J. L. B. Smith
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South African ichthyologist
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Why Is J. L. B. Smith Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, James Leonard Brierley Smith was a South African ichthyologist, organic chemist, and university professor. He was the first to identify a taxidermied fish as a coelacanth, at the time thought to be long extinct.
J. L. B. Smith's Published Works
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- A Living Fish of Mesozoic Type (1939) (173)
- Old fourlegs : the story of the coelacanth (1956) (42)
- The Second Cœlacanth (1953) (36)
- Pugnacity of Marlins and Swordfish (1956) (21)
- The second Coelacanth. (1953) (21)
- The Living Cœlacanthid Fish from South Africa (1939) (20)
- Self-inflation in a Gobioid Fish (1956) (8)
- The Search beneath the Sea (1957) (4)
- Investigation of the Coelacanth. (1953) (2)
- Discovery of Tetragonurus Risso, 1810, in South African Waters (1952) (2)
- A Freshwater Eel on Zanzibar Island (1953) (2)
- The taxonomic status of Apogon enigmati-cus Smith , 1961 ( Teleostei , Apogonidae ) (1)
- The Striped Marlin (Makaira audax Phillipi) in South Africa (1956) (1)
- A New Labrid Fish from Deep Water of Mozambique (1968) (1)
- Investigation of the Cœlacanth (1953) (1)
- The lizard shark chlamydoselachus anguineus in south africa distribution description male (1967) (0)
- The Shark, Isurus oxyrinchus, in South African Waters (1953) (0)
- Investigation of the Coelacanth. (1953) (0)
- A Marlin in Angola, with a Note on Makaira herschelli (Gray), 1838 (1956) (0)
- Old Fourlegs, the Story of the Coelacanth. Or, The Search beneath the Sea (1957) (0)
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