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Pogonophryne
''Pogonophryne'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Artedidraconidae, the barbeled plunderfishes. They are native to the Southern Ocean. Taxonomy ''Pogonophryne'' was first described as a genus in 1914 by the English ichthyologist Charles Tate Regan when he described a new species of fish, ''Pogonophryne scotti'', which had been collected on the Terra Nova Expedition in the Ross Sea. ''P. scotti'' is, therefore, the type species of ''Pogonophryne'' by monotypy. The genus name is a compound of ''pogonos'' meaning "beard", a reference to the barbel on the chin of ''P. scotti'', and "phryne" which means "toad", possibly an allusion to the bumps and knobs on the head, like the skin of a toad. Species There are currently 28 recognized species in this genus: * '' Pogonophryne albipinna'' Eakin, 1981 (White-fin plunderfish) * '' Pogonophryne barsukovi'' Andriashev, 1967 (Stub-beard plunderfish) * '' Pogonophryne bellingshausenensis'' Eakin, Eastman & Ma ...
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Pogonophryne Immaculata
''Pogonophryne'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Artedidraconidae, the barbeled plunderfishes. They are native to the Southern Ocean. Taxonomy ''Pogonophryne'' was first described as a genus in 1914 by the English ichthyologist Charles Tate Regan when he described a new species of fish, ''Pogonophryne scotti'', which had been collected on the Terra Nova Expedition in the Ross Sea. ''P. scotti'' is, therefore, the type species of ''Pogonophryne'' by monotypy. The genus name is a compound of ''pogonos'' meaning "beard", a reference to the barbel on the chin of ''P. scotti'', and "phryne" which means "toad", possibly an allusion to the bumps and knobs on the head, like the skin of a toad. Species There are currently 28 recognized species in this genus: * '' Pogonophryne albipinna'' Eakin, 1981 (White-fin plunderfish) * '' Pogonophryne barsukovi'' Andriashev, 1967 (Stub-beard plunderfish) * '' Pogonophryne bellingshausenensis'' Eakin, Eastman & Mat ...
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Pogonophryne Albipinna
''Pogonophryne'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Artedidraconidae, the barbeled plunderfishes. They are native to the Southern Ocean. Taxonomy ''Pogonophryne'' was first described as a genus in 1914 by the English ichthyologist Charles Tate Regan when he described a new species of fish, ''Pogonophryne scotti'', which had been collected on the Terra Nova Expedition in the Ross Sea. ''P. scotti'' is, therefore, the type species of ''Pogonophryne'' by monotypy. The genus name is a compound of ''pogonos'' meaning "beard", a reference to the barbel on the chin of ''P. scotti'', and "phryne" which means "toad", possibly an allusion to the bumps and knobs on the head, like the skin of a toad. Species There are currently 28 recognized species in this genus: * '' Pogonophryne albipinna'' Eakin, 1981 (White-fin plunderfish) * '' Pogonophryne barsukovi'' Andriashev, 1967 (Stub-beard plunderfish) * '' Pogonophryne bellingshausenensis'' Eakin, Eastman & Mat ...
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Pogonophryne Fusca
''Pogonophryne'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Artedidraconidae, the barbeled plunderfishes. They are native to the Southern Ocean. Taxonomy ''Pogonophryne'' was first described as a genus in 1914 by the English ichthyologist Charles Tate Regan when he described a new species of fish, ''Pogonophryne scotti'', which had been collected on the Terra Nova Expedition in the Ross Sea. ''P. scotti'' is, therefore, the type species of ''Pogonophryne'' by monotypy. The genus name is a compound of ''pogonos'' meaning "beard", a reference to the barbel on the chin of ''P. scotti'', and "phryne" which means "toad", possibly an allusion to the bumps and knobs on the head, like the skin of a toad. Species There are currently 28 recognized species in this genus: * ''Pogonophryne albipinna'' Eakin, 1981 (White-fin plunderfish) * '' Pogonophryne barsukovi'' Andriashev, 1967 (Stub-beard plunderfish) * '' Pogonophryne bellingshausenensis'' Eakin, Eastman & Mata ...
