Named for the State
province of Bahia in Brazil where this species is located
(Paratocinclus bahiensis).
baliola
Named
from the Latin baliolus (meaning chestnut or reddish brown),
after its colour pattern (Rineloricaria baliola).
balios
From the Greek adjective
balios, meaning spotted, in reference to the colour pattern
of the new species formed by circular black blotches.
bankanensis
From
the Island of Banka, (or Bangka,) Sumatru.
barbatus/um
Bearded, alluding to
bristles.
barbosae
Cambeva
barbosae is named in honour of the Brazilian ichthyologist
Maria Anaïs Barbosa, for her efforts to collect and
study trichomycterines from Santa Catarina.
barbus
The specific name of
barbus: latinisation of barbue, vernacular among
French sailors, probably referring to its six barbels
(unusual for a marine fish), (Genidens barbus).
barrae
Named
for the Rio São Francisco near Barra in Brazil,
which is this species' type locality.
basilisko
The Basilisk (from
the Greek, basilisko? [= basiliskos], diminutive of basileu?
[= basileus], meaning "little king") is a mythical
creature known as the king of snakes, which is often represented
with a crown on his head. This crown makes an allusion
to the three strong ridges at the top of head of the new
species. A noun in apposition.
bastari
Of
Bastar District, Madhya Pradesh, India, the type locality
(Clupisoma bastari).
bastiani
In honour of M. (probably
Monsieur) Bastian (no other information available), who
collected type (Synodontis bastiani).
batensoda
From
Schal baten soda, local name for this catfish in Cairo,
Egypt, meaning “the Schal [Arabic vernacular in
Egypt for squeaker catfishes in general] with the black
belly” (Synodontis batensoda).
batesi
In honour of Bates,
the English explorer and collector.
bathyphilus
From
the Greek ‘bathos’ (deep) and ‘phileos’
(love).
batmani
The name batmani, alludes
to Bob Kane's hero Batman of the comic adventures, which
had a bat shape for his symbol, referring to the single
W- or bat-shaped vertical spot on the caudal-fin (Otocinclus
batmani).
batrachus
From
batrachus, a frog; frog-like.
baudoensis
From the locality of
the Baudó River basin in Colombia.
beggini
In
honour of Chris Beggin for his financial support of this
research, ethical ornamental fish business practices,
and influence on the professional development of the first
author (Baryancistrus beggini).
belenos
From the Celtic mythological
deity Belenos, whose name means "the one who is shining",
an allusion to its iridescent colour in life" (Britto,
1998).
bellezaensis
The
epithet specific bellezaensis, It is a homage of the author
(Carlos A.
Ardila Rodriguez) to the municipality of
beauty, Department of Santander - Colombia.
benattii
The specifc name, benattii,
honours the late Laert Benatti for his humanitarian work,
providing fresh water from artesian wells to poor communities
in Brazil. Case is genitive.
beni
From
the Rio Beni, in Bolivia and Peru, South America.
beninei
Rhyacoglanis beninei
is named in honour of Ricardo Cardoso Benine, Professor
at Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio
de Mesquita Filho”, in recognition of his dedication
and remarkable contributions to the knowledge of Neotropical
freshwater fishes.
beninensis
The
specific epithet is geographic, in general reference to
southern Nigeria, where the types originated (Malapterurus
beninensis).
benjamini
Named in honour of
Marcus Benjamin, Editor of the publications of the United
States National Museum.
berdmorei
In
honour of Berdmore.
berneyi
After ornithologist,
F. L. Berney.
betabelardense
The
species epithet betabelardense ('beta', the second
letter of the Greek alphabet, and 'abelardense', Portuguese
word referring to people born in Abelardo Luz municipality)
is an allusion to the second new species described for
this area (Cambeva betabelardense).
bethanae
Named after the authors
daughter, Bethan Grant (Corydoras bethanae).
bicirrhis
With
two filaments, (or barbels).
bicolor
Two coloured.
bifidus
Latin,
bifidus = forked, referring to the posterolateral mental
barbels having two branches.
bifurcum
From the Latin adjective
bifurcum, meaning two-pronged, in reference to the two
evertible cheek odontodes characteristic of this species.
bilineatus
With
two lines.
bimaculatus
With two spots.
bifasciatus
From
the Latin bi = two or double
and fasciatus = striped, alluding
to the 2 stripes on the body.
birindellii
In honour of José
Luís Olivan Birindelli.
biscutatus
bi-,
two; scutatus, shielded, referring to the nuchal shield
divided into two parts (Auchenoglanis biscutatus).
