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Sphagemacrurus Richardi
''Sphagemacrurus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Sphagemacrurus decimalis'' ( C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1920) * ''Sphagemacrurus gibber'' ( C. H. Gilbert & Cramer, 1897) * '' Sphagemacrurus grenadae'' ( A. E. Parr, 1946) (Pugnose grenadier) * '' Sphagemacrurus hirundo'' ( Collett, 1896) (Swallow grenadier) * ''Sphagemacrurus pumiliceps'' (Alcock Alcock is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname Alcock * Alfred William Alcock, British naturalist * C. W. Alcock, British sports administrator and creator of the FA Cup * Charles R. Alcock, American ..., 1894) (Dwarf whiptail) * '' Sphagemacrurus richardi'' ( M. C. W. Weber, 1913) (Richard's whiptail) References Macrouridae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Henry Weed Fowler {{Gadiformes-stub ...
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Henry Weed Fowler
Henry Weed Fowler (March 23, 1878 – June 21, 1965) was an American zoologist born in Holmesburg, Pennsylvania. He studied at Stanford University under David Starr Jordan. He joined the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia and worked as an assistant from 1903 to 1922, associate curator of vertebrates from 1922 to 1934, curator of fish and reptiles from 1934 to 1940 and curator of fish from 1940 to 1965. He published material on numerous topics including crustaceans, birds, reptiles and amphibians, but his most important work was on fish. In 1927 he co-founded the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists and acted as treasurer until the end of 1927. In 1934 he went to Cuba, alongside Charles Cadwalader (president of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia), at the invitation of Ernest Hemingway to study billfishes, he stayed with Hemingway for six weeks and the three men developed a friendship which continued after this trip and Hemingway sent speci ...
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Sphagemacrurus Hirundo
''Sphagemacrurus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Sphagemacrurus decimalis'' ( C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1920) * ''Sphagemacrurus gibber'' ( C. H. Gilbert & Cramer, 1897) * ''Sphagemacrurus grenadae'' ( A. E. Parr, 1946) (Pugnose grenadier) * '' Sphagemacrurus hirundo'' ( Collett, 1896) (Swallow grenadier) * ''Sphagemacrurus pumiliceps'' (Alcock, 1894) (Dwarf whiptail) * ''Sphagemacrurus richardi ''Sphagemacrurus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Sphagemacrurus decimalis'' ( C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1920) * ''Sphagemacrurus gibber'' ( C. H. Gilbert & Cramer, 1897) * '' S ...'' ( M. C. W. Weber, 1913) (Richard's whiptail) References Macrouridae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Henry Weed Fowler {{Gadiformes-stub ...
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Macrouridae
Macrouridae is a family of deep sea fish, a diverse and ecologically important group, which are part of the order of cod-like fish, the Gadiformes. The species in the Macrouridae are characterised by their large heads which normally have a single barbel on the chin, projecting snouts, and slender bodies that taper to whip-like tails, without an obvious caudal fin but what there is of the caudal fin is often confluent with the posterior dorsal and anal fins. There are normally two dorsal fins, the anterior dorsal fin is quite high, the posterior quite low but is longer and takes up a greater proportion of the fish's of the back, species in the subfamily Macrouroidinae have a single dorsal fin. The long anal fin is almost as long as the second dorsal fin is nearly as long as the posterior dorsal, and sometimes it is longer. The pelvic fin is inserted in the vicinity of the thorax and normally has 5-17 fin rays but are absent in '' Macrouroides''. The body is covered in small scales ...
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Max Carl Wilhelm Weber
Max Carl Wilhelm Weber van Bosse or Max Wilhelm Carl Weber (5 December 1852, in Bonn – 7 February 1937, in Eerbeek) was a German-Dutch zoologist and biogeographer. Weber studied at the University of Bonn, then at the Humboldt University in Berlin with the zoologist Eduard Carl von Martens (1831–1904). He obtained his doctorate in 1877. Weber taught at the University of Utrecht then participated in an expedition to the Barents Sea. He became Professor of Zoology, Anatomy and Physiology at the University of Amsterdam in 1883. In the same year he received naturalised Dutch citizenship. His discoveries as leader of the Siboga Expedition led him to propose Weber's line, which encloses the region in which the mammalian fauna is exclusively Australasian, as an alternative to Wallace's Line. As is the case with plant species, faunal surveys revealed that for most vertebrate groups Wallace’s line was not the most significant biogeographic boundary. The Tanimbar Island group, and ...
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Sphagemacrurus Richardi
''Sphagemacrurus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Sphagemacrurus decimalis'' ( C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1920) * ''Sphagemacrurus gibber'' ( C. H. Gilbert & Cramer, 1897) * '' Sphagemacrurus grenadae'' ( A. E. Parr, 1946) (Pugnose grenadier) * '' Sphagemacrurus hirundo'' ( Collett, 1896) (Swallow grenadier) * ''Sphagemacrurus pumiliceps'' (Alcock Alcock is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname Alcock * Alfred William Alcock, British naturalist * C. W. Alcock, British sports administrator and creator of the FA Cup * Charles R. Alcock, American ..., 1894) (Dwarf whiptail) * '' Sphagemacrurus richardi'' ( M. C. W. Weber, 1913) (Richard's whiptail) References Macrouridae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Henry Weed Fowler {{Gadiformes-stub ...
