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Microschemobrycon Elongatus
''Microschemobrycon'' is a genus of characins, in the family Characidae, from South America, with seven currently described species. It is a neotropical genus of ray-finned fishes distributed in the Amazon Basin to Mato Grosso and Paraná Basin, Paraguay, to the Rio de la Plata. With such geographical spread is not surprising that there is adaptation to different ecosystems, which has resulted in variations in size, color, eating habits, and types of water inhabited. Species The genus consists of the following species: * ''Microschemobrycon callops'' J. E. Böhlke, 1953 * ''Microschemobrycon casiquiare'' J. E. Böhlke, 1953 * ''Microschemobrycon elongatus'' Géry, 1973 * ''Microschemobrycon geisleri'' Géry, 1973 * ''Microschemobrycon guaporensis'' C. H. Eigenmann, 1915 * ''Microschemobrycon melanotus'' (C. H. Eigenmann, 1912) * ''Microschemobrycon meyburgi ''Microschemobrycon'' is a genus of characins, in the family Characidae, from South America, with seven currently desc ...
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Microschemobrycon Elongatus
''Microschemobrycon'' is a genus of characins, in the family Characidae, from South America, with seven currently described species. It is a neotropical genus of ray-finned fishes distributed in the Amazon Basin to Mato Grosso and Paraná Basin, Paraguay, to the Rio de la Plata. With such geographical spread is not surprising that there is adaptation to different ecosystems, which has resulted in variations in size, color, eating habits, and types of water inhabited. Species The genus consists of the following species: * ''Microschemobrycon callops'' J. E. Böhlke, 1953 * ''Microschemobrycon casiquiare'' J. E. Böhlke, 1953 * ''Microschemobrycon elongatus'' Géry, 1973 * ''Microschemobrycon geisleri'' Géry, 1973 * ''Microschemobrycon guaporensis'' C. H. Eigenmann, 1915 * ''Microschemobrycon melanotus'' (C. H. Eigenmann, 1912) * ''Microschemobrycon meyburgi ''Microschemobrycon'' is a genus of characins, in the family Characidae, from South America, with seven currently desc ...
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Characidae, the characids or characins is a family of freshwater subtropical and tropical fish, belonging to the order Characiformes. The name "characins" is the historical one, but scientists today tend to prefer "characids" to reflect their status as a by and large monophyletic group at family rank. To arrive there, this family has undergone much systematic and taxonomic change. Among those fishes that remain in the Characidae for the time being are the tetras, comprising the very similar genera ''Hemigrammus'' and ''Hyphessobrycon'', as well as a few related forms such as the cave and neon tetras. Fish of this family are important as food and also include popular aquarium fish species. These fish vary in length, though many are less than . One of the smallest species, ''Hyphessobrycon roseus'', grows to a maximum length of 1.9 cm. These fish inhabit a wide range and a variety of habitats. They originate in the Americas, ranging from southwestern Texas and Mexico through ...
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Herman may refer to: People * Herman (name), list of people with this name * Saint Herman (other) * Peter Noone (born 1947), known by the mononym Herman Places in the United States * Herman, Arkansas * Herman, Michigan * Herman, Minnesota * Herman, Nebraska * Herman, Pennsylvania * Herman, Dodge County, Wisconsin * Herman, Shawano County, Wisconsin * Herman, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin Place in India * Herman (Village) Other uses * ''Herman'' (comic strip) * ''Herman'' (film), a 1990 Norwegian film * Herman the Bull, a bull used for genetic experiments in the controversial lactoferrin project of GenePharming, Netherlands * Herman the Clown ( fi, Pelle Hermanni), a Finnish TV clown from children's TV show performed by Veijo Pasanen * Herman's Hermits, a British pop combo * Herman cake (also called Hermann), a type of sourdough bread starter or Amish Friendship Bread starter * ''Herman'' (album) by 't Hof Van Commerce See also * Hermann (other) * Arman (n ...
