RMW7REE9–A male Lumpsucker (Cyclopterus lumpus) uses his sucker (modified pelvic fins) to attach to this rock in the surge of water moving through this kelp forest. Hallbjarnarstadur near Husavik, north east Iceland. North Atlantic Ocean
RMBR1JJK–Lumpsucker Cyclopterus lumpus
RMW7REE6–A female Lumpsucker (Cyclopterus lumpus) caught in a net. There is an active fishery for lumpsuckers in Iceland, as the eggs of the female are sold as caviar. Female lumpsuckers only visit shallow water briefly, heading inshore only to lay eggs in the nest, where the male remains guarding them. Elli's Forest, Kopasker, north east Iceland. North Atlantic Ocean.
RM2A2MDFP–Cyclopterus lumpus, Print, Cyclopterus lumpus, the lumpsucker or lumpfish, is a species of marine fish in the family Cyclopteridae (lumpsuckers). It is the only member of the genus Cyclopterus. It is found in the North Atlantic and adjacent parts of the Arctic Ocean, ranging as far south as Chesapeake Bay (rare south of New Jersey) on the North American coast and English Channel on the European coast., 1700-1880
RMW7REEE–Female Lumpsuckers (Cyclopterus lumpus), already stripped of their valuable eggs, which is sometimes known as Danish caviar, packed in ice at a fish processing plant. Husavik, Iceland.
RFR0K87G–Lumpsucker, Wreck of Livlig, Oresund, Denmark.
RMBB7K4P–Lumpsucker fish, Cyclopterus lumpus
RMEBKBE2–lumpsucker, lumpfish, hen-fish, henfish, sea hen (Cyclopterus lumpus), in shallow water, side view, Denmark, Jylland
RM2F9CCYT–Black lumpsucker, or lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) swims in aquarium.
RM2BNJNTP–Lumpsucker (Cyclopterus lumpus) male animal, Little Strytan dive site, Eyjafjordur nearby to Akureyri, northern Iceland, North Atlantic Ocean.
RMBRE2CB–The lumpfish or lumpsucker (Cyclopterus lumpus) photographed on a black background. Lompe sur fond noir (Atlantique nord).
RF2WKJH9E–Lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) is a marine fish native to North Altantic Ocean. Is fished for its edible roe.
RF2E8E7AB–Caviar substitute, black lump roe in a spoon
RFB7P4RD–lump fish Lumpsuckers or lumpfish are mostly small scorpaeniform marine fish of the family Cyclopteridae. They are found in the
RMG7K158–Cyclopterus lumpus, lumpsucker, lumpfish and viviparous eelpout, Zoarces viviparus, European eelpout, illustration from book dat
RMT1G8MG–Wood cut engraved illustration, taken from 'The Treasury of Natural History' by Samuel Maunder, published 1848
RMDG6D1R–lumpfish, cyclopterus lumpus
RF2T1HXP7–Two green leaves of the super nutritious vegetable called Kale, isolated on white background, copy space
RMBKG54G–Lumpfish
RMBR1J1A–Lumpsucker Cyclopterus lumpus
RMDA46DB–Lumpsucker (Cyclopterus lumpus) dead adult, washed up on beach strandline, Kimmeridge, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, April
RMKG8N23–Lumpsucker Cyclopterus lumpus
RM2A2MDFN–Cyclopterus lumpus, Print, Cyclopterus lumpus, the lumpsucker or lumpfish, is a species of marine fish in the family Cyclopteridae (lumpsuckers). It is the only member of the genus Cyclopterus. It is found in the North Atlantic and adjacent parts of the Arctic Ocean, ranging as far south as Chesapeake Bay (rare south of New Jersey) on the North American coast and English Channel on the European coast., 1700-1880
RFR0K87K–Lumpsucker, Wreck of Livlig, Oresund, Denmark.
RMBB7JPY–Lumpsucker fish, Cyclopterus lumpus
RMH3YPFA–Model of a Lumpsucker clinging on to another fish, are mostly small scorpaeniform marine fish of the family Cyclopteridae. Dated 20th Century
RFC7BY5P–Lumpsucker or Cyclopterus lumpus, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Lumpsucker isolated on a white background.