bleekeri
Named
after Pieter Bleeker.
blochi
In honour of Marcus
E. Bloch, German physician and ichthyologist, (1723-1799).
In 1794 he described Cataphractus punctatus which
is now Corydoraspunctatus, the type
species of the genus Corydoras.
bockmanni
Named
for Flávio A. Bockmann, in appreciation for his
guidance and his contributions to the knowledge of Neotropical
catfishes.
bocourti
In honour of Bocourt.
boehlkei
Named
in honour of Dr. James E. Böhlke.
boemia
Bohemian, i.e., “one
who lives unconventionally, chiefly at night,” referring
to its nocturnal habits (Tatia boemia).
boesmani
Named
in honour of Dr. Boesman.
bolivianus
From Bolivia; Bolivian.
bondi
This
Corydoras sp.was named in honour of the Director of Fisheries
at Cape Town, Dr.Franklyn F. Bond.
borelli
In honour of Dr. Borell,
the collector.
borneensis
–ensis,
suffix denoting place: western Borneo, Indonesia, type
locality (also occurs in Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia
and Viêt Nam), (Hemipimelodus borneensis).
botuvera
The name botuvera is
an allusion to the occurrence of the species in the municipality
of Botuverá, Santa Catarina, southern Brazil. This
name is derived from the Tupi-Guarani, possibly meaning
brilliant mountain.
boulengeri
In
honour of George Albert Boulenger, the Belgian ichthyologist.
Born in1858, he took over Guenthers position as Director
of the Ichthyological Department at the British Museum
during the 1880's. He died in 1937.
brachylecis
Derived from the Greek
brachy (short), and lekis (plate or dish), in reference
to the relatively shallow midlateral scutes.
branneri
In
honour of Dr. J. C. Branner, the American naturalist.
breei
This Corydoras was
named in honour of Dr. Peter Jan Hendrik van Bree.
brevianalis
From
the Latin brevis (short) and anus (here referring to the
anal fin) because of the short anal fin and the low number
of anal fin rays in the types of this species.
brevibarbis
With short barbels.
brevicauda
With
short caudal.
brevidorsalis
With short dorsal.
brevifilis
With
short filaments.
brevipinnis
With short fins.
brevirostris
With
a short snout.
brevis
short, referring to
short and deep body, shorter than Tridens melanops, its
presumed congener at the time.
brichardi
In
honour of Pierre Brichard, a collector in Burundi.
brieni
In
honour of friend and zoological colleague Paul Brien (1894-1975),
Université libre de Bruxelles (Belgium), a member
of expedition that collected type, and who was the first
to observe the behavior of this genus in the wild (aligning
their bodies along the stems of riparian grasses, feeding
on epiphytic microorganisms), (Belonoglanis brieni).
brittoi
Corydoras
brittoi is named in honour of Marcelo Ribeiro de
Britto, a dear friend and mentor, for his extensive contributions
to the taxonomy and systematics of the Corydoradinae.
A genitive.
britzi
Named for Ralf Britz,
who collected some of the specimens used for the description
of this species, (Eutropiichthys britzi) in recognition
of his many contributions to the knowledge of diverse
groups of fishes and to the fishes of Myanmar.
britskii
Dedicated
to Heraldo A. Britski.
brunnea
brown, referring
to “dark earth brown” colour in life, brown
spots on pectoral, dorsal and adipose fins, mostly brown
dorsal fin, and large irregular blackish brown spots on
tail (Tatia brunnea).
brunneus
Dusky,
dark, tawny.
buchanani
This sp. of Glyptothorax
was named in honour of A. R. Buchanan, of the Borneo Co.Ltd.,
who in 1935, made a small but valuable collection of fishes
from certain rivers of N.Thailand, from which collections
had not previously been made.
budgetti
In
honour of British zoologist John Samuel Budgett (1872-1904),
who collected type (Synodontis
budgetti).
buffei
In honour of J. Buffe,
Director, Eaux et Forêts (Waters and Forests) Service,
Dahomey (now Benin), “who witnessed the discovery”
of this species (Pareutropius buffei).
bufonius
Latin,
Bufo=toad, and latin = ius = comparing the colour pattern
of the holotype to that of a brown toad.
burgessi
Named in honour of
Dr. Warren E. Burgess.
burmanicus
Burmese,
referring to type locality at Salween, Burma (now Myanmar;
also occurs in India and Bangladesh), (Arius burmanicus).
burmensis
From Burma (Myanmar).
butleri
Named in honour of
W. 'Harry' Butler, who assisted in with the collection
of many of the paratypes.
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