Carl H. Eigenmann

From Wikispecies
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Carl Henry Eigenmann (March 9, 1863 – April 24, 1927), German-born American ichthyologist. Husband of U.S. ichthyologist Rosa Smith Eigenmann.

Author abbreviation: C.H.Eigenmann

Taxon names authored

(List may be incomplete)

Publications[edit]

(List may be incomplete)

1887[edit]

  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1887. Description of a new species of Ophichthys (Ophichthys retropinnis), from Pensacola, Fla. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 10(613): 116.
  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1887. Notes on the specific names of certain North American fishes. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 39: 295–296.

1888[edit]

1889[edit]

1890[edit]

1891[edit]

1892[edit]

  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1892. The Percopsidae on the Pacific slope. Science 20(507): 233–234.

1893[edit]

  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1893. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Central America and southern Mexico. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 16(925): 53–60.

1894[edit]

  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1894. On the viviparous fishes of the Pacific Coast of North America. Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission 12 [1892]: 381–478.
  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1894. Notes on some South American fishes. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 7(art. 5): 625–637.
  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1894. Results of explorations in western Canada and the northwestern United States. Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission 14 (for 1894): 101–132, Pls. 5–8.
  • Eigenmann, C.H. & Bray, W.L. 1894. A revision of the American Cichlidae. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 7(4): 607–624. BHL Reference page

1897[edit]

  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1897. Steindachneria. American Naturalist 31: 158–159.

1898[edit]

  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1898. The Amblyopsidae and eyes of blind fishes. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy Science 7 (for 1897): 230–231.
  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1898. On the Amblyopsidae. Science (new series) 7(164): 227.
  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1898. A new blind fish. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy Science 7 (for 1897): 231.
  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1898. The Amblyopsidae, the blind fish of America. Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science 67th Meeting [1897]: 685–686.

1899[edit]

  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1899. A case of convergence. Science (new series) 9(217): 280–282.
  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1899. Degeneration in the eyes of the Amblyopsidae, its plan, process and causes. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy Science 8 (for 1898): 239–241.
  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1899. A case of convergence. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy Science 8 (for 1898): 247–251.

1900[edit]

1903[edit]

1907[edit]

1908[edit]

1909[edit]

1911[edit]

1912[edit]

  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1912. Some results from an ichthyological reconnaissance of Colombia, South America. Part I. (Contrib. Zool. Lab. Ind. Univ. No. 127.). Indiana University Studies, No. 16 [sic No. 8]: 1–27. [Cover date Sept. 1912, issued 23 Dec. 1912, No. 8 on cover, is No. 16.] Reference page
  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1912. The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species, and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands. Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum 5(1): i–xxii + 1–578, Pls. 1–103. BHL Reference page

1913[edit]

  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1913. Some results from an ichthyological reconnaissance of Colombia, South America. Part II. [Includes 5 separate subtitles.] (Contrib. Zool. Lab. Ind. Univ. No. 131). Indiana University Studies 18: 1–32. Reference page

1914[edit]

  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1914. Some results from studies of South American fishes. IV. New genera and species of South American fishes. (Contrib. Zool. Lab. Ind. Univ. No. 135). Indiana University Studies No. 20: 44–48. Reference page
  • Eigenmann, C.H., Henn, A.W. & Wilson, C. 1914. New fishes from western Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. (Contrib. Zool. Lab. Ind. Univ. No. 133.) Indiana University Studies 19: 1–15. Reference page

1915[edit]

1917[edit]

1922[edit]

  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1922. The fishes of western South America, Part I. The fresh-water fishes of northwestern South America, including Colombia, Panama, and the Pacific slopes of Ecuador and Peru, together with an appendix upon the fishes of the Rio Meta in Colombia. Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum v. 9 (no. 1): 1–346, Pls. 1–38. Reference page

1928[edit]

  • Eigenmann, C.H. 1928. The fresh-water fishes of Chile. Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences v. 22 (no. 2): 1–63, Pls. 1–16. Reference page

1929[edit]

1942[edit]

  • Eigenmann, C.H. & Allen, W.R. 1942. Fishes of western South America. I. The intercordilleran and Amazonian lowlands of Peru. II. The high pampas of Peru, Bolivia, and northern Chile. With a revision of the Peruvian Gymnotidae, and of the genus Orestias. Univ. Kentucky. Fishes of Western South America i–xv + 1–494.


Authority control