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degenerative evolution based on his studies of the blind cave fishes found in parts of North America and in Cuba. Eigenmann the California Academy of Sciences' publication, s studies of blind cave fishes led him to conclude that "the degenerative characteristics of subdued coloration and of blindness become inherited when they have adaptive environmental value." Eigenmann's five-volume work,
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The Eigenmanns had five children. Lucretia Margaretha Eigenmann (1889– ), the eldest, was mentally disabled; their son, Theodore Smith Eigenmann (1893–1970), was eventually institutionalized after serving in the army in 1918. The three other Eigenmann children pursued professional careers. Charlotte
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were published in 1917 and 1918; volume three was published in 1921. Due to his failing health, manuscripts for the final two volumes were completed in 1925, with the assistance of George S. Myers on the final volume. The last two volumes were published posthumously in 1927 and 1929, respectively.
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students is credited with identifying and describing for the first time 195 genera containing nearly 600 species of fishes of North America and South America. Especially notable among his published papers are his studies of the freshwater fishes of South America, the evolution and systematics of
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began. They returned to the United States with 25,000 specimens, resulting in the description of 28 new genera and 128 new species. In addition, two of Eigenmann's important works from his field research were published after his return from Guyana: "Cave Vertebrates of North America, a study of
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The high altitude of his final trip to South America in 1918–19 weakened his health and began years of decline. No longer able to conduct field research on his own, Eigenmann spent his later years assisting younger colleagues in mounting their own trips and sent some of his students, including
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Eigenmann's students remembered him as an "inspiring teacher" who encouraged students to "find things for themselves." He also left a legacy of genera and species classification in the field of ichthyology, as well as the scientific methodology he taught his many students. David Starr Jordan,
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Eigenmann remained in the United States, where he spent his time writing up reports on his previous expeditions. In addition to his administrative duties at IU, Eigenmann worked in the university laboratory at IU and at the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh. The first two parts of his five-volume
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Eigenmann was known for the "painstaking, careful, deliberate qualities" of his zoological research. Especially notable are his published papers relating to his studies of the freshwater fishes of South America, the evolution and systematics of South American fishes, and for his analysis of
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Eigenmann's mentor at Indiana University, credited Eigenmann and his students with identifying 155 new genera; another 35 by Eigenmann and his wife, Rosa Smith Eigenmann; and five additional genre with Jordan, for a total of 195 genera containing nearly 600 species.
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in his stead. Haseman was late getting to Brazil in 1907 but met Branner as he was returning home and was given much valuable information. Haseman returned home in 1910 with a collection of fishes second only in size to Harvard's Agassiz collections.
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in 1906–07, Eigenmann was named the first dean of the IU graduate school in 1908, and retained the post until his death in 1927. While he remained at IU, Eigenmann also served from 1909 to 1918 as honorary curator of fishes at the
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in 1918–19 and received a medical degree from Indiana University in 1921. Adele later married John Oliver Eiler, and they moved to San Diego. Their young child, Thora Marie Eigenmann (1901–1968), a graduate of the
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to western North America. Nearly 20 percent of the 65 species they collected were new. The expedition's findings, "Results of explorations in Western Canada and Northwestern United States," were published in the
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Eigenmann, who began his forty-year career at IU as an instructor of zoology in 1886–87, returned to Bloomington, Indiana, in 1891, when David Starr Jordan left IU to become the first president at
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South American fishes, and for his analysis of degenerative evolution based on his studies of blind cave fishes found in parts of North America and in Cuba. His most notable works are
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in 1923. In May 1926 Eignemann's declining health caused the family to leave Bloomington, Indiana, and return to San Diego, California, where he suffered a stroke in 1927.
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in 1885. "A review of the genera and species of Diodontidae found in American waters", the first of many papers that Eigenmann authored on his own, was published in the
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fishes. Eigenmann corresponded with Smith while she was living in San Diego, and traveled to California, where the couple married at Smith's home on August 20, 1887.
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While Eigenmann was still at student at IU, his first published paper, "Notes on skeletons of Etheostomatinae", co-authored with Jordan, was published in the
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on an expedition to Brazil. Eigenmann could not attend but he did not want to miss the opportunity to gain from Branner's knowledge. He convinced
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degenerative evolution" (1909) and "The fresh-water fishes of Patagonia and an examination of the Archiplata-Archelenis theory" in volume three of
788:"On the viviparous fishes of the Pacific coast of North America," "Bulletin of the United States Commission of Fisheries for 1892" (1894) 381–478 831:"The fishes of the rivers draining the western slope of the Cordillera Occidental of Colombia, Rios Atrato, San Juan, Dagua, and Patia," (1920) 2687: 264:, to Philip and Margaretha (Lieb) Eigenmann. In 1877, at the age of fourteen, he emigrated to the United States with an uncle and settled in 1211: 2702: 2513: 1125: 2447:. Leland Stanford Junior University Publications University Series. Stanford, California: Stanford University. pp. 445–46. 1543:. Leland Stanford Junior University Publications University Series. Stanford, California: Stanford University. pp. 445–46. 2644:, finding aid for the papers of Rosa Smith Eigenmann and Carl H. Eigenmann, at Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington 2489: 2218: 1865: 1391: 410:(1888). This series of papers also made the "Eigenmann and Eigenmann" authors well known in the United States and in Europe. 2551: 1274: 361:
and pursued an editorial career. Adele Rosa (Eigenmann) Eiler (1896–1978) accompanied her father on the Irwin Expedition to
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Eigenmann was the author or co-author of 228 publications, including twenty-five with his wife, Rosa Smith Eigenmann.
