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Scopelarchus, the Glossary

Index Scopelarchus

Scopelarchus is a genus of pearleyes.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 7 relations: Alfred William Alcock, August Brauer, Einar Laurentius Koefoed, Pearleye, Scopelarchus, Scopelarchus analis, Scopelarchus guentheri.

  2. Aulopiformes
  3. Taxa named by Alfred William Alcock

Alfred William Alcock

Alfred William Alcock (23 June 1859 in Bombay – 24 March 1933 in Belvedere, Kent) was a British physician, naturalist, and carcinologist.

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August Brauer

August Bernhard Brauer (3 April 186310 September 1917) was a German zoologist.

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Einar Laurentius Koefoed

Einar Laurentius Koefoed (1875–1963) was a Danish-born marine biologist who spent most of his professional career in Norway.

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Pearleye

The pearleyes are a family, Scopelarchidae, of aulopiform fishes, distinguished by their unique visual system, with two retinas in each eye. Scopelarchus and pearleye are Aulopiformes.

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Scopelarchus

Scopelarchus is a genus of pearleyes. Scopelarchus and Scopelarchus are Aulopiformes, Aulopiformes stubs, marine fish genera and Taxa named by Alfred William Alcock.

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Scopelarchus analis

Scopelarchus analis, the short fin pearleye or blackbelly pearleye, is a species of fish that can be found circumglobal in warm waters. Scopelarchus and Scopelarchus analis are Aulopiformes.

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Scopelarchus guentheri

Scopelarchus guentheri, commonly known as the staring pearleye, is a mesopelagic fish known for its unique visual system consisting of two retinas in each eye as well as a distinctive 'pearl organ' found inside each eye. Scopelarchus and Scopelarchus guentheri are Aulopiformes and Taxa named by Alfred William Alcock.

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See also

Aulopiformes

Taxa named by Alfred William Alcock

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopelarchus

Also known as Scopelarchus michaelsarsi.