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Sicydium Gymnogaster
''Sicydium'' is a genus of gobies native to fast-flowing streams and rivers of the Americas (Central America, Mexico, Cocos Island, the Caribbean, Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela) with a couple species native to Middle Africa. Species There are currently 16 recognized species in this genus: * '' Sicydium adelum'' W. A. Bussing, 1996 * '' Sicydium altum'' Meek, 1907 * '' Sicydium brevifile'' Ogilvie-Grant, 1884 * ''Sicydium buscki'' Evermann & H. W. Clark, 1906 * ''Sicydium bustamantei'' Greeff, 1884 * '' Sicydium cocoensis'' ( Heller & Snodgrass, 1903) * '' Sicydium crenilabrum'' I. J. Harrison, 1993 * '' Sicydium fayae'' Brock, 1942 * '' Sicydium gilberti'' Watson, 2000 * '' Sicydium gymnogaster'' Ogilvie-Grant, 1884 (Smoothbelly goby) * ''Sicydium hildebrandi'' C. H. Eigenmann, 1918 * ''Sicydium multipunctatum'' Regan, 1906 (Multispotted goby) * ''Sicydium plumieri'' (Bloch, 1786) (Sirajo) * '' Sicydium punctatum'' Perugia, 1896 (Spotted algae-eating goby) * '' Sicydium ...
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Sicydium Plumieri
''Sicydium plumieri'' (Spanish vernacular: ''Olivo'', ''Ceti''; English vernacular: ''Sirajo Goby'') is a freshwater species of the goby native to the Antilles from Cuba to Trinidad and Tobago, though not recorded from all islands. This species can reach a length of TL. It is also known by the English common names ''sirajo'', ''Plumier's stone-biting goby'', and ''tri-tri goby.''''Sicydium plumieri (Bloch, 1786); Taxonomic Serial No.: 171959.''
ITIS, the Integrated Taxonomic Information System. 2013. Retrieved 27 August 2013. The young, which are regarded as a delicacy, are of commercial importance. The specific name honours
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Richard Greeff
Richard Greeff (14 March 1829, Elberfeld – 30 August 1892, Marburg) was a German zoologist. He studied medicine in Würzburg, Heidelberg and Berlin, receiving his medical doctorate in 1857. Following graduation, he worked as a hospital assistant in Danzig, returning to Elberfeld in 1859 as a physician. Soon afterwards he quit his medical practice in favor of zoological research, subsequently obtaining his habilitation for zoology at the University of Bonn in 1863. In 1871 he succeeded Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Claus as professor of zoology and comparative anatomy at the University of Marburg.ADB:Greeff, Richard
@ Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie

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Sicydium Multipunctatum
''Sicydium'' is a genus of gobies native to fast-flowing streams and rivers of the Americas (Central America, Mexico, Cocos Island, the Caribbean, Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela) with a couple species native to Middle Africa. Species There are currently 16 recognized species in this genus: * '' Sicydium adelum'' W. A. Bussing, 1996 * '' Sicydium altum'' Meek, 1907 * '' Sicydium brevifile'' Ogilvie-Grant, 1884 * ''Sicydium buscki'' Evermann & H. W. Clark, 1906 * ''Sicydium bustamantei'' Greeff, 1884 * '' Sicydium cocoensis'' ( Heller & Snodgrass, 1903) * '' Sicydium crenilabrum'' I. J. Harrison, 1993 * '' Sicydium fayae'' Brock, 1942 * '' Sicydium gilberti'' Watson, 2000 * '' Sicydium gymnogaster'' Ogilvie-Grant, 1884 (Smoothbelly goby) * '' Sicydium hildebrandi'' C. H. Eigenmann, 1918 * '' Sicydium multipunctatum'' Regan, 1906 (Multispotted goby) * ''Sicydium plumieri'' (Bloch, 1786) (Sirajo) * '' Sicydium punctatum'' Perugia, 1896 (Spotted algae-eating goby) * '' Sicydi ...
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Carl H
Carl may refer to: *Carl, Georgia, city in USA *Carl, West Virginia, an unincorporated community *Carl (name), includes info about the name, variations of the name, and a list of people with the name *Carl², a TV series * "Carl", an episode of television series ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force'' * An informal nickname for a student or alum of Carleton College CARL may refer to: *Canadian Association of Research Libraries *Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries See also *Carle (other) *Charles *Carle, a surname *Karl (other) *Karle (other) Karle may refer to: Places * Karle (Svitavy District), a municipality and village in the Czech Republic * Karli, India, a town in Maharashtra, India ** Karla Caves, a complex of Buddhist cave shrines * Karle, Belgaum, a settlement in Belgaum d ... {{disambig ja:カール zh:卡尔 ...
