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Prionurus
''Prionurus'' is a genus of surgeonfishes found mostly in the Pacific Ocean with one species, ''P. biafraensis'', native to the Atlantic Ocean. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * '' Prionurus biafraensis'' ( Blache & Rossignol, 1961) - Biafra doctorfish * '' Prionurus chrysurus'' J. E. Randall, 2001 * ''Prionurus laticlavius'' (Valenciennes Valenciennes (, also , , ; nl, label=also Dutch, Valencijn; pcd, Valincyinnes or ; la, Valentianae) is a commune in the Nord department, Hauts-de-France, France. It lies on the Scheldt () river. Although the city and region experienced a s ..., 1846) - razor surgeonfish * '' Prionurus maculatus'' J. D. Ogilby, 1887 - yellowspotted sawtail * '' Prionurus microlepidotus'' Lacépède, 1804 - sixplate sawtail * '' Prionurus punctatus'' T. N. Gill, 1862 - yellowtail surgeonfish * '' Prionurus scalprum'' Valenciennes, 1835 - scalpel sawtail References Acanthuridae Marine fish genera Taxa na ...
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Prionurus
''Prionurus'' is a genus of surgeonfishes found mostly in the Pacific Ocean with one species, ''P. biafraensis'', native to the Atlantic Ocean. Species There are currently seven recognized species in this genus: * '' Prionurus biafraensis'' ( Blache & Rossignol, 1961) - Biafra doctorfish * '' Prionurus chrysurus'' J. E. Randall, 2001 * ''Prionurus laticlavius'' (Valenciennes Valenciennes (, also , , ; nl, label=also Dutch, Valencijn; pcd, Valincyinnes or ; la, Valentianae) is a commune in the Nord department, Hauts-de-France, France. It lies on the Scheldt () river. Although the city and region experienced a s ..., 1846) - razor surgeonfish * '' Prionurus maculatus'' J. D. Ogilby, 1887 - yellowspotted sawtail * '' Prionurus microlepidotus'' Lacépède, 1804 - sixplate sawtail * '' Prionurus punctatus'' T. N. Gill, 1862 - yellowtail surgeonfish * '' Prionurus scalprum'' Valenciennes, 1835 - scalpel sawtail References Acanthuridae Marine fish genera Taxa na ...
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Prionurus Chrysurus
''Prionurus chrysurus'' is a tropical fish endemic to the coral reefs around Indonesia. The species was first described by John Ernest Randall John Ernest "Jack" Randall (May 22, 1924 – April 26, 2020) was an American ichthyologist and a leading authority on coral reef fishes. Randall described over 800 species and authored 11 books and over 900 scientific papers and popular articles. ... in 2001. It is commonly known as the Indonesian sawtail.Common names for ''Prionurus chrysurus''
at www.fishbase.org. It can reach a maximum length of .


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Prionurus Laticlavius
''Prionurus laticlavius'' is a tropical fish found in coral reefs in the eastern central Pacific Ocean The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south, and is bounded by the continen ....''Prionurus laticlavius''
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It is commonly known as the razor surgeonfish.Common names for ''Prionurus laticlavius''
at www.fishbase.org. It is sometimes used in aquariums.



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Prionurus Scalprum
''Prionurus scalprum'' is a subtropical fish found in coral reefs in the northwest Pacific The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south, and is bounded by the continen ... Ocean.''Prionurus scalprum''
at www.fishbase.org.
It is commonly known as the Scalpel sawtail.Common names for ''Prionurus scalprum''
at www.fishbase.org. It is sometimes used in aquariums.


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Prionurus Biafraensis
''Prionurus biafraensis'' is a tropical fish found in coral reefs in the eastern Atlantic The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's five oceans, with an area of about . It covers approximately 20% of Earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area. It is known to separate the " Old World" of Africa, Europe an ... ocean.''Prionurus biafraensis''
at www.fishbase.org.
It is commonly known as the Biafra doctorfish.Common names for ''Prionurus biafraensis''
at www.fishbase.org. It is commercial in fisheries.


