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Trinorfolkia
''Trinorfolkia'' is a genus of triplefins in the family Family (from la, familia) is a Social group, group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or Affinity (law), affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of the family is to maintain the well-being of its ... Tripterygiidae. Species * Clarke's triplefin, '' Trinorfolkia clarkei'' (Morton, 1888) * Crested triplefin, '' Trinorfolkia cristata'' ( Kuiter, 1986) * Notched triplefin, '' Trinorfolkia incisa'' ( Kuiter, 1986) References Tripterygiidae Taxa named by Ronald Fricke {{blenniiformes-stub ...
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Trinorfolkia
''Trinorfolkia'' is a genus of triplefins in the family Family (from la, familia) is a Social group, group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or Affinity (law), affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of the family is to maintain the well-being of its ... Tripterygiidae. Species * Clarke's triplefin, '' Trinorfolkia clarkei'' (Morton, 1888) * Crested triplefin, '' Trinorfolkia cristata'' ( Kuiter, 1986) * Notched triplefin, '' Trinorfolkia incisa'' ( Kuiter, 1986) References Tripterygiidae Taxa named by Ronald Fricke {{blenniiformes-stub ...
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Trinorfolkia Clarkei
The Clarke's triplefin or Clarke's threefin (''Trinorfolkia clarkei'') is a species of triplefin blenny in the genus ''Trinorfolkia''. It was described by Alexander Morton in 1888 from specimens collected from Clarke Island in the Bass Strait. This species occurs I southern and western Australia from Camden Haven in New South Wales to Rottnest Island in Western Australia and around Tasmania ) , nickname = , image_map = Tasmania in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of Tasmania in AustraliaCoordinates: , subdivision_type = Country , subdi .... It occurs on coastal reefs and in estuaries frequently being observed around the pylons supporting structures such as jetties. References Clarke's triplefin Fish described in 1888 {{blenniiformes-stub ...
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Clarke's Triplefin
The Clarke's triplefin or Clarke's threefin (''Trinorfolkia clarkei'') is a species of triplefin blenny in the genus ''Trinorfolkia''. It was described by Alexander Morton in 1888 from specimens collected from Clarke Island in the Bass Strait. This species occurs I southern and western Australia from Camden Haven in New South Wales to Rottnest Island in Western Australia and around Tasmania ) , nickname = , image_map = Tasmania in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of Tasmania in AustraliaCoordinates: , subdivision_type = Country , subdi .... It occurs on coastal reefs and in estuaries frequently being observed around the pylons supporting structures such as jetties. References Clarke's triplefin Fish described in 1888 {{blenniiformes-stub ...
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Crested Triplefin
The crested triplefin or crested threefin (''Trinorfolkia cristata'') is a species of triplefin blenny in the genus ''Trinorfolkia''. It was described by Rudie Kuiter in 1986. This species is endemic to the coasts of South Australia South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia. It covers some of the most arid parts of the country. With a total land area of , it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories ... from Sceale Bay to Victor Harbor, including Kangaroo Island. It is found in rocky reefs from the intertidal zone to a depth of , among boulders, on vertical rock walls and on man-made structures such as piers and jetties. References crested triplefin Fish described in 1986 {{Blenniiformes-stub ...
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Trinorfolkia Cristata
The crested triplefin or crested threefin (''Trinorfolkia cristata'') is a species of triplefin blenny in the genus ''Trinorfolkia''. It was described by Rudie Kuiter in 1986. This species is endemic to the coasts of South Australia from Sceale Bay to Victor Harbor, including Kangaroo Island. It is found in rocky reefs from the intertidal zone to a depth of , among boulders, on vertical rock walls and on man-made structures such as piers and jetties. References crested triplefin The crested triplefin or crested threefin (''Trinorfolkia cristata'') is a species of triplefin blenny in the genus ''Trinorfolkia''. It was described by Rudie Kuiter in 1986. This species is endemic to the coasts of South Australia South A ... Fish described in 1986 {{Blenniiformes-stub ...
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Notched Triplefin
''Trinorfolkia incisa'', known commonly as the notched triplefin or notched threefin, is a species of triplefin blenny in the genus ''Trinorfolkia''. It was described by Rudie Kuiter in 1986. This species is found at depths of between on the roofs of caves. This species occurs along the southern coast of Australia from the south western coast of Western Australia to Victoria and around Tasmania ) , nickname = , image_map = Tasmania in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of Tasmania in AustraliaCoordinates: , subdivision_type = Country , subdi .... References Notched triplefin Fish described in 1986 {{blenniiformes-stub ...
