He was a prolific writer of papers and books and is well-known to aquarists as the man who first described numerous popular aquarium species such as the flame tetra (Hyphessobrycon flammeus), the black-winged hatchetfish (Carnegiella marthae), the ram cichlid (Microgeophagus ramirezi) and, most notably, the neon tetra. He is perhaps best known to aquarists for his collaborations with Dr William T. Innes who authored the classic book EXOTIC AQUARIUM FISHES. Dr. Myers served as the scientific consultant for this seminal work in the aquarium literature and, after Dr. Innes retired, served as the editor for later editions. When Dr Myers described the neon tetra in 1936, he named it Hyphessobrycon innesi in honor of Innes. The species was later moved to the genus Paracheirodon and is now known as Paracheirodon innesi.
References
Exotic Aquarium Fishes, Dr William T. Innes, 19th edition, Metaframe,Maywood, NJ, 1966