RM2J3X9G2–Flying Fish (Cypselurus poecilopterus), Ari Atoll, Maldives, Indian ocean, Asia
RME4646G–Flying fish (probably Cypselurus lineatus) in flight above the water. Off Whitianga, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand.
RMBDWHRA–Flyingfish, Cypselurus comatus, St. Peter and St. Paul rocks, Brazil, Atlantic
RMAK678X–Flying fish
RFGD9NB5–Cypselurus agoo
RM2NH95BP–Flying Fish near Reunion
RFF4DB2R–Yellow-wing flyingfish (Cypselurus poecilopterus) in Japan
RMBMCFGJ–Flyingfish, Cypselurus comatus, St. Peter and St. Paul rocks, Brazil, Atlantic
RF2JD4CJ6–Photo of bangsi dried fish isdang lawin tuyo or cypselurus poecilopterus, yellow-wing flying fish served on a plate which is a native Filipino dish to
RM2B1CNE4–Atlantic flyingfish (Cypselurus melanurus, Cheilopogon melanurus), flying to escape, Azores
RMA46FYW–Lady holding up a flying fish in barbados
RM2B179M1–margined flyingfish (Cheilopogon cyanopterus, Cypselurus cyanopterus), flying over the sea, Cap Verde Islands
RMA8357Y–A pair of flying fish, Cypselurus suttoni, take to the air in the Andaman Sea, Thailand.
RFEWA1B5–Flying Fish or Exocoetidae, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of a Flying Fish.
RMBB23PB–Papua New Guinea, New Britain Island. Close-up of a juvenile flying fish.
RMJ8GPJF–Gelderland1601 1603 Cypselurus sp2
RFW2AHK7–Al Khor, Qatar - February 23, 2019: Poster of fish of Qatar. Books on Fishes on Indian Ocean. An infographic of Qatar fish at Al Khor. Scientific name
RMMMJ4ET–. English: Flying fish (Cypselurus sp.) In 17th century Dutch is written: 'Vliegende vis', 'haer aes' and 'Vande grootse tfasoen van de vliegende vis ende noch het aes vande selve vis'. Nederlands: Vliegende vis (Cypselurus sp.). In oud-Nederlands is geschreven: 'Vliegende vis', 'haer aes' and 'Vande grootse tfasoen van de vliegende vis ende noch het aes vande selve vis'. . 1601. Gelderland1601-1603 Cypselurus sp1
RM2B301W7–Gelderland1601-1603 Cypselurus sp2.
RMHKWBPC–Gelderland1601-1603 Cypselurus sp1
RMW7N28R–Flying fish (probably Cypselurus lineatus) in flight above the water. Off Whitianga, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand.
RF2D7WADG–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 28, 2018: A stamp printed in Vietnam shows Flying Fish (Cypselurus spilopterus), Fish serie, circa 1984
RMAMH84K–flying fish and foe Chordata Actinopterygii Beloniformes Exocoetidae Cheilopogon Cypselurus Danichthys Exocoetus Fodiator Hiru
RF2DP68F3–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - SEPTEMBER 26, 2018: A stamp printed in Vietnam shows Flying Fish (Cypselurus spilopterus), Fish serie, circa 1984
RM2NH95MP–Flying Fish near Reunion
RMAJRR8R–Flyingfish Cypselurus cyanopterus St Peter and St Paul s rocks Brazil Atlantic Ocean
RMFFBXP3–Flying Fish, Cheilopogon pinnatibarbatus melanocercus, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
RF2PJH8NW–Clearwing flyingfish cypselurus comatus, marine fish in side view
RM2M6F63F–Ornamented flying fish, Cypselurus callopterus, E. Hosemann XA (encyclopedia, 1890), Fliegender Fisch, Exocet orné
RFC79RNG–Flying Fish or Exocoetidae, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of a Flying Fish.
RMKH6MJX–Flying Fish
RF2J2HPWA–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 13, 2022: Postage stamp printed in Korea shows Japanese Flying Fish (Cypsilurus agoo), Fishes of the Eastern Sea serie, circa 1
RMKT2K9D–36137 Cypselurus cribrosus
RM2B301WP–Gelderland1601-1603 Cypselurus sp1.
RMP7X66T–Cypselurus poecilopterus syn. Exocoetus poecilopterus The species names / identity need verification. The original plates showed the fishes facing right and have been flipped here. Exocoetus poecilopterus . 1878 155 Exocoetus poecilopterus Mintern 120
RMW7N28P–Flying fish (probably Cypselurus lineatus) in flight above the water. Off Whitianga, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand.
