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Pseudorabdion Oxycephalum
''Pseudorabdion'' is a genus of snakes of the family Colubridae. Geographic range Species in the genus ''Pseudorabdion'' are found in Southeast Asia. Species The following 15 species are recognized as being valid. * '' Pseudorabdion albonuchalis'' ( Günther, 1896) * '' Pseudorabdion ater'' (Taylor, 1922) * ''Pseudorabdion collaris'' ( Mocquard, 1892) * '' Pseudorabdion eiselti'' Inger & Leviton, 1961 * ''Pseudorabdion longiceps'' ( Cantor, 1847) * '' Pseudorabdion mcnamarae'' (Taylor, 1917) * '' Pseudorabdion modiglianii'' Giu. Doria & Petri, 2010 * '' Pseudorabdion montanum'' Leviton & W.C. Brown, 1959 * '' Pseudorabdion oxycephalum'' (Günther, 1858) * ''Pseudorabdion sarasinorum'' ( F. Müller, 1895) * ''Pseudorabdion saravacense'' ( Shelford, 1901) * ''Pseudorabdion sirambense'' Giu. Doria & Petri, 2010 * ''Pseudorabdion talonuran'' R.M. Brown, Leviton & Sison, 1999 * '' Pseudorabdion taylori'' Leviton & W.C. Brown, 1959 * '' Pseudorabdion torquatum'' A.M.C. Duméril, ...
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Pseudorabdion Mcnamarae
''Pseudorabdion mcnamarae'' is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to the Philippines. Etymology The specific name, ''mcnamarae'', is in honor of Homer McNamara who was superintendent of La Carlota Agricultural Station, Philippines, and assisted Taylor Taylor, Taylors or Taylor's may refer to: People * Taylor (surname) **List of people with surname Taylor * Taylor (given name), including Tayla and Taylah * Taylor sept, a branch of Scottish clan Cameron * Justice Taylor (other) Plac ... in the field.Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). ''The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. . (''Pseudorabdion mcnamarae'', p. 174). Habitat ''Pseudorabdion mcnamarae'' inhabits primary and secondary forests where it occurs under rotting leaves on the forest floor. References Further reading * Taylor EH (1917). "Snakes and lizards from Negros, with descriptions of new species ...
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Theodore Edward Cantor
Theodore Edward (Theodor Edvard) Cantor (1809–1860) was a Danish physician, zoologist and botanist. Born to a Danish Jewish family, his mother was a sister of Nathaniel Wallich. Cantor worked for the British East India Company, and made natural history collections in Penang and Malacca. Cantor was the first Western scientist to describe the Siamese fighting fish. In the scientific field of herpetology he described many new species of reptiles and amphibians. Species first described by Cantor include '' Bungarus bungaroides'' (1839), ''Bungarus lividus'' (1839), ''Channa argus'' (1842), '' Elaphe rufodorsata'' (1842), ''Euprepiophis mandarinus'' (1842), '' Hippocampus comes'' (1850), '' Lycodon effraenis'' (1847), ''Misgurnus anguillicaudatus'' (1842), ''Naja atra'' (1842), '' Oligodon albocinctus'' (1839), '' Oligodon cyclurus'' (1839), '' Ophiophagus hannah'' (1836), '' Oreocryptophis porphyracea'' (1839), ''Pareas monticola'' (1839), ''Protobothrops mucrosquamatus'' (18 ...
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Rafe Marion Brown
In Hebrew orthography the rafe or raphe ( he, רָפֶה, , meaning "weak, limp") is a diacritic (), a subtle horizontal overbar placed above certain letters to indicate that they are to be pronounced as fricatives. It originated with the Tiberian Masoretes as part of the extended system of ''niqqud'' (vowel points), and has the opposite meaning of ''dagesh qal'', showing that one of the letters בגדכפת is to be pronounced as a fricative and not as a plosive, or (sometimes) that a consonant is single and not double; or, as the opposite to a ''mappiq'', to show that the letters ה or א are silent (''mater lectionis''). The rafe generally fell out of use for Hebrew with the coming of printing, although according to Gesenius (1813) at that time it could still be found in a few places in printed Hebrew Bibles, where the absence of a ''dagesh'' or a ''mappiq'' was noticeable. (e.g. Exodus 20:13,14,15; Deuteronomy 5:13,17,18,19; 2 Samuel 11:1; Isaiah 22:10; Jeremiah 20:1 ...