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Through his IU professor, David Starr Jordan, Eigenmann met Rosa Smith, a former IU student from
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Carl Eigenmann is commemorated in the scientific name of a species of South American lizard,
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published as "On the viviparous fishes of the Pacific coast of North America" in the
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for a year in 1887–1888, before beginning his career as a researcher and educator in
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to continue his research and better look after his health. He was elected to the
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Eigenmann also continued to conduct field research. In 1890–92, famed scientist
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of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, who, along with his wife
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in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1909 to 1918. Eigenmann was elected to the
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Some Biographers, Evolutionists and Ecologists: Chrono=Biographical Sketches
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Some Biographers, Evolutionists and Ecologists: Chrono=Biographical Sketches
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Fernandus Payne and David Starr Jordan (27 May 1927). "Carl H. Eigenmann".
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Eigenmann was a member of numerous scientific organizations, including the
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Payne, Fernandus; David Starr Jordan (27 May 1927). "Carl H. Eigenmann".
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Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College (1917–29)
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Reports of the Princeton University expeditions to Patagonian 1896–1899
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Reports of the Princeton University expeditions to Patagonian 1896–1899
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building on the Indiana University's Bloomington campus, designed by
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from IU in 1889. He also studied South American fish collections at
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Christopher Scharpf & Kenneth J. Lazara (22 September 2018).
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Christopher Scharpf & Kenneth J. Lazara (22 September 2018).
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Christopher Scharpf & Kenneth J. Lazara (22 September 2018).
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the first female to graduate with a PhD from Indiana University.
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Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College
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Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College
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with the Carnegie Museum to sponsor Indiana University student
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Cave vertebrates of America; a study in degenerative evolution
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Cave vertebrates of America; a study in degenerative evolution
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Cave vertebrates of America; a study in degenerative evolution
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In 1887, shortly after their marriage, the Eigenmanns went to
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A revision of the South American Nematognathi or cat-fishes /
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A revision of the South American Nematognathi or cat-fishes /
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Women in Science: A Selection of 16 Significant Contributors
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and co-authored the fifth volume with George S. Myers. See:
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Women in Science: A Selection of 16 Significant Contributors
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Notable American Women 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary
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Dean, Bashford, and Charles Rochester Eastman, ed. (1916).
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Notable American Women 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary
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A revision of the South American Nematognathi or cat-fishes
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A revision of the South American Nematognathi or cat-fishes
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A revision of the South American Nematognathi or cat-fishes
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Smith, Charles H; Joshua Woleben; Carubie Rodgers (2005).
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Charles H. Smith; Joshua Woleben; Carubie Rodgers (2005).
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011).
1089:"New fishes from Western Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru," 907:"Description of new Nematogathoid fishes from Brazil," 746:
Carl H. Eigenmann Hall, Indiana University, Bloomington
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Beolens, Bo; Michael Watkins; Michael Grayson (2011).
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Bashford Dean, Charles Rochester Eastman, ed. (1916).
