Joculator fischeri was created in 2002.
Joculator brucei was created in 1912.
Joculator keratochroma was created in 2002.
Joculator christiaensi was created in 2002.
Joculator eudeli was created in 2002.
Pseudoraja fischeri was created in 1954.
Onychodactylus fischeri was created in 1886.
Mitromorpha fischeri was created in 1900.
Meharia fischeri was created in 2008.
Sean M. Callahan has written: 'The quorum-sensing regulon of Vibrio fischeri' -- subject(s): Bioluminescence, Genetics, Vibrio fischeri, Cellular signal transduction, Genetic transcription, Regulation
Vibrio fischeri is a gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium found globally in the marine environments. It has bioluminescent properties, and is found predominantly in symbiosis with various marine animals, such as the bobtail squid. It is heterotrophic and moves by means of flagella. Free living V. fischeri survive on decaying organic matter (see saprotroph). The bacterium is a key research organism for examination of microbial bioluminescence, quorum sensing, and bacterial-animal symbiosis.
Are you asking about fischeria, rather than fischeri?Fischeria is a Genus of the Family of Tachinidae, from the Order of Diptera, from the class of Insecta, from the Phylum of Arthopoda, and from the Animal Kingdom.Kingdom - AnimalPhylum - ArthopodaClass - InsectaOrder - DipteraFamily - TachinidaeGenus - FisheriaA layperson would classify this as a fly.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Somateria fischeri.