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Pseudorabdion Talonuran
''Pseudorabdion'' is a genus of snakes of the family Colubridae. Geographic range Species in the genus ''Pseudorabdion'' are found in Southeast Asia. Species The following 15 species are recognized as being valid. * '' Pseudorabdion albonuchalis'' ( Günther, 1896) * '' Pseudorabdion ater'' (Taylor, 1922) * ''Pseudorabdion collaris'' ( Mocquard, 1892) * '' Pseudorabdion eiselti'' Inger & Leviton, 1961 * ''Pseudorabdion longiceps'' (Cantor, 1847) * '' Pseudorabdion mcnamarae'' (Taylor, 1917) * '' Pseudorabdion modiglianii'' Giu. Doria & Petri, 2010 * '' Pseudorabdion montanum'' Leviton & W.C. Brown, 1959 * '' Pseudorabdion oxycephalum'' (Günther, 1858) * '' Pseudorabdion sarasinorum'' ( F. Müller, 1895) * '' Pseudorabdion saravacense'' ( Shelford, 1901) * '' Pseudorabdion sirambense'' Giu. Doria & Petri, 2010 * '' Pseudorabdion talonuran'' R.M. Brown, Leviton & Sison, 1999 * '' Pseudorabdion taylori'' Leviton & W.C. Brown, 1959 * '' Pseudorabdion torquatum'' A.M.C. Duméril ...
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Pseudorabdion Sirambense
''Pseudorabdion'' is a genus of snakes of the family Colubridae. Geographic range Species in the genus ''Pseudorabdion'' are found in Southeast Asia. Species The following 15 species are recognized as being valid. * '' Pseudorabdion albonuchalis'' ( Günther, 1896) * '' Pseudorabdion ater'' (Taylor, 1922) * ''Pseudorabdion collaris'' ( Mocquard, 1892) * '' Pseudorabdion eiselti'' Inger & Leviton, 1961 * ''Pseudorabdion longiceps'' (Cantor, 1847) * '' Pseudorabdion mcnamarae'' (Taylor, 1917) * '' Pseudorabdion modiglianii'' Giu. Doria & Petri, 2010 * '' Pseudorabdion montanum'' Leviton & W.C. Brown, 1959 * '' Pseudorabdion oxycephalum'' (Günther, 1858) * '' Pseudorabdion sarasinorum'' ( F. Müller, 1895) * '' Pseudorabdion saravacense'' ( Shelford, 1901) * '' Pseudorabdion sirambense'' Giu. Doria & Petri, 2010 * ''Pseudorabdion talonuran'' R.M. Brown, Leviton & Sison, 1999 * '' Pseudorabdion taylori'' Leviton & W.C. Brown, 1959 * '' Pseudorabdion torquatum'' A.M.C. Duméril, ...
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Robert Walter Campbell Shelford
Robert Walter Campbell Shelford (3 August 1872 – 22 June 1912), was a British entomologist and museum administrator and naturalist, with a special interest in entomology and insect mimicry; he specialised in cockroaches and also did some significant work on stick insects. Biography Robert Walter Campbell Shelford was born on 3 August 1872 in Singapore, the son of a prominent British merchant. As a child, after an accident at the age of three, he developed a tubercular hip joint that incapacitated him for several years as a child. He became more mobile after an operation but was never able to participate in active sports as a child, although as an adult he enjoyed playing golf. The tuberculosis recurred in later life, and was the eventual cause of his death at an early age. Shelford studied at King's College, London, and then at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. After graduating from Cambridge in 1895 he went to Yorkshire College in Leeds as a demonstrator in Biology. In 1897 he went ...
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Pseudorabdion Saravacense
''Pseudorabdion'' is a genus of snakes of the family Colubridae. Geographic range Species in the genus ''Pseudorabdion'' are found in Southeast Asia. Species The following 15 species are recognized as being valid. * '' Pseudorabdion albonuchalis'' ( Günther, 1896) * '' Pseudorabdion ater'' (Taylor, 1922) * ''Pseudorabdion collaris'' ( Mocquard, 1892) * '' Pseudorabdion eiselti'' Inger & Leviton, 1961 * ''Pseudorabdion longiceps'' (Cantor, 1847) * '' Pseudorabdion mcnamarae'' (Taylor, 1917) * '' Pseudorabdion modiglianii'' Giu. Doria & Petri, 2010 * '' Pseudorabdion montanum'' Leviton & W.C. Brown, 1959 * '' Pseudorabdion oxycephalum'' (Günther, 1858) * '' Pseudorabdion sarasinorum'' ( F. Müller, 1895) * '' Pseudorabdion saravacense'' ( Shelford, 1901) * ''Pseudorabdion sirambense'' Giu. Doria & Petri, 2010 * ''Pseudorabdion talonuran'' R.M. Brown, Leviton & Sison, 1999 * '' Pseudorabdion taylori'' Leviton & W.C. Brown, 1959 * '' Pseudorabdion torquatum'' A.M.C. Duméril, ...