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In 1879, at the age of sixteen, Eigenmann enrolled at
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Emigrants from the German Empire to the United States
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Bulletin of the U.S. Commission of Fisheries for 1892
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Eigenmann arrived in 2511: 1300: 1298: 1015:Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 991:Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 984:Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 959:Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 902:Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 881:Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 856:Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 814:"On Apareiodon, a new genus of characid fishes," 406:(1888); and "South American Nematognathi" in the 404:Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 400:Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 345:, who was already becoming known for her work on 2649: 2134: 2132: 1945:The ETYFish Project Fish Name Etymology Database 1914:The ETYFish Project Fish Name Etymology Database 1887:The ETYFish Project Fish Name Etymology Database 1123: 925:"On the development of California food fishes," 2130: 2128: 2126: 2124: 2122: 2120: 2118: 2116: 2114: 2112: 2102: 2100: 2085: 2035: 2033: 2012: 1726: 1714: 1618: 1590: 1588: 1547: 1443: 1441: 932:"On the genesis of the color-cells of fishes," 662:, and of the Sociedad de Ciencias Naturales of 357:Elizabeth Eigenmann (1891–1959) graduated from 1477: 1475: 1473: 1295: 1266: 900:"Description of a new species of Cyprinodon," 797:(Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Institution, 1909) 455:financed Eigenmann's first expedition for the 2708:Members of the American Philosophical Society 2601:Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission 2322: 2171:Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission 2057:Eigenmann authored the first four volumes of 1978: 1471: 1469: 1467: 1465: 1463: 1461: 1459: 1457: 1455: 1453: 1213:The Sigma Chi Fraternity Manual and Directory 1071:Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission 989:"Descriptions of new species of Sebastodes," 462:Bulletin of the U.S. Fish Commission for 1894 329:in 1886, when he was twenty-three years old. 236:and of the Sociedad de Ciencias Naturales of 2141: 2109: 2097: 2042: 2030: 1585: 1438: 1413: 1065:Co-authored with Clarence Hamilton Kennedy: 650:, among others. He was also a fellow of the 2375:Hubbs, Carl L., "Rosa Smith Eigenmann," in 1889:. Christopher Scharpf and Kenneth J. Lazara 769: 519:In 1906, he received an invitation to join 291:. He then decided to pursue a career as an 251: 2638:, Indiana University Archives, Bloomington 1450: 1366:Carl L. Hubbs, "Rosa Smith Eigenmann," in 1162: 1160: 1158: 1156: 1154: 1152: 1150: 1148: 1146: 1144: 1022:Annuals of the New York Academy of Science 966:Annuals of the New York Academy of Science 29: 2347: 2314:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2003: 1689: 1532: 1530: 1528: 1526: 1524: 1522: 1511:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1209: 1057:"Notes on skeletons of Etheostomatinae," 783:Annals of the New York Academy of Science 670:. In addition, Eigenmann was a member of 327:Annals of the New York Academy of Science 283:fraternity and then became interested in 16:German-American ichthyologist (1863–1927) 1932: 1901: 1762: 1746:Some sources say that Eigenmann died at 1597: 1362: 1360: 1358: 741: 490: 413:After a year at Harvard and a summer at 1874: 1636: 1242: 1240: 1238: 1236: 1234: 1141: 1059:Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 1029:Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 982:"Additions to the fauna of San Diego," 971:"The young stages of some selachians," 874:Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 439:Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 417:, in 1888, they Eigenmanns returned to 2650: 1519: 1119: 1117: 1115: 1113: 1111: 1109: 1107: 916:Allen springs, Lake county, California 637: 332: 2688:Indiana University Bloomington alumni 2636:"Carl H. Eigenmann papers, 1884-1925" 2376: 2271:"Carl H. Eigenmann papers, 1884-1925" 2197:. Biodiversity Heritage Library. 1890 1667: 1665: 1663: 1637:Ferrara, Amanda (December 14, 2015). 1605:"Carl H. Eigenmann papers, 1884-1925" 1574:. Biodiversity Heritage Library. 1890 1367: 1355: 654:, a member and past president of the 228:, a member and past president of the 224:in 1923. He was also a fellow of the 2362:Lilly Library Manuscript Collections 1671: 1425:Lilly Library Manuscript Collections 1384: 1307: 1231: 535:In 1907 he secured support from the 287:after taking a biology course under 2394:Jordan, David Starr (27 May 1927). 1104: 613: 13: 1778:David Starr Jordan (27 May 1927). 