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Microschemobrycon Meyburgi
''Microschemobrycon'' is a genus of characins, in the family Characidae, from South America, with seven currently described species. It is a neotropical genus of ray-finned fishes distributed in the Amazon Basin to Mato Grosso and Paraná Basin, Paraguay, to the Rio de la Plata. With such geographical spread is not surprising that there is adaptation to different ecosystems, which has resulted in variations in size, color, eating habits, and types of water inhabited. Species The genus consists of the following species: * ''Microschemobrycon callops'' J. E. Böhlke, 1953 * ''Microschemobrycon casiquiare'' J. E. Böhlke, 1953 * ''Microschemobrycon elongatus'' Géry, 1973 * ''Microschemobrycon geisleri'' Géry, 1973 * ''Microschemobrycon guaporensis'' C. H. Eigenmann, 1915 * ''Microschemobrycon melanotus'' (C. H. Eigenmann, 1912) * ''Microschemobrycon meyburgi ''Microschemobrycon'' is a genus of characins, in the family Characidae, from South America, with seven currently desc ...
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Microschemobrycon Melanotus
''Microschemobrycon'' is a genus of characins, in the family Characidae, from South America, with seven currently described species. It is a neotropical genus of ray-finned fishes distributed in the Amazon Basin to Mato Grosso and Paraná Basin, Paraguay, to the Rio de la Plata. With such geographical spread is not surprising that there is adaptation to different ecosystems, which has resulted in variations in size, color, eating habits, and types of water inhabited. Species The genus consists of the following species: * ''Microschemobrycon callops'' J. E. Böhlke, 1953 * ''Microschemobrycon casiquiare'' J. E. Böhlke, 1953 * ''Microschemobrycon elongatus'' Géry, 1973 * ''Microschemobrycon geisleri'' Géry, 1973 * ''Microschemobrycon guaporensis'' C. H. Eigenmann, 1915 * ''Microschemobrycon melanotus'' (C. H. Eigenmann, 1912) * ''Microschemobrycon meyburgi ''Microschemobrycon'' is a genus of characins, in the family Characidae, from South America, with seven currently desc ...
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Microschemobrycon Guaporensis
''Microschemobrycon'' is a genus of characins, in the family Characidae, from South America, with seven currently described species. It is a neotropical genus of ray-finned fishes distributed in the Amazon Basin to Mato Grosso and Paraná Basin, Paraguay, to the Rio de la Plata. With such geographical spread is not surprising that there is adaptation to different ecosystems, which has resulted in variations in size, color, eating habits, and types of water inhabited. Species The genus consists of the following species: * ''Microschemobrycon callops'' J. E. Böhlke, 1953 * ''Microschemobrycon casiquiare'' J. E. Böhlke, 1953 * ''Microschemobrycon elongatus'' Géry, 1973 * ''Microschemobrycon geisleri'' Géry, 1973 * ''Microschemobrycon guaporensis'' C. H. Eigenmann, 1915 * ''Microschemobrycon melanotus'' (C. H. Eigenmann, 1912) * ''Microschemobrycon meyburgi ''Microschemobrycon'' is a genus of characins, in the family Characidae, from South America, with seven currently desc ...
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Microschemobrycon Geisleri
''Microschemobrycon'' is a genus of characins, in the family Characidae, from South America, with seven currently described species. It is a neotropical genus of ray-finned fishes distributed in the Amazon Basin to Mato Grosso and Paraná Basin, Paraguay, to the Rio de la Plata. With such geographical spread is not surprising that there is adaptation to different ecosystems, which has resulted in variations in size, color, eating habits, and types of water inhabited. Species The genus consists of the following species: * ''Microschemobrycon callops'' J. E. Böhlke, 1953 * ''Microschemobrycon casiquiare'' J. E. Böhlke, 1953 * ''Microschemobrycon elongatus'' Géry, 1973 * ''Microschemobrycon geisleri'' Géry, 1973 * ''Microschemobrycon guaporensis'' C. H. Eigenmann, 1915 * ''Microschemobrycon melanotus'' (C. H. Eigenmann, 1912) * ''Microschemobrycon meyburgi ''Microschemobrycon'' is a genus of characins, in the family Characidae, from South America, with seven currently desc ...
