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Kiyomatsu Matsubara (松原 喜代松, Matsubara Kiyomatsu, February 10, 1907 – December 12, 1968) was a Japanese marine biologist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist. 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 many books and scholarly articles. He described several new species of fish, including the crocodile shark (Pseudocarcharias kamoharai).

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  • Matsubara Kiyomatsu (de)
  • Kiyomatsu Matsubara (en)
  • Kiyomatsu Matsubara (fr)
  • 松原喜代松 (ja)
  • Kiyomatsu Matsubara (pl)
  • Мацубара Кійомацу (uk)
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  • Kiyomatsu Matsubara (松原 喜代松, Matsubara Kiyomatsu), né le 10 février 1907 — décédé le 12 décembre 1968, est un biologiste matin, ichtyologiste et herpétologiste japonais. (fr)
  • 松原 喜代松(まつばら きよまつ、1907年2月10日 - 1968年12月12日)は、日本の魚類学者(魚類分類学者)。京都大学教授。 (ja)
  • Kiyomatsu Matsubara (jap. 松原 喜代松 Matsubara Kiyomatsu; ur. 1907, zm. 1968) – japoński biolog morza, ichtiolog i herpetolog. Opisał m.in. gatunek rekina Pseudocarcharias kamoharai. (pl)
  • Мацубара Кійомацу (яп. 松原 喜代松; 1907–1968) — японський морський біолог, іхтіолог, герпетолог. (uk)
  • Matsubara Kiyomatsu (jap. 松原 喜代松; * 1907; † 1968) war ein japanischer Meeresbiologe, Ichthyologe und Herpetologe. Kiyomatsu Matsubara war der erste Professor des Department of Fisheries der Universität Kyōto und gilt als der Begründer der Forschung an der Fischsystematik in Japan. Er konzentrierte sich in seinen Forschungen vor allem auf die Skorpionsfische (Scorpaeniformes) und veröffentlichte eine große Anzahl von Büchern und wissenschaftlichen Artikeln. Er beschrieb etliche neue Fischarten, darunter etwa den Krokodilshai (Pseudocarcharias kamoharai). Nach ihm benannt wurden die Rochen Bathyraja matsubarai (Ishiyama, 1952) und Dasyatis matsubarai Miyosi, 1939. (de)
  • Kiyomatsu Matsubara (松原 喜代松, Matsubara Kiyomatsu, February 10, 1907 – December 12, 1968) was a Japanese marine biologist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist. 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 many books and scholarly articles. He described several new species of fish, including the crocodile shark (Pseudocarcharias kamoharai). (en)
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  • Matsubara Kiyomatsu (jap. 松原 喜代松; * 1907; † 1968) war ein japanischer Meeresbiologe, Ichthyologe und Herpetologe. Kiyomatsu Matsubara war der erste Professor des Department of Fisheries der Universität Kyōto und gilt als der Begründer der Forschung an der Fischsystematik in Japan. Er konzentrierte sich in seinen Forschungen vor allem auf die Skorpionsfische (Scorpaeniformes) und veröffentlichte eine große Anzahl von Büchern und wissenschaftlichen Artikeln. Er beschrieb etliche neue Fischarten, darunter etwa den Krokodilshai (Pseudocarcharias kamoharai). Nach ihm benannt wurden die Rochen Bathyraja matsubarai (Ishiyama, 1952) und Dasyatis matsubarai Miyosi, 1939. Japanischer Name: Wie in Japan üblich, steht in diesem Artikel der Familienname vor dem Vornamen. Somit ist Matsubara der Familienname, Kiyomatsu der Vorname. (de)
  • Kiyomatsu Matsubara (松原 喜代松, Matsubara Kiyomatsu, February 10, 1907 – December 12, 1968) was a Japanese marine biologist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist. 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 many books and scholarly articles. He described several new species of fish, including the crocodile shark (Pseudocarcharias kamoharai). Species named after him include the rays (Ishiyama, 1952) and Dasyatis matsubarai , 1939. (en)
  • Kiyomatsu Matsubara (松原 喜代松, Matsubara Kiyomatsu), né le 10 février 1907 — décédé le 12 décembre 1968, est un biologiste matin, ichtyologiste et herpétologiste japonais. (fr)
  • 松原 喜代松(まつばら きよまつ、1907年2月10日 - 1968年12月12日)は、日本の魚類学者(魚類分類学者)。京都大学教授。 (ja)
  • Kiyomatsu Matsubara (jap. 松原 喜代松 Matsubara Kiyomatsu; ur. 1907, zm. 1968) – japoński biolog morza, ichtiolog i herpetolog. Opisał m.in. gatunek rekina Pseudocarcharias kamoharai. (pl)
  • Мацубара Кійомацу (яп. 松原 喜代松; 1907–1968) — японський морський біолог, іхтіолог, герпетолог. (uk)
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