RM2F9CCYN–Dark grey lumpsucker, or lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) swims in aquarium.
RM2BNJNTE–Lumpsucker (Cyclopterus lumpus) male animal, Little Strytan dive site, Eyjafjordur nearby to Akureyri, northern Iceland, North Atlantic Ocean.
RMRJY9JW–. Atlas and zoogeography of common fishes in the Bering Sea and Northeastern Pacific / M. James Allen, Gary B. Smith. Fishes Bering Sea Geographical distribution.. "BLACKTAIL SNAILFISH," Careproctus melanurus Complex Cyclopteridae: Lumpfishes and Snailflshes Taxonomic comment This complex may include four species that have been called "blacktail snailfish" in the field, including the following: Alaska snailfish, Careproctus colletti Gilbert 1896; blackfinned snailfish, C. cypselurusQordan and Gilbert 1898 in Jordan and Evermann); forktail snailfish, C. furcellus Gilbert and
RF2WKJH9H–Lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) is a marine fish native to North Altantic Ocean. Is fished for its edible roe.
RMDTFFJ0–Trachelochismus pinnulatus, lumpfish
RMB7PW2Y–lump sucker Lumpsuckers or lumpfish are mostly small scorpaeniform marine fish of the family Cyclopteridae. They are found in th
RMT234JH–Archive image from page 130 of The Discoboli Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and
RMBFWFAW–Lumpsucker
RMDA46D9–Lumpsucker (Cyclopterus lumpus) eggs, washed up on beach strandline, Kimmeridge, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, April
RM2A2MDFR–Cyclopterus lumpus, Print, Cyclopterus lumpus, the lumpsucker or lumpfish, is a species of marine fish in the family Cyclopteridae (lumpsuckers). It is the only member of the genus Cyclopterus. It is found in the North Atlantic and adjacent parts of the Arctic Ocean, ranging as far south as Chesapeake Bay (rare south of New Jersey) on the North American coast and English Channel on the European coast., 1700-1880
RFR0K87T–Lumpsucker, Wreck of Livlig, Oresund, Denmark.
RMBB7K04–Lumpsucker fish, Cyclopterus lumpus
RM2BNJNT7–Lumpsucker (Cyclopterus lumpus) male, Little Strytan dive site, Eyjafjordur nearby to Akureyri, northern Iceland, North Atlantic Ocean.
RMRE5AHD–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder. Oceanography Bering Sea.. 484 Fisheries oceanography summer. They were distributed from the Aleutian Islands north to 58° N, and from 161° W in Bristol Bay to 174°W along the Aleutian Islands and along the continental slope. Eggs of agonids are demersal and none were reported. Cyclopteridae The snailfish and lumpsuckers, with 49 species, are the second largest family (after Cottidae) in the Bering Sea and one of the least known with respect to both adult and larval identification. Cyclopt
RMT23M4W–Archive image from page 108 of The Discoboli Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and
RMBF1A25–Liparis liparis, striped seasnail with scuba diver under ice with kelp and scuba icediver, White Sea, Russia
RM2BNJNTM–Lumpsucker (Cyclopterus lumpus) male animal guarding his yellow egg mass, Little Strytan dive site, Eyjafjordur nearby to Akureyri, northern Iceland,
RMRDMBC3–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. 302 FISHES CHAP.. (a) The air-bladder is by no raeans universally present in Teleosts. It is absent in several entire families/ such as, 'for example, the Flat Fishes or Pleuronectidae, the Scopelidae, and the " Lump-suckers " (Cyclopteridae). In a few families, as in the Mackerels (Scombridae), the " Blennies " (Blenniidae) and the Polynemidae, the organ is present in most genera, but absent in a few, or even present or absent in different species of the same genus. Thus, of the three British species of Mackerel, viz. the Spanish M
RM2AKEMT0–Lumpsucker (Eumicrotremus uenoi) juvenile sitting on algae (Colpomenia sinuosa). Sea of Japan, Japan. March.
RM2BNK4E0–Lumpsucker fish (Cyclopterus lumpus) drying in sun, traditional method of drying fish, Flatey Island, Breioafjorour, Iceland. July
RMT23CT6–Archive image from page 120 of The Discoboli Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and
RMRJY9H1–. Atlas and zoogeography of common fishes in the Bering Sea and Northeastern Pacific / M. James Allen, Gary B. Smith. Fishes Bering Sea Geographical distribution.. PACIFIC SPINY LUMPSUCKER, Eumicrotremus orbis (Giinther 1896) Cyclopteridae: Lumpfishes and Snailfishes Literature Reported from Muroran, Hokkaido, Japan, and the Sea of Okhotsk to the Chukchi Sea, occurring west along the Aleutian Islands to Amchitka Island and east to Puget Sound, Washington (Ueno 1970; Quast and Hall 1972; Simenstad et al. 1977; Eschmeyer and Herald 1983), at depths of 0 to 240 m (Fedorov 1973a; Eschmeyer and Her
RM2BNK4DN–Lumpsucker fish (Cyclopterus lumpus) drying in sun, traditional method of drying fish, Flatey Island, Breioafjorour, Iceland. July
RMT23M98–Archive image from page 110 of The Discoboli Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and
RM2BNJNTF–Lumpsucker (Cyclopterus lumpus) yellow egg mass, Little Strytan dive site, Eyjafjordur nearby to Akureyri, northern Iceland, North Atlantic Ocean.
RMRJY9HW–. Atlas and zoogeography of common fishes in the Bering Sea and Northeastern Pacific / M. James Allen, Gary B. Smith. Fishes Bering Sea Geographical distribution.. "PINK SNAILFISH," Careproctus rastrinus Complex Cyclopteridae: Lumpfishes and Snailfishes Taxonomic comment This complex may include four or more species that have been called "pink snailfish" in the field, including the following: pink snailfish, Careproctus osbomi (Townsend and Nichols 1925); monster snailfish, C. phastna Gilbert 1896; salmon snailfish, C. rastrinus Gilbert and Burke 1912; and peachskin snailfi
RMT234BN–Archive image from page 126 of The Discoboli Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and The Discoboli. Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and Liparididæ discobolicyclopt00garm Year: 1892 v >
RMRJY9KC–. Atlas and zoogeography of common fishes in the Bering Sea and Northeastern Pacific / M. James Allen, Gary B. Smith. Fishes Bering Sea Geographical distribution.. SMOOTH LUMPSUCKER, Aptocyclus ventricosus (Pallas 1769) Cyclopteridae: Lumpfishes and Snailfishes Literature Reported from Pusan, South Korea, to the Anadyr Gulf in the Bering Sea (outside the Sea of Okhotsk), throughout the Com- mander and Aleutian Islands, and southeast to Mathieson Channel, British Columbia (Shmidt 1950; Wilimovsky 1964; Ueno 1970; Quast and Hall 1972; Hart 1973), at depths of 0 to 1500 m (Fedorov 1973a). Survey
RMT234BR–Archive image from page 126 of The Discoboli Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and The Discoboli. Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and Liparididæ discobolicyclopt00garm Year: 1892 Discoboli. Pl XL v
RMRJY9G6–. Atlas and zoogeography of common fishes in the Bering Sea and Northeastern Pacific / M. James Allen, Gary B. Smith. Fishes Bering Sea Geographical distribution.. DUSKY SNAILFISH, Liparis gibbus Bean 1881 Cyclopteridae: Lumpfishes and Snailfishes Literature Reported from Avacha Bay in southeastern Kamchatka to southeastern Alaska, west to Unalaska Island, north along the Alaskan coast of the Bering Sea, across the Canadian Arctic and south in the North Atlantic to Nova Scotia (Able and McAllister 1980), at depths of 25 to 366 m (Able and McAllister 1980; Eschmeyer and Herald 1983). Survey dat
RMT234BP–Archive image from page 126 of The Discoboli Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and The Discoboli. Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and Liparididæ discobolicyclopt00garm Year: 1892 > 1-3 CyCLOPTERUS SPINOSUS 4-aCYCLOPTEROIDES GYRINOPS 10 CyCLOPTERUS LUMPUS
RMRCE1G1–. The Discoboli. Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and Liparididæ. Discoboli. ^^ v^. ^>^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Garman, Samuel, 1843-1927. Cambridge, Printed for the Museum
RMT23D2X–Archive image from page 124 of The Discoboli Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and The Discoboli. Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and Liparididæ discobolicyclopt00garm Year: 1892 Discoboli. Pi I. A LiPARlS MUCOSUS B CYCLOPTERUfJ LUMPUS C COTTUS GROENLANDICUS.
