Taenioides Kentalleni
''Taenioides'' is a genus of gobies native to fresh, brackish, and marine waters of the coastal areas of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Species Thirteen recognized species are in this genus: * ''Taenioides anguillaris'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (eel worm goby) * ''Taenioides buchanani'' ( F. Day, 1873) (Burmese gobyeel) * ''Taenioides caniscapulus'' Roxas & Ablan, 1938 * ''Taenioides cirratus'' ( Blyth, 1860) (bearded worm goby) * ''Taenioides eruptionis'' (Bleeker, 1849) * ''Taenioides esquivel'' J. L. B. Smith, 1947 (bulldog eelgoby) * ''Taenioides gracilis'' (Valenciennes, 1837) (slender eel goby) * ''Taenioides jacksoni'' J. L. B. Smith, 1943 (bearded eelgoby) * ''Taenioides kentalleni'' Murdy & J. E. Randall, 2002 * ''Taenioides limicola'' C. L. Smith, 1964 * ''Taenioides mordax'' (De Vis, 1883) * ''Taenioides nigrimarginatus'' Hora, 1924 (blackfin eel goby) * ''Taenioides purpurascens'' (De Vis Charles Walter de Vis (Birmingham, England, 9 May 1829 – ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bernard Germain De Lacépède
Bernard-Germain-Étienne de La Ville-sur-Illon, comte de Lacépède or La Cépède (; 26 December 17566 October 1825) was a French naturalist and an active freemason. He is known for his contribution to the Comte de Buffon's great work, the ''Histoire Naturelle''. Biography Lacépède was born at Agen in Guienne. His education was carefully conducted by his father, and the early perusal of Buffon's Natural History ('' Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière'') awakened his interest in that branch of study, which absorbed his chief attention. His leisure he devoted to music, in which, besides becoming a good performer on the piano and organ, he acquired considerable mastery of composition, two of his operas (which were never published) meeting with the high approval of Gluck; in 1781–1785 he also brought out in two volumes his ''Poétique de la musique''. Meantime he wrote two treatises, ''Essai sur l'électricité'' (1781) and ''Physique générale et particuliè ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pieter Bleeker
Pieter Bleeker (10 July 1819 – 24 January 1878) was a Dutch medical doctor, ichthyologist, and herpetologist. He was famous for the ''Atlas Ichthyologique des Indes Orientales Néêrlandaises'', his monumental work on the fishes of East Asia published between 1862 and 1877. Life and work Bleeker was born on 10 July 1819 in Zaandam. He was employed as a medical officer in the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army from 1842 to 1860, (in French). stationed in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). During that time, he did most of his ichthyology work, besides his duties in the army. He acquired many of his specimens from local fishermen, but he also built up an extended network of contacts who would send him specimens from various government outposts throughout the islands. During his time in Indonesia, he collected well over 12,000 specimens, many of which currently reside at the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden. Bleeker corresponded with Auguste Duméril of Paris. His wor ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sunder Lal Hora
Sunder Lal Hora (22 May 1896 – 8 December 1955) was an Indian ichthyologist known for his biogeographic theory on the affinities of Western Ghats and Indomalayan fish forms. Life Hora was born at Hafizabad in the Punjab (modern day Pakistan) on 2 May 1896. He schooled in Jullunder before college at Lahore. He met Thomas Nelson Annandale who visited his college in Lahore in 1919 and was invited to the Zoological Survey of India. In 1921 he became in-charge of ichthyology and herpetology and in 1947 became Superintendent of the Z.S.I. and then Director after Baini Prashad moved to become an advisor to the government. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1929. His proposers were James Hartley Ashworth, John Stephenson, Charles Henry O'Donoghue and James Ritchie. He died on 8 December 1955. Works The ''Satpura hypothesis'', a zoo-geographical hypothesis proposed by him that suggests that the central Indian Satpura Range of hills acted as a bridge ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Taenioides Nigrimarginatus