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Fritz Müller (doctor)
Friedrich "Fritz" Müller (8 May 1834 – 10 March 1895) was a Swiss doctor, zoologist, and herpetologist. He was born in Basel and studied at the University of Basel from 1852 to 1854, and then at Würzburg and Prague, where he became a medical doctor in 1857. After further experience in Vienna, Paris and Berlin, he returned to Basel to practise medicine. He was a founder member of the regional medical society in 1860 and took a leading role in the sanitary services in Basel, which he directed from 1872. He gave public lectures in zoology at the university from 1868. His zoological work focussed on reptiles, amphibians, crustaceans and arachnids. From 1873, he suffered from a chronic illness as a result of which he spent periods near the Mediterranean. He died in Basel. Eponyms In 1885 Fritz Müller described ''Rhinoplocephalus bicolor'', commonly known as "Müller's snake", and in 1889 he described ''Nessia sarasinorum'', a species of skink sometimes referred to as " ...
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Pseudorabdion Sarasinorum
''Pseudorabdion'' is a genus of snakes of the family Colubridae. Geographic range Species in the genus ''Pseudorabdion'' are found in Southeast Asia. Species The following 15 species are recognized as being valid. * '' Pseudorabdion albonuchalis'' ( Günther, 1896) * '' Pseudorabdion ater'' (Taylor, 1922) * ''Pseudorabdion collaris'' ( Mocquard, 1892) * '' Pseudorabdion eiselti'' Inger & Leviton, 1961 * ''Pseudorabdion longiceps'' (Cantor, 1847) * '' Pseudorabdion mcnamarae'' (Taylor, 1917) * '' Pseudorabdion modiglianii'' Giu. Doria & Petri, 2010 * '' Pseudorabdion montanum'' Leviton & W.C. Brown, 1959 * '' Pseudorabdion oxycephalum'' (Günther, 1858) * '' Pseudorabdion sarasinorum'' ( F. Müller, 1895) * ''Pseudorabdion saravacense ''Pseudorabdion'' is a genus of snakes of the family Colubridae. Geographic range Species in the genus ''Pseudorabdion'' are found in Southeast Asia. Species The following 15 species are recognized as being valid. * '' Pseudorabdion albonuchal ...
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Pseudorabdion Oxycephalum
''Pseudorabdion'' is a genus of snakes of the family Colubridae. Geographic range Species in the genus ''Pseudorabdion'' are found in Southeast Asia. Species The following 15 species are recognized as being valid. * '' Pseudorabdion albonuchalis'' ( Günther, 1896) * '' Pseudorabdion ater'' (Taylor, 1922) * ''Pseudorabdion collaris'' ( Mocquard, 1892) * '' Pseudorabdion eiselti'' Inger & Leviton, 1961 * ''Pseudorabdion longiceps'' ( Cantor, 1847) * '' Pseudorabdion mcnamarae'' (Taylor, 1917) * '' Pseudorabdion modiglianii'' Giu. Doria & Petri, 2010 * '' Pseudorabdion montanum'' Leviton & W.C. Brown, 1959 * '' Pseudorabdion oxycephalum'' (Günther, 1858) * ''Pseudorabdion sarasinorum'' ( F. Müller, 1895) * ''Pseudorabdion saravacense'' ( Shelford, 1901) * ''Pseudorabdion sirambense'' Giu. Doria & Petri, 2010 * ''Pseudorabdion talonuran'' R.M. Brown, Leviton & Sison, 1999 * '' Pseudorabdion taylori'' Leviton & W.C. Brown, 1959 * '' Pseudorabdion torquatum'' A.M.C. Duméril, ...
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Pseudorabdion Montanum
''Pseudorabdion'' is a genus of snakes of the family Colubridae. Geographic range Species in the genus ''Pseudorabdion'' are found in Southeast Asia. Species The following 15 species are recognized as being valid. * '' Pseudorabdion albonuchalis'' ( Günther, 1896) * '' Pseudorabdion ater'' (Taylor, 1922) * ''Pseudorabdion collaris'' ( Mocquard, 1892) * '' Pseudorabdion eiselti'' Inger & Leviton, 1961 * ''Pseudorabdion longiceps'' ( Cantor, 1847) * '' Pseudorabdion mcnamarae'' (Taylor, 1917) * '' Pseudorabdion modiglianii'' Giu. Doria & Petri, 2010 * '' Pseudorabdion montanum'' Leviton & W.C. Brown, 1959 * ''Pseudorabdion oxycephalum'' (Günther, 1858) * ''Pseudorabdion sarasinorum'' ( F. Müller, 1895) * ''Pseudorabdion saravacense'' ( Shelford, 1901) * ''Pseudorabdion sirambense'' Giu. Doria & Petri, 2010 * ''Pseudorabdion talonuran'' R.M. Brown, Leviton & Sison, 1999 * '' Pseudorabdion taylori'' Leviton & W.C. Brown, 1959 * '' Pseudorabdion torquatum'' A.M.C. Duméril, B ...
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