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In Parr 1928. |
Etymology of generic noun |
Latin, sudis = esox, fish of the Rhine, cited by Plinius 9.15; it also means "stake" (Ref. 45335). |
Etymology of specific epithet |
Named after A. Risso, European ichthyologist (Ref. 6885). |
Eponymy |
Professor Giovanni Antonio Risso (1777–1845) (aka Joseph Antoine Risso) was an Italian-French naturalist and the first to describe deep-sea fishes as distinctive fauna and describe depth zonation with different species living in discrete depth [...] |
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