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Sicydium Hildebrandi
''Sicydium'' is a genus of gobies native to fast-flowing streams and rivers of the Americas (Central America, Mexico, Cocos Island, the Caribbean, Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela) with a couple species native to Middle Africa. Species There are currently 16 recognized species in this genus: * '' Sicydium adelum'' W. A. Bussing, 1996 * '' Sicydium altum'' Meek, 1907 * '' Sicydium brevifile'' Ogilvie-Grant, 1884 * ''Sicydium buscki'' Evermann & H. W. Clark, 1906 * ''Sicydium bustamantei'' Greeff, 1884 * '' Sicydium cocoensis'' ( Heller & Snodgrass, 1903) * '' Sicydium crenilabrum'' I. J. Harrison, 1993 * '' Sicydium fayae'' Brock, 1942 * '' Sicydium gilberti'' Watson, 2000 * '' Sicydium gymnogaster'' Ogilvie-Grant, 1884 (Smoothbelly goby) * '' Sicydium hildebrandi'' C. H. Eigenmann, 1918 * ''Sicydium multipunctatum'' Regan, 1906 (Multispotted goby) * ''Sicydium plumieri'' (Bloch, 1786) (Sirajo) * '' Sicydium punctatum'' Perugia, 1896 (Spotted algae-eating goby) * '' Sicydiu ...
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Sicydium Gymnogaster
''Sicydium'' is a genus of gobies native to fast-flowing streams and rivers of the Americas (Central America, Mexico, Cocos Island, the Caribbean, Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela) with a couple species native to Middle Africa. Species There are currently 16 recognized species in this genus: * '' Sicydium adelum'' W. A. Bussing, 1996 * '' Sicydium altum'' Meek, 1907 * '' Sicydium brevifile'' Ogilvie-Grant, 1884 * ''Sicydium buscki'' Evermann & H. W. Clark, 1906 * ''Sicydium bustamantei'' Greeff, 1884 * '' Sicydium cocoensis'' ( Heller & Snodgrass, 1903) * '' Sicydium crenilabrum'' I. J. Harrison, 1993 * '' Sicydium fayae'' Brock, 1942 * '' Sicydium gilberti'' Watson, 2000 * '' Sicydium gymnogaster'' Ogilvie-Grant, 1884 (Smoothbelly goby) * ''Sicydium hildebrandi'' C. H. Eigenmann, 1918 * ''Sicydium multipunctatum'' Regan, 1906 (Multispotted goby) * ''Sicydium plumieri'' (Bloch, 1786) (Sirajo) * '' Sicydium punctatum'' Perugia, 1896 (Spotted algae-eating goby) * '' Sicydium ...
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Ronald E
Ronald is a masculine given name derived from the Old Norse ''Rögnvaldr'', Hanks; Hardcastle; Hodges (2006) p. 234; Hanks; Hodges (2003) § Ronald. or possibly from Old English '' Regenweald''. In some cases ''Ronald'' is an Anglicised form of the Gaelic ''Raghnall'', a name likewise derived from ''Rögnvaldr''. The latter name is composed of the Old Norse elements ''regin'' ("advice", "decision") and ''valdr'' ("ruler"). ''Ronald'' was originally used in England and Scotland, where Scandinavian influences were once substantial, although now the name is common throughout the English-speaking world. A short form of ''Ronald'' is ''Ron''. Pet forms of ''Ronald'' include ''Roni'' and ''Ronnie''. ''Ronalda'' and ''Rhonda'' are feminine forms of ''Ronald''. '' Rhona'', a modern name apparently only dating back to the late nineteenth century, may have originated as a feminine form of ''Ronald''. Hanks; Hardcastle; Hodges (2006) pp. 230, 408; Hanks; Hodges (2003) § Rhona. The names ' ...
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Sicydium Gilberti
''Sicydium'' is a genus of gobies native to fast-flowing streams and rivers of the Americas (Central America, Mexico, Cocos Island, the Caribbean, Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela) with a couple species native to Middle Africa. Species There are currently 16 recognized species in this genus: * '' Sicydium adelum'' W. A. Bussing, 1996 * '' Sicydium altum'' Meek, 1907 * '' Sicydium brevifile'' Ogilvie-Grant, 1884 * ''Sicydium buscki'' Evermann & H. W. Clark, 1906 * ''Sicydium bustamantei'' Greeff, 1884 * '' Sicydium cocoensis'' ( Heller & Snodgrass, 1903) * '' Sicydium crenilabrum'' I. J. Harrison, 1993 * '' Sicydium fayae'' Brock, 1942 * '' Sicydium gilberti'' Watson, 2000 * ''Sicydium gymnogaster'' Ogilvie-Grant, 1884 (Smoothbelly goby) * ''Sicydium hildebrandi'' C. H. Eigenmann, 1918 * ''Sicydium multipunctatum'' Regan, 1906 (Multispotted goby) * ''Sicydium plumieri'' (Bloch, 1786) (Sirajo) * '' Sicydium punctatum'' Perugia, 1896 (Spotted algae-eating goby) * '' Sicydium ...
