- its fins.
Apistus was
first described as a
genus in 1829 by the
French zoologist Georges Cuvier,
Cuvier was
describing the
species Apistus alatus which...
- The
South Australian cobbler was
first formally described in 1829 as
Apistus marmoratus by the
French zoologist Georges Cuvier with the type locality...
- taenianotus
Binomial name
Ablabys taenianotus (G. Cuvier, 1829)
Synonyms Apistus taenianotus Cuvier, 1829
Amblyapistus taenianotus (Cuvier, 1829) Tetraroge...
- family, the Apistidae. The name of the
subfamily is
based on the
genus name
Apistus,
which means "untrustworthy" or "perfidious", a name
Cuvier explained as...
-
included the
species Apistus bottae,
Apistus dracaena,
Prosopodasys cypho,
Apistes depressifrons ,
Apistus trachinoides and
Apistus zollingeri in the genus...
-
included the
species Apistus bottae,
Apistus dracaena,
Prosopodasys cypho,
Apistes depressifrons ,
Apistus trachinoides and
Apistus zollingeri in the genus...
-
included the
species Apistus bottae,
Apistus dracaena,
Prosopodasys cypho,
Apistes depressifrons ,
Apistus trachinoides and
Apistus zollingeri in the genus...
- dracaena
Binomial name Pseudove****ula
dracaena (G. Cuvier, 1829)
Synonyms Apistus dracaena Cuvier, 1829 Ve****ula
dracaena (Cuvier, 1829) Ve****ula dracaene...
-
Turmathrips is a
genus of
thrips in the
family Phlaeothripidae.
Turmathrips apistus Turmathrips dyspistus Roskov Y., Ower G.,
Orrell T.,
Nicolson D., Bailly...
- German-born
British ichthyologist Albert Günther with
Apistus panduratus as its type
species by monotypy.
Apistus panduratus was
first formally described in 1850...