http://www.seattlepi.com/local/410961_f ... source=rssRachel Arnold, a master's degree student in the Burke Museum's ichthyology department, discovered it when doing DNA analysis of Histophryne specimens. Arnold will reveal the Latin species name when she publishes a paper about the new find.
Rachel Arnold in the news...
Rachel Arnold in the news...
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Nice job Rachel.
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Another fine contribution to the "study of fish" I don't even want to try spelling Ichthyologisticcalifragilousticexpialidocious. Hooray for Rachel and her Colleagues.