) was an American ichthyologist. Life and work Hildebrand was the son of German-born parents who immigrated to the United States in 1864. From 1908 to 1910 he worked as an assistant to Seth Eugene Meek at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. In 1910 he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Indiana State Normal School and became a research associate at the United States Bureau of Fisheries in Washington, D.C., where he remained until 1914. From 1910 to 1912 he undertook, with Meek, two collecting expeditions to Panama from which he published ''The Fishes of the Fresh Waters of Panama'' (1916) and ''The Marine Fishes of Panama'' (1923). From 1914 to 1918 he was head of the U.S. Fisheries Biological Station at Beaufort, North Carolina. In 1918 he studied mosquito control by small fish in Augusta, Georgia. From 1918 to 1919 he was director of the U.S. Fisheries Biological Station in Key West, Florida. ...
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William Harding Longley
William Harding Longley (1881–1937) was an American botanist. Biography Longley was born in 1881 in Nova Scotia. He attended Acadia and Yale. From 1911 to 1937, he spent as a professor of biology and botany, at Goucher College in Baltimore. His biggest work in science was a study of roles of color and pattern in the tropical reef fishes, which was done with the assistance of Dry Tortugas Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution in Washington, where he worked as a director from 1922 to 1937. He studied distribution and evolution of the species as well. He studied a lot of plants in places like Hawaii, Samoa Samoa, officially the Independent State of Samoa; sm, Sāmoa, and until 1997 known as Western Samoa, is a Polynesian island country consisting of two main islands (Savai'i and Upolu); two smaller, inhabited islands (Manono Island, Manono an ..., Tortugas, and the Pacific, and examining some in European and American museums. he died in 1937. See also * :Taxa named by W ...
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Microgobius Microlepis
''Microgobius'' is a genus of gobies native to the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of the Americas. Species There are currently 15 recognized species in this genus: * '' Microgobius brevispinis'' Ginsburg, 1939 (Balboa goby) * '' Microgobius carri'' Fowler, 1945 (Seminole goby) * '' Microgobius crocatus'' Birdsong, 1968 * '' Microgobius curtus'' Ginsburg, 1939 * '' Microgobius cyclolepis'' C. H. Gilbert, 1890 (Roundscale goby) * '' Microgobius emblematicus'' ( D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1882) (Emblem goby) * ''Microgobius erectus'' Ginsburg, 1938 (Erect goby) * ''Microgobius gulosus'' ( Girard, 1858) (Clown goby) * ''Microgobius meeki'' Evermann & M. C. Marsh, 1899 * '' Microgobius microlepis'' Longley & Hildebrand, 1940 (Banner goby) * ''Microgobius miraflorensis'' C. H. Gilbert & Starks, 1904 (Miraflores goby) * ''Microgobius signatus'' Poey, 1876 * ''Microgobius tabogensis'' Meek & Hildebrand Hildebrand is a character from Germanic heroic legend. ''Hildebrand'' ...
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Millard Caleb Marsh
Millard may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places in the United States * Millard, Missouri, a village * Millard, Omaha, Nebraska, a former suburb and present-day neighborhood of Omaha * Millard Creek, Pennsylvania * Millard County, Utah * Millard, Virginia, an unincorporated community * Millard, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community Schools * Millard's Preparatory School, a now-defunct military preparatory school in Washington, D.C. People and fictional characters * Millard (surname) * Millard (given name), a list of people and fictional characters * a nickname of Glenn McGrath (born 1970), Australian former cricketer See also * Millard Public Schools, a district in Omaha, Nebraska, US * Milliard 1,000,000,000 (one billion, short scale; one thousand million or one milliard, one yard, long scale) is the natural number following 999,999,999 and preceding 1,000,000,001. With a number, "billion" can be abbreviated as b, bil or bn. In standa ...
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Barton Warren Evermann
Barton Warren Evermann (October 24, 1853 – September 27, 1932) was an American ichthyologist. Early life and education Evermann was born in Monroe County, Iowa in 1853. His family moved to Indiana while he was still a child and it was there that he grew up, completed his education, and married. Evermann graduated from Indiana University in 1886. Career For 10 years, he served as teacher and superintendent of schools in Indiana and California. While teaching in Carroll County, Indiana Evermann met fellow teacher Meadie Hawkins. They married on October 24, 1875 and had a son, Toxaway Bronte (born 1879) and a daughter, Edith (born). He was professor of biology at the Indiana State University in Terre Haute from 1886 to 1891. He lectured at Stanford University in 1893–1894, at Cornell University in 1900–1903, and at Yale University in 1903–1906. In the early 20th century, as director of the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, he promoted resear ...
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