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Jacques Géry
Jacques Géry (12 March 1917, Paris – 15 June 2007, Sarlat, France) was a French ichthyologist. He was also a scientist and a Doctor of Medicine. The most notable species he described are: * Green neon tetra, ''Paracheirodon simulans'' (Géry, 1963) * Black neon tetra, ''Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi'' (Géry, 1961) * Royal tetra, '' Inpaichthys kerri'' (Géry & Junk, 1977) * Rummy-nose tetra, ''Hemigrammus bleheri'' (Géry & Mahnert, 1986) * Red phantom tetra, ''Hyphessobrycon sweglesi'' (Géry, 1961) * ''Brittanichthys axelrodi'' (Géry, 1965) * ''Brittanichthys ''Brittanichthys'' is a genus of characins endemism, endemic to the Rio Negro (Amazon), Rio Negro basin in South America. The currently described species are: * ''Brittanichthys axelrodi'' Jacques Géry, Géry, 1965 * ''Brittanichthys myersi'' G ... myersi'' (Géry, 1965) See also * :Taxa named by Jacques Géry References * Jacques Géry: ''Characoids of the world.'' T.F.H. Publications, Neptune City, . Exte ...
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Microschemobrycon Casiquiare
''Microschemobrycon'' is a genus of characins, in the family Characidae, from South America, with seven currently described species. It is a neotropical genus of ray-finned fishes distributed in the Amazon Basin to Mato Grosso and Paraná Basin, Paraguay, to the Rio de la Plata. With such geographical spread is not surprising that there is adaptation to different ecosystems, which has resulted in variations in size, color, eating habits, and types of water inhabited. Species The genus consists of the following species: * ''Microschemobrycon callops'' J. E. Böhlke, 1953 * ''Microschemobrycon casiquiare'' J. E. Böhlke, 1953 * ''Microschemobrycon elongatus'' Géry, 1973 * ''Microschemobrycon geisleri'' Géry, 1973 * ''Microschemobrycon guaporensis'' C. H. Eigenmann, 1915 * ''Microschemobrycon melanotus'' (C. H. Eigenmann, 1912) * ''Microschemobrycon meyburgi ''Microschemobrycon'' is a genus of characins, in the family Characidae, from South America, with seven currently desc ...
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Characin
Characiformes is an order of ray-finned fish, comprising the characins and their allies. Grouped in 18 recognized families, more than 2000 different species are described, including the well-known piranha and tetras.; Buckup P.A.: "Relationships of the Characidiinae and phylogeny of characiform fishes (Teleostei: Ostariophysi)", ''Phylogeny and Classification of Neotropical Fishes'', L.R. Malabarba, R.E. Reis, R.P. Vari, Z.M. Lucena, eds. (Porto Alegre: Edipucr) 1998:123-144. Taxonomy The Characiformes form part of a series called the Otophysi within the superorder Ostariophysi. The Otophysi contain three other orders, Cypriniformes, Siluriformes, and Gymnotiformes. The Characiformes form a group known as the Characiphysi with the Siluriformes and Gymnotiformes. The order Characiformes is the sister group to the orders Siluriformes and Gymnotiformes, though this has been debated in light of recent molecular evidence. Originally, the characins were all grouped within a single ...
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James Erwin Böhlke
James Erwin Böhlke (1930–1982) was an American ichthyologist. From 1954 to 1982, he was curator of the Department of Ichthyology at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (today the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University). He published over 120 papers on diverse groups of fishes and topics, primarily in his areas of expertise, fishes of the Bahamas, Caribbean, and South America. His wife Eugenia (Genie) Brandt Böhlke (1928–2001) was also a noted ichthyologist. The serranid fish genus ''Jeboehlkia ''Jeboehlkia'' is a monotypic genus of marine ray-finned fish, related to the groupers and classified within the subfamily Epinephelinae of the family Serranidae. It is a species of relatively deep water which is found in the western Atlantic Oc ...'' is named in his honour, See also * :Taxa named by James Erwin Böhlke References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bohlke, James Erwin 1930 births 1982 deaths American ichthyologists 20th-century American zoologists ...
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