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Prionurus Microlepidotus
''Prionurus microlepidotus'' is a subtropical fish found in coral reefs in the western Pacific ocean.''Prionurus microlepidotus''
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It is commonly known as the sixplate sawtail or sawtail surgeonfish.''Prionurus microlepidotus''
at the
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Prionurus Punctatus
''Prionurus punctatus,'' is a tropical fish found in reefs in the East Pacific from the Gulf of California to El Salvador El Salvador (; , meaning " The Saviour"), officially the Republic of El Salvador ( es, República de El Salvador), is a country in Central America. It is bordered on the northeast by Honduras, on the northwest by Guatemala, and on the south b ....''Prionurus punctatus''
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It is commonly known as the Yellowtail surgeonfish. It is sometimes used in aquariums. The 3 bony spines sticking out of their tail allow for a sharp defense mechanism, which can be harmful to both other fish and fisherman. It is found in schools on shallow reefs, feeding diurnally and primarily on algae in rocky areas.
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Prionurus Maculatus
The yellowspotted sawtail, ''Prionurus maculatus'', is a tang of the family Acanthuridae, found in the southwest Pacific Ocean The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south, and is bounded by the continen .... References * * Tony Ayling & Geoffrey Cox, ''Collins Guide to the Sea Fishes of New Zealand'', (William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1982) Prionurus Fish described in 1887 {{Acanthuridae-stub ...
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Acanthuridae
Acanthuridae are the family of surgeonfishes, tangs, and unicornfishes. The family includes about 86 extant species of marine fish living in tropical seas, usually around coral reefs. Many of the species are brightly colored and popular in aquaria. Morphology The distinctive characteristic of the family is that they have scalpel-like modified scales, one or more on either side of the peduncle of the tail. The spines are dangerously sharp and may seriously injure anyone who carelessly handles such a fish. The dorsal, anal, and caudal fins are large, extending for most of the length of the body. The mouths are small and have a single row of teeth adapted to grazing on algae. Surgeonfishes sometimes feed as solitary individuals, but they often travel and feed in schools. Feeding in schools may be a mechanism for overwhelming the highly aggressive defense responses of small territorial damselfishes that vigorously guard small patches of algae on coral reefs. Most species are ...
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Surgeonfish
Acanthuridae are the family of surgeonfishes, tangs, and unicornfishes. The family includes about 86 extant species of marine fish living in tropical seas, usually around coral reefs. Many of the species are brightly colored and popular in aquaria. Morphology The distinctive characteristic of the family is that they have scalpel-like modified scales, one or more on either side of the peduncle of the tail. The spines are dangerously sharp and may seriously injure anyone who carelessly handles such a fish. The dorsal, anal, and caudal fins are large, extending for most of the length of the body. The mouths are small and have a single row of teeth adapted to grazing on algae. Surgeonfishes sometimes feed as solitary individuals, but they often travel and feed in schools. Feeding in schools may be a mechanism for overwhelming the highly aggressive defense responses of small territorial damselfishes that vigorously guard small patches of algae on coral reefs. Most species ar ...
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Theodore Gill
Theodore Nicholas Gill (March 21, 1837 – September 25, 1914) was an American ichthyologist, mammalogist, malacologist and librarian. Career Born and educated in New York City under private tutors, Gill early showed interest in natural history. He was associated with J. Carson Brevoort in the arrangement of the latter's entomological and ichthyological collections before going to Washington D.C. in 1863 to work at the Smithsonian Institution. He catalogued mammals, fishes and mollusks most particularly although maintaining proficiency in other orders of animals. He was librarian at the Smithsonian and also senior assistant to the Library of Congress. He was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1867. Gill was professor of zoology at George Washington University. He was also a member of the Megatherium Club at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. Fellow members frequently mocked him for his vanity. He was president of the American Associati ...
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Bernard Germain Étienne De La Ville, Comte De Lacépède
Bernard (''Bernhard'') is a French and West Germanic masculine given name. It is also a surname. The name is attested from at least the 9th century. West Germanic ''Bernhard'' is composed from the two elements ''bern'' "bear" and ''hard'' "brave, hardy". Its native Old English reflex was ''Beornheard'', which was replaced by the French form ''Bernard'' that was brought to England after the Norman Conquest. The name ''Bernhard'' was notably popular among Old Frisian speakers. Its wider use was popularized due to Saint Bernhard of Clairvaux (canonized in 1174). Bernard is the second most common surname in France. Geographical distribution As of 2014, 42.2% of all known bearers of the surname ''Bernard'' were residents of France (frequency 1:392), 12.5% of the United States (1:7,203), 7.0% of Haiti (1:382), 6.6% of Tanzania (1:1,961), 4.8% of Canada (1:1,896), 3.6% of Nigeria (1:12,221), 2.7% of Burundi (1:894), 1.9% of Belgium (1:1,500), 1.6% of Rwanda (1:1,745), 1.2% of Germany ( ...
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