1660: 1034:"New fishes from western Canada," 545:Carnegie British Guiana Expedition 323:Proceedings of the National Museum 142:Carnegie Museum of Natural History 14: 2719: 2632:, Indiana University, Bloomington 2612: 2211:The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles 1858:The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles 737: 674:, a science honorary, as well as 543:, on September 6, 1908, when the 2703:People from Karlsruhe (district) 957:"A review of the Erythrininae," 939:"On the phosphorescent spots of 618:Eigenmann died at a hospital in 495:Eigenmann's house in Bloomington 2237:Environmental Biology of Fishes 2228:Brown, Pamela Stocking (1994). 2159: 2150: 2051: 2021: 1972: 1963: 1848: 1824: 1771: 1753: 1740: 1705: 1651: 1630: 1323:Environmental Biology of Fishes 886:"South American Nematognathi," 648:American Society of Naturalists 423:San Diego Biological Laboratory 134:San Diego Biological Laboratory 2444:The Genera of Fishes, Part III 2377:James, Edward T., ed. (1971). 1540:The Genera of Fishes, Part III 1368:James, Edward T., ed. (1971). 1314:Pamela Stocking Brown (1994). 1203: 840:Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum 809:Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum 758:to be the tallest building in 680:American Philosophical Society 660:California Academy of Sciences 579: 234:California Academy of Sciences 138:Indiana University Bloomington 91:Indiana University Bloomington 1: 2538:. Western Kentucky University 2273:. Indiana University Archives 2185: 1678:Annals of the Carnegie Museum 1674:"Obituary: Carl H. Eigenmann" 1607:. Indiana University Archives 1255:. Western Kentucky University 975:(1888) 25: 150–51; and also: 816:Annals of the Carnegie Museum 750:In 1970, a newly constructed 644:American Geographical Society 392:Museum of Comparative Zoology 2630:Eigenmann Student Government 2550:Stejneger, Leonhard (1937). 2441:Jordan, David Starr (1919). 2230:"Early Women Ichthyologists" 1316:"Early Women Ichthyologists" 684:National Academy of Sciences 658:, an honorary member of the 608:National Academy of Sciences 232:, an honorary member of the 222:National Academy of Sciences 208:Eigenmann was an alumnus of 7: 2474:10.1126/science.65.1691.515 2420:10.1126/science.65.1691.515 1804:10.1126/science.65.1691.515 1711:Stejneger, pp. 312–16, 332. 1537:David Starr Jordan (1919). 1273:Leonhard Stejneger (1937). 1210:Hostetter, Earl D. (1912). 1189:10.1126/science.65.1691.515 977:The West-American Scientist 952:The West-American Scientist 945:The West-American Scientist 934:The West-American Scientist 920:The West-American Scientist 909:The West-American Scientist 895:The West-American Scientist 867:The West-American Scientist 158:Other notable students 10: 2724: 2698:Indiana University faculty 1091:Indiana University Studies 833:Indiana University Studies 689: 656:Indiana Academy of Science 484:. Eigenmann co-supervised 244:, a science honorary, and 230:Indiana Academy of Science 2693:Harvard University alumni 2574:"The American Characidae" 2064:"The American Characidae" 961:(1889) 2 (ser. 2): 100–16 863:Cyprinodon californiensis 415:Woods Hole, Massachusetts 373: 175: 157: 147: 129: 113: 106: 96: 86: 78: 62: 37: 28: 21: 2288:A Bibliography of Fishes 2018:Stejneger, pp. 312, 332. 1723:Stejneger, pp. 317, 319. 1672:Henn, Arthur W. (1927). 1657:Stejneger, pp. 310, 312. 1627:Stejneger, pp. 311, 327. 1556:Stejneger, pp. 309, 327. 1485:A Bibliography of Fishes 1304:Stejneger, pp. 307, 324. 1097: 993:(1890) 2 (ser. 3): 36–38 922:(1889) 6: 123–32; 147–50 858:(1888) 2 (ser. 1): 51–78 822:The American Characidae, 770:Selected published works 678:. He was elected to the 591:The American Characidae, 427:Cymatogaster aggregatus, 396:Cambridge, Massachusetts 252:Early life and education 2673:American ichthyologists 2512:Shor, Elizabeth Noble. 2059:The American Characidae 986:(1890) 2 (ser. 3): 1–24 941:Porichthys margaritatus 628:The American Characidae 620:Chula Vista, California 556:(1912)(where he caught 453:Albert C. L. G. GΓΌnther 199:The American Characidae 2490:"Rosa Smith Eigenmann" 2094:Stejneger, pp. 335–36. 1737:Stejneger, pp. 318–21. 1392:"Rosa Smith Eigenmann" 1124:Elizabeth Noble Shor. 904:(1889) 2 (ser. 1): 270 760:Monroe County, Indiana 747: 716:named after Eigenman. 705:Astroblepus eigenmanni 600:Nathan Everett Pearson 501:University of Freiburg 496: 368:University of Missouri 170:John Diederich Haseman 162:Nathan Everett Pearson 2683:German ichthyologists 1083:Charles Branch Wilson 1017:(1891) p. 159–61 745: 697:Cercosaura eigenmanni 525:William Jacob Holland 494: 419:San Diego, California 2619:AMNH bio, with photo 2559:Biographical Memoirs 2514:"Eigenmann, Carl H." 2326:(11 November 1909). 1982:(11 November 1909). 1836:search.amphilsoc.org 1832:"APS Member History" 1750:. 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Flehingen
Grand Duchy of Baden
Indiana University Bloomington
Rosa Smith Eigenmann
Ichthyology
San Diego Biological Laboratory
Indiana University Bloomington
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Effa Muhse
Nathan Everett Pearson
Marion Durbin Ellis
John Diederich Haseman
ichthyologist
Rosa Smith Eigenmann
zoology
Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana
Carnegie Museum
National Academy of Sciences
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Indiana Academy of Science
California Academy of Sciences
BogotΓ‘
Sigma XI
Phi Beta Kappa
Flehingen
Grand Duchy of Baden
Rockport, Indiana
Indiana University

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