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Vernon E
Vernon may refer to: Places Australia *Vernon County, New South Wales Canada *Vernon, British Columbia, a city *Vernon, Ontario France *Vernon, Ardèche *Vernon, Eure United States * Vernon, Alabama * Vernon, Arizona * Vernon, California * Lake Vernon, California * Vernon, Colorado * Vernon, Connecticut * Vernon, Delaware * Vernon, Florida, a city * Vernon Lake (Idaho) * Vernon, Illinois * Vernon, Indiana * Vernon, Kansas * Vernon Community, Hestand, Kentucky * Vernon Parish, Louisiana ** Vernon Lake, a man-made lake in the parish * Vernon, Michigan * Vernon Township, Isabella County, Michigan * Vernon Township, Shiawassee County, Michigan * Vernon, Jasper County, Mississippi * Vernon, Madison County, Mississippi * Vernon, Winston County, Mississippi * Vernon Township, New Jersey * Vernon (town), New York ** Vernon (village), New York * Vernon (Mount Olive, North Carolina), a historic plantation house * Vernon Township, Crawford County, Ohio * Vernon Township, Scioto County, ...
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Sicydium Fayae
''Sicydium'' is a genus of gobies native to fast-flowing streams and rivers of the Americas (Central America, Mexico, Cocos Island, the Caribbean, Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela) with a couple species native to Middle Africa. Species There are currently 16 recognized species in this genus: * '' Sicydium adelum'' W. A. Bussing, 1996 * '' Sicydium altum'' Meek, 1907 * '' Sicydium brevifile'' Ogilvie-Grant, 1884 * ''Sicydium buscki'' Evermann & H. W. Clark, 1906 * ''Sicydium bustamantei'' Greeff, 1884 * '' Sicydium cocoensis'' ( Heller & Snodgrass, 1903) * '' Sicydium crenilabrum'' I. J. Harrison, 1993 * '' Sicydium fayae'' Brock, 1942 * ''Sicydium gilberti'' Watson, 2000 * ''Sicydium gymnogaster'' Ogilvie-Grant, 1884 (Smoothbelly goby) * ''Sicydium hildebrandi'' C. H. Eigenmann, 1918 * ''Sicydium multipunctatum'' Regan, 1906 (Multispotted goby) * ''Sicydium plumieri'' (Bloch, 1786) (Sirajo) * '' Sicydium punctatum'' Perugia, 1896 (Spotted algae-eating goby) * '' Sicydium r ...
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Ian J
Ian Jones-Quartey (born June 18, 1984) is an American animator, voice actor, storyboard artist, writer, director, and producer. He is the creator of the animated series '' OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes'', based on his Cartoon Network pilot ''Lakewood Plaza Turbo'', which ran on the network from 2017 to 2019. He is also known for his webcomic ''RPG World'' and his work on ''Steven Universe'', ''Adventure Time'', and ''Bravest Warriors''. Early life Jones-Quartey was born in Hatfield, Pennsylvania on June 18, 1984, and was raised in Columbia, Maryland. He and his family moved to Oakland Mills, Columbia, Maryland, around 1993. His father was a pharmaceutical engineer, and his mother worked as a librarian for the chemical company W. R. Grace. Jones-Quartey attended Long Reach High School in Columbia and the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Career Jones-Quartey created the webcomic ''RPG World'', which won Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards in 2001 and 2002. He co-created the web anim ...
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Sicydium Crenilabrum
''Sicydium'' is a genus of gobies native to fast-flowing streams and rivers of the Americas (Central America, Mexico, Cocos Island, the Caribbean, Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela) with a couple species native to Middle Africa. Species There are currently 16 recognized species in this genus: * ''Sicydium adelum'' W. A. Bussing, 1996 * '' Sicydium altum'' Meek, 1907 * '' Sicydium brevifile'' Ogilvie-Grant, 1884 * ''Sicydium buscki'' Evermann & H. W. Clark, 1906 * ''Sicydium bustamantei'' Greeff, 1884 * '' Sicydium cocoensis'' ( Heller & Snodgrass, 1903) * '' Sicydium crenilabrum'' I. J. Harrison, 1993 * ''Sicydium fayae'' Brock, 1942 * ''Sicydium gilberti'' Watson, 2000 * ''Sicydium gymnogaster'' Ogilvie-Grant, 1884 (Smoothbelly goby) * ''Sicydium hildebrandi'' C. H. Eigenmann, 1918 * ''Sicydium multipunctatum'' Regan, 1906 (Multispotted goby) * ''Sicydium plumieri'' (Bloch, 1786) (Sirajo) * '' Sicydium punctatum'' Perugia, 1896 (Spotted algae-eating goby) * '' Sicydium ros ...
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