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- Nannostomus marilynae, (from the Gr****: nanos = small, and the Latin stomus = relating to the mouth; marilynae = in honor of ichthyologist, Marilyn Weitzman)...
- Pyrrhulina marilynae is a species of fish in the Pyrrhulina genus found in the basins of the Tapajós and Xingu River. They grow no more than a few centimeters...
- The stout rockfish (Acanthoclinus marilynae) is a longfin of the family Plesiopidae, found only in New Zealand's subtidal zone and in rock pools at low...
- The orangebelly goby (Varicus marilynae) is a species of fish described by Gilmore in 1979. It is known only from a pair of specimens collected from the...
- Acanthoclinus littoreus (Forster, 1801) (New Zealand rockfish) Acanthoclinus marilynae (Hardy, 1985) (Stout rockfish) Acanthoclinus matti (Hardy, 1985) Acanthoclinus...
- Oncopsis kogotensis Oncopsis kuluensis Oncopsis lata Oncopsis mali Oncopsis marilynae Oncopsis melichari Oncopsis mica Oncopsis minor Oncopsis monticola Oncopsis...
- Tornabene L, Robertson DR, Baldwin CC (2016) – (Godzilla goby) Varicus marilynae Gilmore, 1979 (Orangebelly goby) Varicus nigritus Gilmore, Van T****ell...
- Orange scorpionfish Scorpaena brasiliensis Y Y Orangebelly goby Varicus marilynae Y Y Orange-spine surgeonfish Naso lituratus Y Y Orangespotted filefish...
- floridablancaensis Ardila Rodríguez, 1994 Lebiasina intermedia Meinken, 1936 Lebiasina marilynae Netto-Ferreira, 2012 Lebiasina melanoguttata Netto-Ferreira, 2012 Lebiasina...
- responsible for describing five of the more recently introduced species, N. marilynae, N. limatus, N. nitidus, N. britskii and N. anduzei. Twenty species are...