Named
in honour of the American collector Auguste Rabaut.
rabdophorus
rhabdos:
From the Greek meaning rod and phorus: meaning
bearer in reference to the long filamentous extension
of the uppermost caudal finray.
rachoviis
In
honour of Arthur Rachow, the German ichthyologist.
radiolus
Meaning diminutive
of radius, ray or rod, referring to its narrow, elongate
appearance (Glyptothorax radiolus).
radiosus
From
the Latin word 'radiosus' meaning rod, fin-ray; and '-osus',
having the nature or quality of something, usually in
fullness or abundance, in allusion to the many anal-fin
rays; an adjective.
raimundi
Dedicated to a Mr.
Raimund.
ramirezi
In
honour of Sr. Manuel Vicente Ramirez, the Venezuelan collector.
raninsus
Pertaining to frogs.
ranunculus
Meaning
"Tadpole" and referring to its unusually flat
head.
raonii
Named in honour of
the Cacique Raoni Metuktire of the Kayapó people.
Raoni is one of the most active indigenous leaders in
the struggle to preserve the Amazon rainforest and indigenous
peoples, being a solid reference for the fight for the
conservation of the Xingu River basin for more than 40
years. A patronym (Scobinancistrus raonii).
regani
In
honour of Charles Tate Regan, the English ichthyologist
(1878-1943).
reinae
Dedicated to Mrs. Ruth
Gisela Reina, Curator of Fishes at STRI.
reinii
In
honour of “Prof. Rein,” who collected type,
probably German geographer Johannes Justus Rein (1835-1918),
who explored Japan in 1874-1875 (Liobagrus reinii).
reisi
The specific name reisi
was given in tribute to Roberto E. Reis, for his contribution
to the neotropical Ichthyology and primarily by his studies
of species of the family Loricariidae. Noun genitive.
rendahli
In
honour of Hialmar Rendahl (1891-1969), zoologist and artist,
who described this catfish in 1922 as Copidoglanis
obscurus, preoccupied by C. obscurus Günther
1864 (=Plotosus limbatus).
reticulata/us/um
With a reticulated
pattern, or net-like design.
revelatus
First
fossil of Corydoras found in Argentina.
reynoldsi
This Corydoras
species was named in honour of Col. John N. Reynolds,
U.S.A.F., who was helping to catch fish when the type
specimen was caught.
rhami
Dedicated
to Patrick de Rham (Lausanne).
rhegma
Greek for breach,
referring to distinct notch (1/7 length of adipose fin)
between dorsal and adipose fins (Mystus
rhegma).
rheophilus
Which
lives in a stream.
rikbaktsa
The specific name honours
the Rikbaktsa (also known as Rikbakta or Erikbaktsa),
a Jê-speaking indian nation, who formerly inhabited
the area between the Rio Juruena and Rio Aripuanã
in northern Mato Grosso.
ribeiroi
In
honour of entomologist Sydney H. Ribeiro, Zoological Survey
of India, who collected the type specimen.
ringueleti
From the Spanish word
candombe, referring to the African derived rhythm that
was popularised in the nineteeth century by black slaves
in the República Oriental del Uruguay.
robertsi
Named
in honour of Mr.Tyson R.Roberts of the Museum of Comparative
Zoology, Harvard.
robertsoni
The specific epithet
is in honor of Robertson Fonseca de Azevedo due to his
large and constant efforts to preserve natural landscapes
in the Paraná State, Brazil. Robertson faught to
prevent unnecessary small hydroelectric power plants in
the high gradient stretches along two main Upper Paraná
River left tributaries, the Ivaí and Piquiri Rivers.
robineae
This
Corydoras named in honour of Mrs Robina Schwartz.
robustus
From the Latin robustus
= 'robust' or 'strong', in reference to the dimensions
of this Corydoras.
rochai
Dedicated
to Mr. Francisco Dias da Rocha.
rogersi
In honour of Walter
Rogers.
romani
In
honour of Benigno Roman Gonzalez (1913-1993), herpetologist,
ichthyologist and Jesuit monk, who collected type (Duringlanis
romani).
rondoni
The specific name,
rondoni, (Hartia rondoni) is a patronym that
honours Cândido Mariano da Silva Rondon (Marechal
Rondon), a military and frontiersmen who was responsible
for the creation of Indian Protection Service (SPI), which
was subsequently replaced by the National Indian Foundation
(FUNAI). Rondon and Noel Nutels participated, together
with the Villas Boas brothers, in the implementation of
the Parque Indígena do Xingu. A noun in appostition.
royauxi
In
honour of Capt. Louis-Joseph Royaux (1866-1936), who led
the expedition that collected type and supplied indigenous
names of the species collected (Euchilichthys
royauxi).
rosae
Rosy; rosy-red.
rosei
in
honour of botanist Joseph Nelson Rose (1862-1928), United
States National Museum, a “student of the flora
of South America” (Astroblepus
rosei).
rostrata
The specific name
of rostrata: beaked, referring to the prominent
and deeply sculptured snout (Otothyris rostrata).
rostratum
With
a beak or snout.
rotundiceps
rotundus, rounded;
ceps, head, referring to semi-circular shape of head when
seen from above (Zaireichthys rotundiceps).
rotundipinna
From
the Latin rotundus (rounded) and pinna (fin or wing),
an allusion to the rounded fins of this new species (Cambeva
rotundiceps).
rudolphi
In
honour of Rodolpho von Ihering (1883–1939), zoologist
and fish culturist, who described this catfish as Plecostomus
(Rhinelepis) microps in 1907, but used
a preoccupied name (Plecostomus microps Steindachner
1876), (Pareiorhinarudolphi).
rufescens
Reddish, referring
to the reddish-brown body colouration (Mystus refescens).
rufigiensis
From
the Rufiji Basin (Tanzania)
rugimentum
Derived from the Latin
ruga (crease), and mentum (chin), in reference to the
presence of unculiferous skin ridges on the gular region.
rugosus
Rugose
or wrinkled, referring to “glandular-verrucose”
skin (translation), with warts (tubercles) on head, snout,
cheeks, back, flanks and belly (Acrochordonichthysrugosus).
rukwaensis
Named after the type
locality, Lake Rukwa in Tanzania.
rutilus
From the Latin rutilus,
meaning red, a reference to the orange fins in life and
an allusion to the type locality (Red River). An adjective.
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