''Taenioides'' is a genus of gobies native to fresh, brackish, and marine waters of the coastal areas of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Species Thirteen recognized species are in this genus: * ''Taenioides anguillaris'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (eel worm goby) * ''Taenioides buchanani'' ( F. Day, 1873) (Burmese gobyeel) * ''Taenioides caniscapulus'' Roxas & Ablan, 1938 * ''Taenioides cirratus'' ( Blyth, 1860) (bearded worm goby) * ''Taenioides eruptionis'' (Bleeker, 1849) * ''Taenioides esquivel'' J. L. B. Smith, 1947 (bulldog eelgoby) * ''Taenioides gracilis'' (Valenciennes, 1837) (slender eel goby) * ''Taenioides jacksoni'' J. L. B. Smith, 1943 (bearded eelgoby) * ''Taenioides kentalleni'' Murdy & J. E. Randall, 2002 * ''Taenioides limicola'' C. L. Smith, 1964 * ''Taenioides mordax'' (De Vis, 1883) * ''Taenioides nigrimarginatus'' Hora, 1924 (blackfin eel goby) * ''Taenioides purpurascens'' (De Vis Charles Walter de Vis (Birmingham, England, 9 May 1829 – ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Charles Walter De Vis
Charles Walter de Vis (Birmingham, England, 9 May 1829 – Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 30 April 1915),"de Vis, Charles Walter (1829 - 1915)" — known as Devis before about 1882, was an , , [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Taenioides Mordax
''Taenioides'' is a genus of gobies native to fresh, brackish, and marine waters of the coastal areas of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Species Thirteen recognized species are in this genus: * ''Taenioides anguillaris'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (eel worm goby) * ''Taenioides buchanani'' ( F. Day, 1873) (Burmese gobyeel) * ''Taenioides caniscapulus'' Roxas & Ablan, 1938 * ''Taenioides cirratus'' ( Blyth, 1860) (bearded worm goby) * ''Taenioides eruptionis'' (Bleeker, 1849) * ''Taenioides esquivel'' J. L. B. Smith, 1947 (bulldog eelgoby) * ''Taenioides gracilis'' (Valenciennes, 1837) (slender eel goby) * ''Taenioides jacksoni'' J. L. B. Smith, 1943 (bearded eelgoby) * ''Taenioides kentalleni'' Murdy & J. E. Randall, 2002 * ''Taenioides limicola'' C. L. Smith, 1964 * ''Taenioides mordax'' (De Vis, 1883) * ''Taenioides nigrimarginatus'' Hora, 1924 (blackfin eel goby) * ''Taenioides purpurascens'' (De Vis Charles Walter de Vis (Birmingham, England, 9 May 1829 – ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Clarence Lavett Smith
Clarence may refer to: Places Australia * Clarence County, New South Wales, a Cadastral division * Clarence, New South Wales, a place near Lithgow * Clarence River (New South Wales) * Clarence Strait (Northern Territory) * City of Clarence, a local government body and municipality in Tasmania * Clarence, Western Australia, an early settlement * Electoral district of Clarence, an electoral district in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Canada * Clarence, Ontario, a hamlet in the city of Clarence-Rockland * Clarence Township, Ontario * Clarence, Nova Scotia * Clarence Islands, Nunavut, Canada New Zealand * Clarence, New Zealand, a small town in Marlborough * Waiau Toa / Clarence River United States * Clarence Strait, Alaska * Clarence, Illinois, an unincorporated community * Clarence, Iowa, a city * Clarence Township, Barton County, Kansas * Clarence, Louisiana, a village * Clarence Township, Michigan * Clarence, Missouri, a city * Clarence, New York, a town ** Clarence (CDP ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Taenioides Limicola
