RMKYMM3T–Aerial View of Elephant in NMNH Rotunda, 1981 8722701453 o
RM2BF5627–Chabazite (NMNH C3501-00) from the National Mineral Collection.
RMHA87E5–usdagov 8620523330 NMNH-T-Rex-a
RM2BF4PBY–Phacolite (NMNH 117143-00) from the National Mineral Collection.
RMKYMJW2–Livingstone teacup 3094629279 o
RM2BF2E47–Green slate. Historic roofing tiles of NMNH found on dump pile at Garber by Leslie Hale.26 Oct 201752399822
RM2BTXAAG–Leptocerdale longipinnis. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTNJXT–Waitea stomias. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTN690–Gobius sternbergi. Radiograph is of a syntype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTNFAD–Trifissus ioturus. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTX8MG–Inu koma. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTN9JK–Hetereleotris clara. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTPHK5–Ptereleotris stigmaturus. Radiograph is of a paratype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTRKYF–Zonogobius boreus. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTX8MD–Inu ama. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTRHAP–Waitea stomias. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTRKW1–Xenisthmus proriger. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTNX8H–Nemateleotris magnificus. Radiograph is of a holotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTN2WT–Oplopomus vergens. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTN612–Gobius calderae. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTN9N3–Hetereleotris clara. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTPM1R–Rhinogobius corallinus. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTXAAC–Leptophilypnus crocodilus. Radiograph is of a holotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTN5NG–Amblygobius naraharae. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTX63G–Expedio parvulus. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTN9EN–Hetereleotris arenarius. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTN5PC–Gnatholepis hololepis. Radiograph is of a holotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTX8N2–Inu ama. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTN9M8–Hetereleotris clara. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTX8P1–Inu koma. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTN2RR–Ophisoma prorigerum Gilbert. Radiograph is of a holotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTNHJK–Veternio verrens Snyder. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTWRK0–Congrina gracilior Ginsburg. Radiograph is of a paralectotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTTDFM–Arisoma brachyrhynchus Fowler. Radiograph is of a paratype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTTT71–Bathycongrus stimpsoni Fowler. Radiograph is of a holotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTN2R9–Ophisoma prorigerum Gilbert. Radiograph is of a holotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTWRKY–Congrina gracilior Ginsburg. Radiograph is of a paralectotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTPN56–Salarias muscarus Snyder. Radiograph is of a holotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTPN6M–Salarias muscarus Snyder. Radiograph is of a holotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTX85X–Herrea formosa Smith. Radiograph is of a neotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTN49J–Pallidogobius rigilius Herre. Radiograph is of a holotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTTWJR–Bikinigobius welanderi Herre. Radiograph is of a holotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTXA9Y–Leptocephalus retrotinctus Jordan Snyder. Radiograph is of a paratype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTPMXE–Salarias garmani Jordan Seale. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTPNK9–Salarias zamboangae Evermann Seale. Radiograph is of a holotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTN5J8–Gnatholepis calliurus Jordan Seale. Radiograph is of a holotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTNH2C–Vaimosa fontinalis Jordan Seale. Radiograph is of a holotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTN9C2–Quisquilius eugenius Jordan Evermann. Radiograph is of a paratype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BTXAWW–Limanda beanii Goode. Radiograph is of a lectotype and a syntype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description.
RM2BF0XC2–Illex oxygonius. Illex oxygonius, paratype, NMNH 577005, male, 135 mm ML, 29°39'N, 80°08'W UB: URL - 4 mm. LB: LRL - 4 mm.25 Jan 201868011
RM2BF0XC8–Lampadioteuthis megaleia. Lampadioteuthis megaleia, NMNH 815783, female, 33 mm ML, 39°23'N, 63°04'W UB: URL - 0.75 mm to 'SB' LB: LRL - 0.75 mm8 Oct 2014KMT311
RM2BTNGNE–Upeneus dentatus. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Mulloidichthys dentatus.26 Oct 20182
RM2BTN96B–Pseudupeneus chrysonemus. Radiograph is of a cotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Parupeneus chrysonemus.26 Oct 20181
RM2BTN974–Pseudupeneus porphyreus. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Parupeneus porphyreus.26 Oct 20181
RM2BTNGP7–Upeneus arge. Radiograph is of a holotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Upeneus taeniopterus.26 Oct 20182
RM2BTNGW5–Upeneus oligospilus. Radiograph is of a holotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Upeneus tragula.26 Oct 20182
RM2BTN95W–Pseudupeneus chrysonemus. Radiograph is of a cotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Parupeneus chrysonemus.26 Oct 20181
RM2BTN95G–Pseudupeneus chrysonemus. Radiograph is of a cotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Parupeneus chrysonemus.26 Oct 20181