RMRCE1G2–. The Discoboli. Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and Liparididæ. Discoboli. Discoboli. Pl XL. ^^ v^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Garman, Samuel, 1843-1927. Cambridge, Printed for the Museum
RMT23CY7–Archive image from page 122 of The Discoboli Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and The Discoboli. Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and Liparididæ discobolicyclopt00garm Year: 1892 Discoboli PlK. f-A r-'V Y/ .4s: / ILlPARlS MUCOSUS vn,i,ur .1...V... o'JMPUS 3-COTTUS OCTODECIMSPINOSUS
RMRCE1GF–. The Discoboli. Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and Liparididæ. Discoboli. Discoboli PL HI.. P.B.oelter.LtlhfrotnNa( LiPARIS AGASSlZll. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Garman, Samuel, 1843-1927. Cambridge, Printed for the Museum
RMT22HN8–Archive image from page 10 of The Discoboli Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and The Discoboli. Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and Liparididæ discobolicyclopt00garm Year: 1892 ai- Itmoirs of it Museum of Comparalifae oijlogg AT HARVARD COLLEGE. Vol. XIV. No. 2. THE DISCOBOLI. CYCLOPTERIDuS, LIPAROPSID, AND LIPARIDID. By S. GARMAN. WITH THIRTEEN PLATES. CAMBRIDGE, U.S.A.: Prtntcli for Ujc Jluseum. April, 1892.
RMRCE1FX–. The Discoboli. Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and Liparididæ. Discoboli. ^>^. 1-3 CyCLOPTERUS SPINOSUS 4-aCYCLOPTEROIDES GYRINOPS 10 CyCLOPTERUS LUMPUS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Garman, Samuel, 1843-1927. Cambridge, Printed for the Museum
RMRCE1G6–. The Discoboli. Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and Liparididæ. Discoboli. Discoboli. Pi I.. A LiPARlS MUCOSUS B CYCLOPTERUfJ LUMPUS C COTTUS GROENLANDICUS.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Garman, Samuel, 1843-1927. Cambridge, Printed for the Museum
RMRCE1GC–. The Discoboli. Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and Liparididæ. Discoboli. Discoboli. Pl. 1-3,15-17 CycLOPTEMSLUMPUS. k-1 12-14 LlPARlS PULCHELLUS 8-11 LlPARlS MONTAGUI.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Garman, Samuel, 1843-1927. Cambridge, Printed for the Museum
RMRCE1G9–. The Discoboli. Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and Liparididæ. Discoboli. Discoboli PlK. f-A^ r-'V. Y/ .4s: / ILlPARlS MUCOSUS ^ vn,i,ur .1...V... o'JMPUS 3-COTTUS OCTODECIMSPINOSUS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Garman, Samuel, 1843-1927. Cambridge, Printed for the Museum
RMRCE1GN–. The Discoboli. Cyclopteridæ, Liparopsidæ, and Liparididæ. Discoboli. ai- Itmoirs of it Museum of Comparalifae ^oijlogg AT HARVARD COLLEGE. Vol. XIV. No. 2. THE DISCOBOLI. CYCLOPTERIDuS, LIPAROPSID^, AND LIPARIDID^. By S. GARMAN. WITH THIRTEEN PLATES.. CAMBRIDGE, U.S.A.: Prtntcli for Ujc Jluseum. April, 1892.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Garman, Samuel, 1843-1927. Cambridge, Printed for the Museum
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