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Pseudomyrophis
''Pseudomyrophis'' is a genus of eels in the snake eel family Ophichthidae. It currently contains the following species: * ''Pseudomyrophis atlanticus'' Blache, 1975 * ''Pseudomyrophis frio'' ( D. S. Jordan & B. M. Davis, 1891) * ''Pseudomyrophis fugesae'' McCosker, E. B. Böhlke & J. E. Böhlke, 1989 (Diminutive worm-eel) * ''Pseudomyrophis micropinna'' Wade, 1946 (Smallfin worm-eel) * ''Pseudomyrophis nimius ''Pseudomyrophis nimius'' is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (worm/snake eels).'' ...
'' J. E. Böhlke, 1960


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Pseudomyrophis Micropinna
The Smallfin worm-eel (''Pseudomyrophis micropinna'', also known as the Plain worm eelCommon names of ''Pseudomyrophis micropinna''
at www.fishbase.org.) is an in the family Ophichthidae (worm/snake eels).''Pseudomyrophis micropinna''
at www.fishbase.org.
It was described by

Pseudomyrophis Fugesae
The Diminutive worm eelCommon names for ''Pseudomyrophis fugesae''
at www.fishbase.org. (''Pseudomyrophis fugesae'') is an in the family Ophichthidae (worm/snake eels).''Pseudomyrophis fugesae''
at www.fishbase.org.
It was described by

Pseudomyrophis Frio
''Pseudomyrophis frio'' is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (worm/snake eels).''Pseudomyrophis frio''
at www.fishbase.org.
It was described by and Bradley Moore Davis in 1891, originally under the genus ''''.Jordan, D. S. and B. M. Davis, 1891 ef. 2437''A preliminary review of the apodal fishes or eels inhabiting the waters o ...
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Pseudomyrophis Nimius
''Pseudomyrophis nimius'' is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (worm/snake eels).''Pseudomyrophis nimius''
at www.fishbase.org.
It was described by James Erwin Böhlke in 1960.Böhlke, J. E., 1960 (25 Mar.) ef. 11894''A new ophichthid eel of the genus Pseudomyrophis from the Gulf of Mexico.'' Notulae Naturae (Philadelphia) No. 329: 1-8. It is a ,

Pseudomyrophis Atlanticus
''Pseudomyrophis atlanticus'' is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (worm/snake eels).''Pseudomyrophis atlanticus''
at www.fishbase.org.
It was described by in 1975.Blache, J., 1975 (July) ef. 7363''Contribution à la connaissance des poissons Anguilliformes de la côte occidentale d'Afrique.'' 15e note. Bulletin de l'Institut Fondamental d'Afrique Noire (Serie A) Sciences Naturelles v. 37 (no. 3): 708-740. It is a ,

Charles Barkley Wade
Charles is a masculine given name predominantly found in English and French speaking countries. It is from the French form ''Charles'' of the Proto-Germanic name (in runic alphabet) or ''*karilaz'' (in Latin alphabet), whose meaning was "free man". The Old English descendant of this word was '' Ċearl'' or ''Ċeorl'', as the name of King Cearl of Mercia, that disappeared after the Norman conquest of England. The name was notably borne by Charlemagne (Charles the Great), and was at the time Latinized as ''Karolus'' (as in ''Vita Karoli Magni''), later also as '' Carolus''. Some Germanic languages, for example Dutch and German, have retained the word in two separate senses. In the particular case of Dutch, ''Karel'' refers to the given name, whereas the noun ''kerel'' means "a bloke, fellow, man". Etymology The name's etymology is a Common Germanic noun ''*karilaz'' meaning "free man", which survives in English as churl (< Old English ''ċeorl''), which developed its ...
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David Starr Jordan
David Starr Jordan (January 19, 1851 – September 19, 1931) was the founding president of Stanford University, serving from 1891 to 1913. He was an ichthyologist during his research career. Prior to serving as president of Stanford University, he had served as president of Indiana University from 1884 to 1891. Starr was also a strong supporter of eugenics, and his published views expressed a fear of "race-degeneration" and asserted that cattle and human beings are "governed by the same laws of selection". He was an antimilitarist since he believed that war killed off the best members of the gene pool, and he initially opposed American involvement in World War I. Early life and career Jordan was born in Gainesville, New York, and grew up on a farm in upstate New York. His parents made the unorthodox decision to educate him at a local girls' high school. His middle name, Starr, does not appear in early census records, and was apparently self-selected; he had begun using ...
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Bradley Moore Davis
Bradley Moore Davis (November 19, 1871 – March 13, 1957) was an American botanist, born in Chicago, Illinois. After graduating from Leland Stanford Junior University, in 1892, he studied at Harvard, Bonn, and Naples. For 11 years he taught at the University of Chicago, from 1902 to 1906 as assistant professor of plant morphology. He held a position at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass. (1897–1905) and at the Bureau of Fisheries. In 1911 he became assistant professor of botany at the University of Pennsylvania, and he was secretary of the American Society of Naturalists in 1914. Besides special articles on the morphology and cytology of algæ, fungi, and liverwort The Marchantiophyta () are a division of non-vascular land plants commonly referred to as hepatics or liverworts. Like mosses and hornworts, they have a gametophyte-dominant life cycle, in which cells of the plant carry only a single set of g ...s, and studies in the Œnothera, he was coaut ...
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John E
John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second Epistle of John, often shortened to 2 John * Third Epistle of John, often shortened to 3 John People * John the Baptist (died c. AD 30), regarded as a prophet and the forerunner of Jesus Christ * John the Apostle (lived c. AD 30), one of the twelve apostles of Jesus * John the Evangelist, assigned author of the Fourth Gospel, once identified with the Apostle * John of Patmos, also known as John the Divine or John the Revelator, the author of the Book of Revelation, once identified with the Apostle * John the Presbyter, a figure either identified with or distinguished from the Apostle, the Evangelist and John of Patmos Other people with the given name Religious figures * John, father of Andrew the Apostle Andrew the Ap ...
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Eugenia Brandt Böhlke
''Eugenia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the myrtle family Myrtaceae. It has a worldwide, although highly uneven, distribution in tropical and subtropical regions. The bulk of the approximately 1,100 species occur in the New World tropics, especially in the northern Andes, the Caribbean, and the Atlantic Forest (coastal forests) of eastern Brazil. Other centers of diversity include New Caledonia and Madagascar. Many of the species that occur in the Old World have received a new classification into the genus ''Syzygium''. All species are woody evergreen trees and shrubs. Several are grown as ornamental plants for their attractive glossy foliage, and a few produce edible fruit that are eaten fresh or used in jams and jellies. Taxonomy The genus was named in honor of Prince Eugene of Savoy. Many species new to science have been and are in the process of being described from these regions. For example, 37 new species of ''Eugenia'' have been described from Mesoamerica in th ...
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