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epochs and
serve as an
index fossil for that time period. The
species P.
boweni was
named after the
English chemist and
geologist E. J.
Bowen (1898–1980)...
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Etelis boweni,
known as Bowen's
snapper or
giant ruby snapper, is a
species of ray-finned fish, a
snapper belonging to the
family Lutjanidae. It was discovered...
- the Jur****ic
Coast in
Dorset on the
south coast of England.
Perisphinctes boweni, an
ammonite from the Jur****ic period, is
named after him.
Bowen was involved...
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Opsaridium boweni is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
family Danionidae. It is
found in the
Lulua River in
Democratic Republic of the Congo. The fish...
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description for. The
currently recognized species in this
genus are:
Etelis boweni Andrews, Fernandez-Silva,
Randall & H.-C. Ho, 2021 (Bowen’s snapper) Etelis...
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found in Africa.
Opsaridium contains the
following species:
Opsaridium boweni (Fowler, 1930)
Opsaridium engrauloides (Nichols, 1923)
Opsaridium leleupi...
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argentinae Kensley, 1982
Leptanthura baliensis Negoescu, 1992
Leptanthura boweni Poore, 1981
Leptanthura calcis Kensley & Schotte, 2000
Leptanthura chardyi...
- Mymaridae.
There are
currently 5
species ****igned to the genus.
Anagroidea boweni Yoshimoto, 1990
Anagroidea dryas Girault, 1938
Anagroidea dubia (Girault...
- Certhilauda.
Found in
southern and
western Botswana,
northern South Africa C. a.
boweni - (Meyer de Schauensee, 1931):
Found in north-western
Namibia Damara rufous...
- genus, all but
three recently moved from Okanagana, include:
Tibicinoides boweni Tibicinoides catalina Tibicinoides cupreosparsa Tibicinoides hesperia Tibicinoides...