''Taenioides'' is a genus of gobies native to fresh, brackish, and marine waters of the coastal areas of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Species Thirteen recognized species are in this genus: * ''Taenioides anguillaris'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (eel worm goby) * ''Taenioides buchanani'' ( F. Day, 1873) (Burmese gobyeel) * ''Taenioides caniscapulus'' Roxas & Ablan, 1938 * ''Taenioides cirratus'' ( Blyth, 1860) (bearded worm goby) * ''Taenioides eruptionis'' (Bleeker, 1849) * ''Taenioides esquivel'' J. L. B. Smith, 1947 (bulldog eelgoby) * ''Taenioides gracilis'' (Valenciennes, 1837) (slender eel goby) * ''Taenioides jacksoni'' J. L. B. Smith, 1943 (bearded eelgoby) * ''Taenioides kentalleni'' Murdy & J. E. Randall, 2002 * ''Taenioides limicola'' C. L. Smith, 1964 * ''Taenioides mordax'' (De Vis, 1883) * ''Taenioides nigrimarginatus'' Hora, 1924 (blackfin eel goby) * ''Taenioides purpurascens'' (De Vis Charles Walter de Vis (Birmingham, England, 9 May 1829 – ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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. He spent most of his career working in Hawaii. He died in April 2020 at the age of 95. Career John Ernest Randall was born in Los Angeles, California in May 1924, to John and Mildred (McKibben) Randall. In high school he acquired a love of marine fish after a visit to the tide pools of Palos Verdes and, after serving stateside in the Medical Corps of the U.S. Army during the post- D-Day years of WWII,John Randall bio, The Academy of Underwater Arts & Sciences. (http://www.auas-nogi.org/bio_randall_john.html) received his BA degree from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1950. In 1955 he earned his Ph.D in ichthyology from the University of Hawaii. After spending two years as a research associate at the Bishop Museum in Honol ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Edward O
Edward is an English given name A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a fa .... It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon name ''Ēadweard'', composed of the elements '' ēad'' "wealth, fortune; prosperous" and ''wikt:weard#Old English, weard'' "guardian, protector”. History The name Edward was very popular in Anglo-Saxon England, but the rule of the House of Normandy, Norman and House of Plantagenet, Plantagenet dynasties had effectively ended its use amongst the upper classes. The popularity of the name was revived when Henry III of England, Henry III named his firstborn son, the future Edward I of England, Edward I, as part of his efforts to promote a cult around Edward the Confessor, for whom Henry had a deep admiration. Variant forms The name has been adopted in the Iberian P ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Taenioides Kentalleni
''Taenioides'' is a genus of gobies native to fresh, brackish, and marine waters of the coastal areas of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Species Thirteen recognized species are in this genus: * ''Taenioides anguillaris'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (eel worm goby) * ''Taenioides buchanani'' ( F. Day, 1873) (Burmese gobyeel) * ''Taenioides caniscapulus'' Roxas & Ablan, 1938 * ''Taenioides cirratus'' ( Blyth, 1860) (bearded worm goby) * ''Taenioides eruptionis'' (Bleeker, 1849) * ''Taenioides esquivel'' J. L. B. Smith, 1947 (bulldog eelgoby) * ''Taenioides gracilis'' (Valenciennes, 1837) (slender eel goby) * ''Taenioides jacksoni'' J. L. B. Smith, 1943 (bearded eelgoby) * ''Taenioides kentalleni'' Murdy & J. E. Randall, 2002 * ''Taenioides limicola'' C. L. Smith, 1964 * ''Taenioides mordax'' (De Vis, 1883) * ''Taenioides nigrimarginatus'' Hora, 1924 (blackfin eel goby) * ''Taenioides purpurascens'' (De Vis Charles Walter de Vis (Birmingham, England, 9 May 1829 – ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Taenioides Jacksoni
The bearded eelgoby (''Taenioides jacksoni''), also known as the bearded goby, is a species of goby endemic to South Africa where it inhabits muddy areas of mangrove swamps, estuaries and river A river is a natural flowing watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake or another river. In some cases, a river flows into the ground and becomes dry at the end of its course without reaching another body of wate ...s. This species can reach a length of TL. References Taenioides Freshwater fish of South Africa Near threatened animals Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxa named by J. L. B. Smith Fish described in 1943 {{Gobiiformes-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |