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Product images of Studies of three fishes from Australia
Product details Studies of three fishes from Australia
Studies of three fishes from Australia
Marine biological studies of three Australian fishes. Figure 1 'Percis emeryana Emery's Percis' [modern taxonomy Parapercis nebulosa, the Barfaced sandsmelt] 'taken at Depuch Island' (off North-western Australia) according to the accompanying text. Figure 2 'Hemiscyllium trispeculare Tri-oscellated Hemiscyllium' [modern taxonomy Hemiscyllium trispeculare, the Speckled carpetshark] 'Obtained at Turtle Island on the north-west coast of Australia'. Figure 3 'Monacanthus megalouris Big-tailed monacanth [Fanbellied filefish?]. The text states that this fish was caught at 'Houmans Abrolhos' a chain of islands off Western Australia. Plate 1 from the publication Icones piscium, or plates of rare fishes by John Richardson (London, Richard and John E. Taylor, 1843).
Original: lithograph . 1843
- Image ref: RS-10069
- The Royal Society