RM2BTN95F–Pseudupeneus chrysonemus. Radiograph is of a paratype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Parupeneus chrysonemus.26 Oct 20181
RM2BTN92E–Pseudupeneus chrysonemus. Radiograph is of a paratype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Parupeneus chrysonemus.26 Oct 20181
RM2BTT5TF–Amia robusta. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Ostorhinchus cookii.25 Oct 20181
RM2BTT5NK–Amia angustata. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Ostorhinchus angustatus.25 Oct 20181
RM2BTN2XD–Opisthognathus whitehursti. Radiograph is of a holotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Opistognathus whitehursti.6 Nov 20182
RM2BTN1WE–Neoetropus macrops. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Citharichthys arctifrons.25 Oct 20181
RM2BTPBFM–Platophrys nebularis. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Bothus ocellatus.25 Oct 20182
RM2BTN6J5–Pleuronichthys nephelus. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Pleuronichthys coenosus.25 Oct 20181
RM2BTX61E–Euchalarodus putnami. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Pleuronectes putnami.25 Oct 20185
RM2BTX0BR–Curimatus morowhannae. Radiograph is of a cotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Steindachnerina guentheri.29 Oct 20181
RM2BTN9MD–Hetereleotris phaenna. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Cryptocentrus leucostictus.24 Oct 20182
RM2BTX7H7–Gobius deltoides. Radiograph is of a paratype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Gnatholepis anjerensis.24 Oct 20181
RM2BTP0GF–Paragobiodon kerri. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Paragobiodon lacunicolus.24 Oct 20181
RM2BTX7EX–Glossogobius campbellianus. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Pseudogobiopsis oligactis.24 Oct 20181
RM2BTN9X7–Ruppellia lacunicola. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Paragobiodon lacunicolus.24 Oct 20182
RM2BTN62E–Gobius encaeomus. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Ctenogobius boleosoma.24 Oct 20181
RM2BTPHJW–Ptereleotris stigmaturus. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Parioglossus philippinus.24 Oct 20181
RM2BTX0XY–Ctenogobius cephalopardus. Radiograph is of a paratype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Rhinogobius mekongianus.24 Oct 20181
RM2BTWYR8–Ctenogobius cephalopardus. Radiograph is of a paratype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Rhinogobius mekongianus.1 Feb 20191
RM2BTPH1K–Psectrogaster auratus. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Psectrogaster rutiloides.24 Oct 20181
RM2BTN6H6–Poecilurichthys brevoortii. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Astyanax bimaculatus.24 Oct 20181
RM2BTX3KE–Curimatus brevipes. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Curimata brevipes.1 Aug 20191
RM2BTX0CY–Curimata reticulata. Radiograph is of a paratype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Curimatella meyeri .24 Oct 20181
RM2BTN1EM–Mullus barbatus auratus. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Mullus auratus.26 Oct 20182
RM2BTWRF5–Congrellus bowersi Jenkins. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Ariosoma marginatum.24 Oct 20183
RM2BTT8KH–Anguilla tyrannus Girard. Radiograph is of a holotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Anguilla rostrata.26 Oct 20182
RM2BTTYTR–Blennius nativitatus Regan. Radiograph is of a paralectotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Nannosalarias nativitatis.24 Oct 20181
RM2BTWPMW–Cokeridia fimbriata Reid. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Dactyloscopus fimbriata.26 Oct 20181
RM2BTX57W–Enchelyurus hepburni Snyder. Radiograph is of a holotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Parenchelyurus hepburni.24 Oct 20181
RM2BTTDKR–Aspidontus brunneolus Jenkins. Radiograph is of a holotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Enchelyurus brunneolus.23 Oct 20181
RM2BTW1XD–Bothus brunneus. Radiograph is of a paratype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Arnoglossus brunneus.29 Oct 2018D 52732
RM2BTWCEJ–Citharichthys panamensis Steindachner. Radiograph is of a syntype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Cyclopsetta panamensis.25 Oct 20181
RM2BTR5W1–Bothus brunneus. Radiograph is of a paratype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Arnoglossus brunneus.29 Oct 2018D. 51211
RM2BTR5HK–Bothus brunneus. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Arnoglossus brunneus.29 Oct 2018D 54532
RM2BTR78E–Bothus tchangi. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Arnoglossus polyspilus.29 Oct 2018D. 54751
RM2BTTP7T–Alaeops plinthus. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Poecilopsetta plinthus.29 Oct 2018D. 37084
RM2BTN6HD–Poecilopsetta albomarginata Reid. Radiograph is of a paratype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Poecilopsetta inermis.25 Oct 20181003
RM2BTR64J–Bothus brunneus. Radiograph is of a paratype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Arnoglossus brunneus.29 Oct 2018D 54541
RM2BTXAWA–Limanda korigarei. Radiograph is of a type; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Limanda sakhalinensis.25 Oct 2018D 50082
RM2BTNA7D–Salarias bleekeri Chapman. Radiograph is of a paratype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Blenniella leopardus.24 Oct 20181
RM2BTW26W–Brachypleurops axillaris Fowler. Radiograph is of a holotype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Citharoides macrolepidotus.25 Oct 2018D.
RM2BTPHB6–Psectrogaster cisandinus Allen. Radiograph is of a paratype; The Smithsonian NMNH Division of Fishes uses the convention of maintaining the original species name for type specimens designated at the time of description. The currently accepted name for this species is Curimata cisandina.25 Oct 20181
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