词条 | Kiyomatsu Matsubara |
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Born Kiyomatsu Sakamoto in Hyogo Prefecture, Kiyomatsu Matsubara was the first professor of the Department of Fisheries of the University of Kyoto and is considered to be the founder of Japanese research on fish systematics. He changed his name to "Matsubara" in the early 1930s. He has focused his research primarily on the scorpionfish (Scorpaeniformes) and published a large number of books and scholarly articles. He described several new species of fish, including the crocodile shark (Pseudocarcharias kamoharai).[2] Species named after him include the rays Bathyraja matsubarai (Ishiyama, 1952){{verify source|date=January 2013}} and Dasyatis matsubarai Miyosi, 1939{{verify source|date=January 2013}}. {{Japanese name|Matsubara}}References1. ^http://kotobank.jp/word/松原喜代松 {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Matsubara, Kiyomatsu}}{{Japan-scientist-stub}}2. ^http://www.maizuru.marine.kais.kyoto-u.ac.jp/Jfix/matubara.html 6 : Japanese ichthyologists|Japanese herpetologists|Japanese marine biologists|1907 births|1968 deaths|20th-century zoologists |
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