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Pogonophryne Favosa
''Pogonophryne'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Artedidraconidae, the barbeled plunderfishes. They are native to the Southern Ocean. Taxonomy ''Pogonophryne'' was first described as a genus in 1914 by the English ichthyologist Charles Tate Regan when he described a new species of fish, ''Pogonophryne scotti'', which had been collected on the Terra Nova Expedition in the Ross Sea. ''P. scotti'' is, therefore, the type species of ''Pogonophryne'' by monotypy. The genus name is a compound of ''pogonos'' meaning "beard", a reference to the barbel on the chin of ''P. scotti'', and "phryne" which means "toad", possibly an allusion to the bumps and knobs on the head, like the skin of a toad. Species There are currently 28 recognized species in this genus: * ''Pogonophryne albipinna'' Eakin, 1981 (White-fin plunderfish) * '' Pogonophryne barsukovi'' Andriashev, 1967 (Stub-beard plunderfish) * '' Pogonophryne bellingshausenensis'' Eakin, Eastman & Mata ...
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Pogonophryne Eakini
''Pogonophryne'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Artedidraconidae, the barbeled plunderfishes. They are native to the Southern Ocean. Taxonomy ''Pogonophryne'' was first described as a genus in 1914 by the English ichthyologist Charles Tate Regan when he described a new species of fish, ''Pogonophryne scotti'', which had been collected on the Terra Nova Expedition in the Ross Sea. ''P. scotti'' is, therefore, the type species of ''Pogonophryne'' by monotypy. The genus name is a compound of ''pogonos'' meaning "beard", a reference to the barbel on the chin of ''P. scotti'', and "phryne" which means "toad", possibly an allusion to the bumps and knobs on the head, like the skin of a toad. Species There are currently 28 recognized species in this genus: * ''Pogonophryne albipinna'' Eakin, 1981 (White-fin plunderfish) * '' Pogonophryne barsukovi'' Andriashev, 1967 (Stub-beard plunderfish) * '' Pogonophryne bellingshausenensis'' Eakin, Eastman & Mata ...
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Pogonophryne Dewitti
''Pogonophryne'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Artedidraconidae, the barbeled plunderfishes. They are native to the Southern Ocean. Taxonomy ''Pogonophryne'' was first described as a genus in 1914 by the English ichthyologist Charles Tate Regan when he described a new species of fish, ''Pogonophryne scotti'', which had been collected on the Terra Nova Expedition in the Ross Sea. ''P. scotti'' is, therefore, the type species of ''Pogonophryne'' by monotypy. The genus name is a compound of ''pogonos'' meaning "beard", a reference to the barbel on the chin of ''P. scotti'', and "phryne" which means "toad", possibly an allusion to the bumps and knobs on the head, like the skin of a toad. Species There are currently 28 recognized species in this genus: * ''Pogonophryne albipinna'' Eakin, 1981 (White-fin plunderfish) * '' Pogonophryne barsukovi'' Andriashev, 1967 (Stub-beard plunderfish) * '' Pogonophryne bellingshausenensis'' Eakin, Eastman & Mata ...
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Pogonophryne Cerebropogon
''Pogonophryne'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Artedidraconidae, the barbeled plunderfishes. They are native to the Southern Ocean. Taxonomy ''Pogonophryne'' was first described as a genus in 1914 by the English ichthyologist Charles Tate Regan when he described a new species of fish, ''Pogonophryne scotti'', which had been collected on the Terra Nova Expedition in the Ross Sea. ''P. scotti'' is, therefore, the type species of ''Pogonophryne'' by monotypy. The genus name is a compound of ''pogonos'' meaning "beard", a reference to the barbel on the chin of ''P. scotti'', and "phryne" which means "toad", possibly an allusion to the bumps and knobs on the head, like the skin of a toad. Species There are currently 28 recognized species in this genus: * ''Pogonophryne albipinna'' Eakin, 1981 (White-fin plunderfish) * '' Pogonophryne barsukovi'' Andriashev, 1967 (Stub-beard plunderfish) * '' Pogonophryne bellingshausenensis'' Eakin, Eastman & Mata ...
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Pogonophryne Brevibarbata
''Pogonophryne'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the Family (biology), family Artedidraconidae, the barbeled plunderfishes. They are native to the Southern Ocean. Taxonomy ''Pogonophryne'' was first described as a genus in 1914 by the English people, English ichthyologist Charles Tate Regan when he Species description, described a new species of fish, ''Pogonophryne scotti'', which had been collected on the Terra Nova Expedition in the Ross Sea. ''P. scotti'' is, therefore, the type species of ''Pogonophryne'' by monotypy. The genus name is a Compound (linguistics), compound of ''pogonos'' meaning "beard", a reference to the barbel on the chin of ''P. scotti'', and "phryne" which means "toad", possibly an allusion to the bumps and knobs on the head, like the skin of a toad. Species There are currently 28 recognized species in this genus: * ''Pogonophryne albipinna'' Richard R. Eakin (zoologist), Eakin, 1981 (White-fin plunderfish) * ''Pogonophryne barsukovi'' ...
