Examples of using Ichthyologist in English and their translations into Russian
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It was described in 2018 andnamed in honor of ichthyologist Eugenie Clark.
Novikov- an ichthyologist with wide experience of work in the World Ocean, in the Far East Seas, in the Black Sea.
The second part of its binomial name is in honor of American ichthyologist Seth Eugene Meek.
In 1940, Australian ichthyologist Gilbert Percy Whitley moved this species to his newly formed genus Negaprion.
August 19 Spencer Fullerton Baird(born 1823),American ornithologist and ichthyologist.
It is absent from Borneo, which ichthyologist Tyson R. Roberts considers"surprising.
Margaret Hamilton Storey(July 31, 1900- October 18, 1960) was an American museum curator,herpetologist and ichthyologist.
The fish genus Meuschenia is named in his honor by Australian ichthyologist Gilbert Percy Whitley 1903-1975.
Australian ichthyologist David George Stead received it in November 1903 and reported it as a honeycomb stingray H. uarnak.
In 1965 the department was headed by F.S. Zambriborshch, an ichthyologist and hydrobiologist.
According to ichthyologist Meelis Tambets, the species is capable of extending its distribution range by ten kilometres in a year.
Also among the crew were a geologist,a marine biologist, an ichthyologist, a dentist and a doctor.
According to ichthyologist Mart Kangur, the fish would be most likely to spawn in the stretch downstream of the pedestrian bridge.
After that came to chair finished postgraduate study of university of Kazan, the ichthyologist Sokolov L.G.
In December 1854, American ichthyologist William Orville Ayres gave a lecture describing the species as Mustelus felis, which included the first scientific description of the species.
The Izak catshark was originally described by South African ichthyologist John Gilchrist in a 1922 fisheries survey report.
Geneva portal François-Étienne de La Roche(or Delaroche)(9 December 1781- 23 December 1813) was a Genevan physician, naturalist, chemist,botanist and ichthyologist.
The family is named Evermannellidae after Barton Warren Evermann, noted ichthyologist, naturalist and director of the California Academy of Sciences.
In 1862, American ichthyologist Theodore Gill coined the genius Isogomphodon for this species, from the Greek isos("equal"), gomphos("nail" or"peg"), and odous"tooth.
He assigned the new species to the genus Scylliorhinus, andgave it the specific epithet regani in honor of fellow ichthyologist Charles Tate Regan.
The creek whaler was described by Australian ichthyologist Gilbert Percy Whitley in a 1943 volume of Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales.
A section of Bloomington's Clear Creek,it is named for David Starr Jordan, Darwinist, ichthyologist, and president of IU, later, of Stanford University.
Australian ichthyologist Gilbert Percy Whitley described the whiskery shark as a new genus and species, Fur macki, in a 1943 issue of the scientific journal Australian Zoologist.
The frilled shark was first scientifically recognized by German ichthyologist Ludwig Döderlein, who visited Japan between 1879 and 1881 and brought two specimens to Vienna.
Australian ichthyologist James Douglas Ogilby originally described the prickly dogfish from a desiccated specimen discovered on a beach on Bruny Island off southeastern Tasmania, Australia.
Already in a book published in 1892 with the title”Fishes of Russia”,Russian ichthyologist Leonid Sabaneyev mentioned lamprey fishing and processing as having spread elsewhere from Narva.
Dutch ichthyologist Pieter Bleeker originally described the Borneo shark as Carcharias(Prionodon) borneensis in an 1858 issue of the scientific journal Acta Societatis Regiae Scientiarum Indo-Neêrlandicae.
The Australian blacktip shark was described by Australian ichthyologist Gilbert Percy Whitley in a 1950 issue of the scientific journal Western Australian Naturalist.
Australian ichthyologist Gilbert Percy Whitley originally described the nervous shark as a subspecies of Galeolamna greyi(a junior synonym of Carcharhinus obscurus, the dusky shark), in a 1945 issue of the scientific journal Australian Zoologist.
Mistakenly, the name Acanthognathus was re-used by German ichthyologist G. Duncker in 1912 for a genus of syngnathid fish, but that is invalid as it is a junior homonym.