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Alfred William Alcock
Alfred William Alcock (23 June 1859 in Bombay – 24 March 1933 in Belvedere, Kent) was a British physician, naturalist, and carcinologist. Early life and education Alcock was the son of a sea-captain, John Alcock in Bombay, India who retired to live in Blackheath. His mother was a daughter of Christopher Puddicombe, the only son of a Devon squire. Alcock studied at Mill Hill School, at Blackheath Proprietary School and at Westminster School. In 1876 his father faced financial losses and he was taken out of school and sent to India in the Wynaad district. Here he was taken care of by relatives engaged in coffee-planting. As a boy of 17 he spent time in the jungles of Malabar. Career Coffee-planting in Wynaad declined and Alcock obtained a post at a commission agent's office in Calcutta. This office closed soon, and he worked from 1878 to 1880 in Purulia as an agent recruiting unskilled labourers for the Assam tea gardens. While here an acquaintance, Duncan Cameron, le ...
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Sphagemacrurus Pumiliceps
''Sphagemacrurus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * '' Sphagemacrurus decimalis'' ( C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1920) * '' Sphagemacrurus gibber'' ( C. H. Gilbert & Cramer, 1897) * '' Sphagemacrurus grenadae'' ( A. E. Parr, 1946) (Pugnose grenadier) * '' Sphagemacrurus hirundo'' ( Collett, 1896) (Swallow grenadier) * '' Sphagemacrurus pumiliceps'' (Alcock Alcock is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname Alcock * Alfred William Alcock, British naturalist * C. W. Alcock, British sports administrator and creator of the FA Cup * Charles R. Alcock, American ..., 1894) (Dwarf whiptail) * '' Sphagemacrurus richardi'' ( M. C. W. Weber, 1913) (Richard's whiptail) References Macrouridae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Henry Weed Fowler {{Gadiformes-stub ...
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Robert Collett
Robert Collett (2 December 1842 – 27 January 1913) was a Norwegian zoologist. Collett was director and curator of the Zoological Museum at University of Oslo. Robert Collett was born at Christiania (now Oslo), Norway. He was the eldest child of Professor Peter Jonas Collett (1813–51) and Camilla Collett (1813–95). His maternal uncles included Oscar and Henrik Wergeland, and his paternal uncles included Peter Severin Steenstrup. He had three younger brothers, including the writer and historian, Alf Collett. He never married.Robert Collett
University of Oslo
He attended the Latin School in and was a fellow in zoology at the

Albert Eide Parr
Albert Eide Parr (15 August 1900 – 16 July 1991) was a Norwegian-born, American marine biologist, zoologist and oceanographer. He was the director of the American Museum of Natural History from 1942 to 1959. '' Parrosaurus missouriensis'', a species of plant-eating dinosaur, is named after him. Biography Albert Eide Parr was born and grew up in Bergen, Norway. His father, Thomas Johannes Lauritz Parr, was a professor at Bergen Cathedral School. He became well acquainted with Jørgen Brunchorst, director at the Bergen Museum and developed an early interest in marine biology. He studied at the University of Oslo (1921–24) and became cand.mag. in 1925. He worked was an assistant in zoology at the Bergen Museum from 1924–26. He and his wife traveled to the United States in 1926 where Parr is said to have first found work "sweeping floors" at the New York Aquarium in New York City. In 1927, he met American financier and philanthropist Harry Payne Bingham. They launched ...
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Genus
Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family (taxonomy), family. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus. :E.g. ''Panthera leo'' (lion) and ''Panthera onca'' (jaguar) are two species within the genus ''Panthera''. ''Panthera'' is a genus within the family Felidae. The composition of a genus is determined by taxonomy (biology), taxonomists. The standards for genus classification are not strictly codified, so different authorities often produce different classifications for genera. There are some general practices used, however, including the idea that a newly defined genus should fulfill these three criteria to be descriptively useful: # monophyly – all descendants ...
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Sphagemacrurus Grenadae
''Sphagemacrurus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Sphagemacrurus decimalis'' ( C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1920) * ''Sphagemacrurus gibber'' ( C. H. Gilbert & Cramer, 1897) * '' Sphagemacrurus grenadae'' ( A. E. Parr, 1946) (Pugnose grenadier) * '' Sphagemacrurus hirundo'' ( Collett, 1896) (Swallow grenadier) * ''Sphagemacrurus pumiliceps'' (Alcock, 1894) (Dwarf whiptail) * ''Sphagemacrurus richardi ''Sphagemacrurus'' is a genus of rattails. Species There are currently six recognized species in this genus: * ''Sphagemacrurus decimalis'' ( C. H. Gilbert & C. L. Hubbs, 1920) * ''Sphagemacrurus gibber'' ( C. H. Gilbert & Cramer, 1897) * '' S ...'' ( M. C. W. Weber, 1913) (Richard's whiptail) References Macrouridae Marine fish genera Taxa named by Henry Weed Fowler {{Gadiformes-stub ...
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Frank Cramer
Frank Cramer (b. Wausau, Wisconsin November 4, 1861, d. Santa Clara County, California January, 30 1948) was an American writer, biologist and educator. Cramer was born on November 4, 1861 in Wausau, Wisconsin. He attended Lawrence College in Appleton, Wisconsin, from where he graduated in 1886. He was then employed as a teacher in Wisconsin before going on to attend Stanford University in Palo Alto. At Stanford he studied zoology, graduating with a master’s degree in 1893. He was influenced by David Starr Jordan to found a College-preparatory school for Stanford University, opening in 1891. The school was called the Palo Alto Preparatory School for Boys for a short period, until in 1893 it was renamed Manzanita Hall. 24 students were enrolled into the school by September 1894. Cramer remained there as head of school between 1893 and 1902 when he sold it to Dixon Lee. He was one of Palo Alto’s first residents and was one of Palo Alto's early leaders in local government and educat ...
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