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Pogonophryne Bellingshausenensis
''Pogonophryne'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Artedidraconidae, the barbeled plunderfishes. They are native to the Southern Ocean. Taxonomy ''Pogonophryne'' was first described as a genus in 1914 by the English ichthyologist Charles Tate Regan when he described a new species of fish, ''Pogonophryne scotti'', which had been collected on the Terra Nova Expedition in the Ross Sea. ''P. scotti'' is, therefore, the type species of ''Pogonophryne'' by monotypy. The genus name is a compound of ''pogonos'' meaning "beard", a reference to the barbel on the chin of ''P. scotti'', and "phryne" which means "toad", possibly an allusion to the bumps and knobs on the head, like the skin of a toad. Species There are currently 28 recognized species in this genus: * ''Pogonophryne albipinna'' Eakin, 1981 (White-fin plunderfish) * '' Pogonophryne barsukovi'' Andriashev, 1967 (Stub-beard plunderfish) * '' Pogonophryne bellingshausenensis'' Eakin, Eastman & Mata ...
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Pogonophryne Barsukovi
''Pogonophryne'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Artedidraconidae, the barbeled plunderfishes. They are native to the Southern Ocean. Taxonomy ''Pogonophryne'' was first described as a genus in 1914 by the English ichthyologist Charles Tate Regan when he described a new species of fish, ''Pogonophryne scotti'', which had been collected on the Terra Nova Expedition in the Ross Sea. ''P. scotti'' is, therefore, the type species of ''Pogonophryne'' by monotypy. The genus name is a compound of ''pogonos'' meaning "beard", a reference to the barbel on the chin of ''P. scotti'', and "phryne" which means "toad", possibly an allusion to the bumps and knobs on the head, like the skin of a toad. Species There are currently 28 recognized species in this genus: * ''Pogonophryne albipinna'' Eakin, 1981 (White-fin plunderfish) * '' Pogonophryne barsukovi'' Andriashev, 1967 (Stub-beard plunderfish) * ''Pogonophryne bellingshausenensis'' Eakin, Eastman & Matal ...
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Artedidraconidae
The Artedidraconidae, barbeled plunderfishes, are a family of marine ray-finned fishes, notothenioids belonging to the Perciform suborder Notothenioidei. The family comprises four genera. These fishes are endemic to deep waters off Antarctica. Taxonomy Artedidraconidae was first described as a family in 1988 by the American ichthyologist Richard Eakin with ''Artedidraco'' as its type genus, the type species of '' Artedidraco'' is '' A. mirus'' which was described in 1905 by the Swedish zoologist Einar Lönnberg. The genera in the family were previously classified as part of the Harpagiferidae. The family is classified within the suborder Notothenioidei of the order Perciformes. The name of the family is a compound of Artedi, honouring the Swedish naturalist Peter Artedi who was known as the “father of ichthyology,” and who was born 200 years before Lönnberg described ''A. mirus'' with ''draco'', from ''dracœna'' meaning “dragon” an ancient Greek name for the w ...
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Anatoly Petrovich Andriyashev
Anatoly Petrovich Andriyashev (; 19 August 1910 – 4 January 2009) was a Soviet and Russian ichthyologist, marine biologist, and zoogeographist, notable for his studies of marine fauna of the Arctic and the Northern Pacific. Notable dates * 1933 - graduated from the Biology Department of Leningrad State University (specialty - ichthyology) * 1934 - took part in the Hydrobiological Expedition to the Sea of Japan of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences * 1937 - defended his thesis on "Zoogeography and origin of the fish fauna of the Bering Sea and adjacent waters," which was published in 1939 as a book. * 1938 - 1939 - assistant, associate professor at Leningrad State University * 1939 - 1943 - Senior Researcher at the Sevastopol Biological Station, then - an employee of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences * 1943-1946 - Scientific Secretary of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences ** from 1946 - Deputy Director ...
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