RMGK6EAH–36137 Cypselurus cribrosus
RMMKK4JW–Flying Fish
RM2AJ5P3T–Journal of Entomology and Zoology . Table. A<]uarium ffocm Tabk: (J LAG UNA BE.ACHMARINE LABOFiATORY *9 L /Too/ tboraioi / Rooms 6 3 /»^ ?^ Boyj Qii-lsTbilet Noof Second Floor JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY 213 structure has a large aquarium room in front and two classlaboratories back of this, all provided with running water. Inaddition to this on the first floor there are store rooms, a darkroom and private laboratories. Up stairs there are eight moreprivate rooms for special investigators. A tank house near thelarger building furnishes salt water for the aquaria and salt. Cypselurus c
RMAJRR8N–Flyingfish Cypselurus cyanopterus St Peter and St Paul s rocks Brazil Atlantic Ocean
RMKT2W88–39345 Prognurus cypselurus Jordan & Gilbert Type
RMMEFJB9–. Die Fische der Siboga-expedition . Fig. 60. Rhabdamia cypselurus^ von Stat. 179. X â V2- Körper gestreckt, an manche Clupeiden erinnernd; Rücken schwach convex mit gerade abfallendem Rücken-Schnauzenprofiel. Ventrallinie fast gerade. Höhe geht 4-/3 mal, Kopf mit Einschluss des langen Opercularlappens 3^4 mal in die Totallänge; der Augendurchmesser ÃY^ mal in diese Kopflänge, er ist ungefähr Y^ länger als die Schnauzenlänge und der Augenabstand. Unter- kiefer vorspringend, reicht bis zur Augenmitte, und trägt vorn jederseits ein Grübchen; die Mundspalte ist schräg. Das Operculum i
RMW7N28W–Flying fish (probably Cypselurus lineatus) in flight above the water. Off Whitianga, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand.
RMGK44DM–45607 Cypselurus cribrosus
RMRME17Y–. An annotated checklist of the fishes of the Chagos Archipelago, Central Indian Ocean. Fishes. Fig. 182. Rhabdamia cypselurus, 38 mm SL, Peros Banhos.. 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.. Winterbottom, Richard, 1944-; Emery, Alan, 1939-; Holm, Erling, 1950-; Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto : Royal Ontario Museum
RMJHFAW5–Naturalis Biodiversity Center - RMNH.ART.260 - A species of Cypselurus - Kawahara Keiga - 1823 - 1829 - Siebold Collection - pencil drawing - water colour
RMMEFJAN–. Die Fische der Siboga-expedition . a 9 Fig. 62. ;-i|-^i 1 ...TTL -.cC ---a. , a d Fig. 63. Fig. 62. Ein Stück der Leibeswand von Rhabdamia cypselurus^ ventral von der Seltenlinie //, die hintersten Rumpfsegmente und den Schwanz im Bereich der Anale umfassend. Nach Entfernung der Haut sieht man die Myomeren des ven- tralen (?') und dorsalen Seitenrumpfmuskels (von letzterem d nur die Myocommata); darunter die Fasern des Muse. obliquus externiis oc und tiefere/ die des Muse, obliquus internus, o Obertlächlicher Flossenmuskel, der zum Analdorn (</ in Fig. 63) und zu den 9 Analstrahlen (fl'
RMW7N28N–Flying fish (probably Cypselurus lineatus) in flight, with tail just breaking the surface as it lands. Off Whitianga, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand.
RMGK47A8–47435 Cypselurus tahitensis Seale
RMRM2T4J–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. ^o^^. 1, Cypselurus-californicus; 2, Cypselurus exc^imp^. ^ r 4. CYPSELURUS SPECUuS '' ^^^^^^^"^^ ^O.^^^^,,. 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.. Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents; United States National Museum. Report of the U. S. National Museum
RMW7N28T–Flying fish (probably Cypselurus lineatus) in flight above the water, with tail breaking the surface creating a zig-zag as it gains more momentum to continue flying. Off Whitianga, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand.
RMGK68CX–51396 Flying-Fish Cypselurus lutkeni
RME45A0G–California flying fish {Cypselurus californicus} in flight above sea surface, Pacific.
RMRDJTKE–. A guide to the study of fishes. Fishes; Zoology; Fishes. 214 Acanthopterygii; Synentognathi with short ventral fins not used for flight. It is perhaps the most widely distributed of all, ranging through almost all warm seas. Parexoccetus brachypterus, still smaller, and with shorter, grasshopper-like wings, is also very widely distributed. An ex- cellent account of the flying-fishes of the world has been given by Dr. C. F. Liitken (1876), the University of Copenhagen,. Fig. 169.—Catalina Flying-fish, Cypselurus californicus (Cooper). Santa Barbara. which institution has received a remarkably
RMGK6K98–39345 Prognurus cypselurus Jordan & Gilbert Type
RME459GK–Four-winged Flying Fish (Cypsilurus lineatus) flying over sea. Digital composite.
RMRM3AP9–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. '<^ 1, Cypselurus californicus; 2, Cypselurus exsiliens; 3, Cypselurus RONDELETII; 4, Cypselurus speculiger.. 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.. Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents; United States National Museum. Report of the U. S. National Museum;
RMRG55GB–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. FIGURE 1. Upper: Egg of Cypselurus sp. showing the position of the fila- ments. Only one filament at each pole is drawn. The bases of the others are indicated. Lower; Egg of Cypselurus californicus showing one filament drawn with the bases of others.. 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 perf
RMRG55G0–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. EMBRYOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR OF FLYIXGFISHES 551 DESCRIPTION OF THE EGGS AND "STRING" OF CYPSEiURUS SP. As described by Barnhart (1936) the eggs of Cypselurus sp. have two groups of filaments attached on opposite poles of the zona radiata. Each group of from 18-28 filaments occupies a little less than a fourth of the surface of the egg, and in most cases they are opposite each other. Hubbs and Kampa noticed that most of the fila
RMRN3Y30–. Animal studies. . Fig. 165.—Flying fishes. (The upper one a species of Cypselurus, the lower of Exocm- tus.) These fishes escape from their enemies by leaping into the air and sailing or "flying" long distances. head (which is also defended by ; protected as a turtle. bony shield) it is as well. 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.. Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931; Kellogg, Vernon L. [from old catalog].
