Sites  
Sarah Lawrence College
At A Glance Life at SLC Contact Us
    Undergraduate Admission Undergraduate Academics Undergraduate Catalogue Graduate Studies Graduate Catalogue International and Exchange Programs Continuing Education and Noncredit Programs Giving to SLC Parents Complete Sitemap
    • SLC.edu➧
    • Magazine➧
    • Fall 2004 Issue➧
    • Faculty Spotlight➧
    • Something Fishy

    Something Fishy

    A small species of fish has been named after biology faculty member Raymond Clarke: Tomicodon clarkei. In their paper, “Revision of the Western Atlantic Clingfishes of the Genus Tomicodon (Gobiesocidae), with Descriptions of Five New Species,” Jeffrey Williams and James Tyler write, “The species is named in honor of Raymond D. Clarke, Professor of Biology at Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, New York, who collected the holotype and only known specimen during his studies of the behavioral ecology of chaenopsid blennies at Carrie Bow Cay, Belize.” The paper was published in Smithsonian Contribution to Zoology, Number 621 (2003).

    Reader's Mice
    Published, Performed, Presented
    top SLC Admission Contact Form Go Further
    Copyright © Sarah Lawrence College, All rights reserved. Go to Full Site