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Trinorfolkia Incisa
''Trinorfolkia incisa'', known commonly as the notched triplefin or notched threefin, is a species of triplefin blenny in the genus ''Trinorfolkia''. It was described by Rudie Kuiter in 1986. This species is found at depths of between on the roofs of caves. This species occurs along the southern coast of Australia from the south western coast of Western Australia to Victoria and around Tasmania. References Notched triplefin ''Trinorfolkia incisa'', known commonly as the notched triplefin or notched threefin, is a species of triplefin blenny in the genus ''Trinorfolkia''. It was described by Rudie Kuiter in 1986. This species is found at depths of between on the ro ... Fish described in 1986 {{blenniiformes-stub ...
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Threefin Blenny
Threefin or triplefin blennies are blenniiforms, small percomorph marine fish of the family Tripterygiidae. Found in tropical and temperate waters of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, the family contains about 150 species in 30 genera. The family name derives from the Greek ''tripteros'' meaning "with three wings". With an elongated, typical blenny form, threefin blennies differ from their relatives by having a dorsal fin separated into three parts (hence the name); the first two are spinous. The small, slender pelvic fins are located underneath the throat and possess a single spine; the large anal fin may have one or two spines. The pectoral fins are greatly enlarged, and the tail fin is rounded. The New Zealand topknot, ''Notoclinus fenestratus'', is the largest species at 20 cm in total length; most other species do not exceed 6 cm. Many threefin blennies are brightly coloured, often for reasons of camouflage; these species are popular in the aquarium hobby. ...
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Ronald Fricke
Ronald Fricke is a German ichthyologist and researcher of biodiversity at the State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart. As of 2022, Fricke authored 8 families, 10 genera and 186 species within the families of Callionymidae, Gobiesocidae, Ophichthidae Ophichthidae is a family of fish in the order Anguilliformes, commonly known as the snake eels. The term "Ophichthidae" comes from Greek ''ophis'' ("serpent") and ''ichthys'' ("fish"). Snake eels are also burrowing eels. They are named for thei ..., Tripterygiidae and other families. He is a co-editor of Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes; among his current tasks is the building of a digital ichthyological literature archive. Publications See Wikispecies below. Taxon described by him *See :Taxa named by Ronald Fricke References External links * Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Taxon authorities German ichthyologists 21st-century German zoologists Scientists from Stuttgart {{Germany-scient ...
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Alexander Morton (naturalist)
Alexander Morton (born 24 March 1945) is a Scottish actor. Acting career Glasgow-born Morton trained in London at the Central School of Speech and Drama from 1965 to 1968 and is well known for his roles in several leading drama series, such as '' Taggart'', '' Second Sight'', '' Between the Lines'', '' Minder'', and ''Casualty''; movies such as Croupier and London to Brighton; and single dramas '' The One That Got Away'' (1996), ''Looking After Jo Jo'' (1998), and ''The Man-Eating Wolves of Gysinge'' (2005). He is best known for playing the ghillie Golly Mackenzie in the BBC TV series '' Monarch of the Glen'' (2000–2005, appearing in all 64 episodes), and before that made regular appearances over the 1980s and 1990s as the evil Andy Semple in Scottish soap '' Take the High Road''. From 2012 to 2015, Morton played Criminal Billy Kennedy in Scottish soap opera '' River City''. He appeared again as Billy Kennedy in the 20th anniversary episode of the show in 2022. Highlig ...
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Family (biology)
Family ( la, familia, plural ') is one of the eight major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy. It is classified between order and genus. A family may be divided into subfamilies, which are intermediate ranks between the ranks of family and genus. The official family names are Latin in origin; however, popular names are often used: for example, walnut trees and hickory trees belong to the family Juglandaceae, but that family is commonly referred to as the "walnut family". What belongs to a family—or if a described family should be recognized at all—are proposed and determined by practicing taxonomists. There are no hard rules for describing or recognizing a family, but in plants, they can be characterized on the basis of both vegetative and reproductive features of plant species. Taxonomists often take different positions about descriptions, and there may be no broad consensus across the scientific community for some time. The publishing of new data and opini ...
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