RMRDPCF3–. Fishes. Fishes. Acanthopterygii; Synentognathi 431 ventral fins not used for flight. It is perhaps the most widely distributed of all, ranging through almost all warm seas. ParexoccEtiis hrachypteriis, still smaller, and with shorter, grass- hopper-like wings, is also very widely distributed. An ex- cellent account of the flying-fishes of the world has been given by Dr. C. F. Llitken (1876), the University of Copenhagen,. Fig. 339.—Catalina Flying-fish, Cypselurus calijornicus (Cooper). Santa Barbara. which institution has received a remarkably fine series from trading-ships returning to tha
RMRN3Y2C–. Animal studies. Fig. 165.—Flying fishes. (The upper one a species of Cypselurus, the lower of Exocm- tus.) These fishes escape from their enemies by leaping into the air and sailing or "flying" long distances. head (which is also defended by ; protected as a turtle. bony shield) it is as well. Fig. 166.—The hornedxoa.(i{Phrynosoma blainviUei). enemies. The spiny covering repels many Special organs for defense of this nature are rare among birds, but numerous among reptiles. The turtles are all 20. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have be
RMRME16X–. An annotated checklist of the fishes of the Chagos Archipelago, Central Indian Ocean. Fishes. Fig. 182. Rhabdamia cypselurus, 38 mm SL, Peros Banhos.. Fig. 183. Malacanthus brevirostris, 168 mm SL, Peros Banhos.. 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.. Winterbottom, Richard, 1944-; Emery, Alan, 1939-; Holm, Erling, 1950-; Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto : Royal Ontario Museum
RMREGEPR–. Common marine fishes of California. Fishes -- California; Fishes. 40 DIVISION OF FISH AND GAME. CALIFORNIA FLYING FISH Cypselurus californicus Relationship: A member of the flying fish family, Exocoetidae, of which it is the common California representative. Distinguishing Characters: The single dorsal fin; the greatly enlarged wing- like pectoral fins. Length to about 18 inches. Color: Deep blue on the back and sides becoming abruptly silvery on the belly. Distribution: Pt. Conception south perhaps as far as Cape San Lucas, Lower California. Found in schools. Fishing Season: Taken mostly in
RMRG72XA–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 2.—Buccal incubation, Amiidae: Amia bandanensis (Bleeker) Amia griffini Seale Amia novae-guineae (Valen- Amia laterale (Valenciennes) ciennes) Archamia gracilis (Bleeker) Amia cypselurus (Weber) Amia lineolata (Cuvier) Amia nolala (Houttuyn) Amia atrogaster Smith and Rad- cliffe Apogon (Apogonichthys) auritus Klunzinger, Verh. zool. bot. Ges. Wien, vol. 20, 1870, p. 709 (Koseir, Red Sea).—Peters, Monatsb. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1876, p. 436 (Mauritius).—KossMANNand Rauber, Wiss. Ergebn. Reise Kustengeb. Roth. Meers, vol.1, 1877, p. 7 (Re
RMRG7Y1T–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. REVISION OF THE FISH FAMILY LIPARIDAE 127 CAREPROCTUS CYPSELURUS (Jordan and Gilbert) Prognurus cypselurus Jordan and Gilbert, 1898, in Jordan and Evermann, 1898, p. 2866; 1899, p. 478, pi. 77.âEvermann and Goldsborough, 1907, p. 333, pi. 20. Careprodus cyptehirus Gilbert and Burke 19125, p. 362. Type.âMale, No. 48232, U.S.N.M.; Albatross Station 3634, north of Unalaska, Bering Sea; depth 664 fathoms. Length 211 mm. â ''S-'. Figure 47.âCareproctus cypselurus, showing forked caudal Distrihution.âNorth Pacific off the coast of Washington, Beri
RMRCMFMK–. Die Fische der Siboga-expedition. Fishes. 242 Austritt aus dem sackförmigen Magen drei Appendices pyloricae, von denen einer rechterseits, die beiden anderen linkerseits liegen. Diese und die folgende Art {A. cypselurus M. Web.) zeichnen sich aus durch ihre gestreckte Körperform, den Clupeiden-Habitus, die äusserst hinfällige Beschuppung, die aus cycloiden, flachen, sehr dünnen Schuppen besteht, die auf den Kiemendeckeln klein und rund sind, wodurch sie namentlich an das Genus Synagrops Gthr. erinnern. Ihre Bezahnung würde bei stärkerer Entwickelung der von Chcilodipterus sich nähere
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