RMG7J3P7–Short-beaked common dolphin, Delphinus delphis, illustration from book dated 1904
RMDWT2KF–Dolphin
RMRXWHGR–Wood cut engraved illustration, taken from 'The Treasury of Natural History' by Samuel Maunder, published 1848
RM2D9FEFN–Common Dolphin, vintage illustration from 1894
RFP2CXJD–Short-beaked common dolphin, gemeiner Delphin, Delphinus delphis, digital improved reproduction from an original print from the 19th century, 1881
RMW7DXN2–Delphinus Gangeticus (Ganges River Dolphin), 1799. Artist: Unknown
RF2MPC5CJ–Gemeine Delfin, Delphinus delphis, Gewöhnlicher Delfin, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 18. Jahrhundert,
RM2FNCRJ1–Vintage black and white photograph showing an Imperial Airways De Havilland DH.86 Express, registration G-ACPL and named 'Delphinus', at Croydon Airport, London, in the 1930s. The airport control tower behind.
RMAYCPDX–Short-beaked Common Dolphin (Delphinus delphis), drawing
RM2GDTBH0–Director JEAN RENOIR Set Visitor LENA HORNE and Cinematographer (and nephew) CLAUDE RENOIR on set candid at Cinecitta Studios in Rome during filming of THE GOLDEN COACH / LE CARROSSE D'OR / LA CORROZZA D'ORO 1952 France - Italy co-production Delphinus / Hoche Productions / Panaria Film
RF2HTG7H1–Constellation Delphinus on white background, vector illustration
RM2BE2PH2–Representation de saint Delphin de Bordeaux (380-401) (st delphinus bishop of Bordeaux) Engraving 19th century Private collection
RF2BMT8ME–Silhouette of dolphin fish on white background
RM2A2HDK3–Ein Ausflug nach Ulm, Deutsches Reich 1930er Jahre. A trip to Ulm, Germany 1930s.
RMDWX7G6–Dolphin: skeleton
RFKJRKKE–astronomical constellation of the dolphin on a white background
RMRDK092–. Catalogue of seals and whales in the British Museum . Seals (Animals); Whales. 398 ADDITIONS AND COEEECTIONS. Length from end of snout to tip of tail 6 feet 7| inches; the other measurements are nearly the same as in D. Moorei. The skulls show that these species belong to the restricted genus DeJphinus, which has D. Delphis for its type. These have a very deep groove on each side of the palate. Fig. 100.. Delphinus Walkeri. Both the figures of the animals belonging to these species have a narrow black streak from the base of the upper part of the beak to the eye; but the colours of the sides
RFMHJW9P–dolphin jumping outside the sea in black and white
RM2HGXJTE–Pods of Oceanic dolphins or Delphinidae playing in the water in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Algarve, Portugal.
RM2RG3K8N–Common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) jumping against the light, with a calm sea as background, in Brittany, France.
RF2KEX8WK–Delphinus constellation, Cluster of stars, Dolphin constellation
RMHRNX01–Delphinus Constellation, Hevelius, 1687
RMDWX8BF–Delfin: skull
RMRDJ309–. The commercial products of the sea; or, Marine contributions to food, industry and art. Fisheries; Seafood; Commercial products. 2o8 The Commercial Products of the Sea. Porpoise Oil.—A fishery for the porpoise (Delphinus phoccBnci) is carried on off the coasts of Trebizond ; it is Fig. 15.. Blsck porpoise [Phoccena vulgaris). taken in nets, and also shot. This fishery yields upwards of 700,000 lbs. of oil per annum, a portion of which is con- sumed by the lower classes for lighting, and the rest finds a market in Constantinople. Porpoises are also caught in large numbers in the Little Belt,
RFMHJR4D–dolphin jumping outside the sea in black and white
RMHRNX3X–Pegasus, Equuleus and Delphinus Constellations
RMDWX7J3–Dolphin
RMRDP9R3–. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. 444 DELPHINin*. Ft. In. Total length in straight line . ,, following curve of back Greatest girth of body.... Length of flipper along anterior margin . Breadth of „ . . 13 . 14 . 8 . 2 . 1 4 5 11 0 1 „ of tail . S Oi As the White Whale was the type of Lacepede's genus Delphinapterus, it must retain that title, which has generally been misapplied to Peron's Dolphin, the Delphinus peronii of Lacepede and Leucoramphus peronii of Lilljeborg. Our figure is a copy of the plate illustrating Drs. Neil and Barclay's paper alluded to abo
RFMHJWCG–dolphin jumping outside the sea in black and white
RMDWX8BG–Dolphin
RMRE0CY7–. The fur seals and fur-seal islands of the North Pacific ocean. Sealing; Seals (Animals). 134 THE FUR SEALS OP THE PRIBILOF ISLANDS. Since completing this manuscript we have received from the Vienna Museum a bottle containing nematodes labeled "Ascaris simplex, Delphinus p]iocaena;" these worms we have redetermined as Ascaris typica.. Fig. 46. Specimens in Lbidt's collection.—The bottle in Leidy's collection (So. 23= U.S.N.M., No. 5015) contains about half a pint of nematodes (figs. 39, 40, 49), rather poorly preserved.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page
RFMHJR4F–dolphin jumping outside the sea in black and white
RMDWT2YD–Delfin: skull
RMRDP9MW–. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. 474 DELPHINID^. Ft. In. Entire length .82 Greatest girth . 4 10 Snout to flipper 18 Length of ,, 13 Height of dorsal-fin . . 0 10 Breadth of tail ... 1 10 A fifth species of Dolphin, Delphinus euphrosyne, has been added to the British list by Dr. Gray {Cat. Seals and Whales, p. 251), a skull in the Norwich Museum being believed to have belonged to a British-killed animal. Our friend Mr. Southwell has kindly made further inquiries as to the history of this specimen, but has been unable to learn anything authentic. The claim of t
RMDWPRMC–Dolphin
RMRDP9N6–. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. BOTTLE-NOSED BOLPHIN. 467 CETACEA. (ODONTOCETI.) DELPHINIDjE.. BOTTLE-NOSED DOLPHIN. Delphinus tursio (Fabricius). Specific Character.—Back black, sides dusky, belly dirty white. Beak skort but distinct. Teeth ^jj:!" to ||:|f, truncated in age. Rostrum of skull with two ribs above, formed by the convexity of the intermaxillaries ; vertebrae 41 ; ribs 13 pairs. Length of adult 8 to 12 feet. Delphinus tursio, ,, truncatus, Tn/rsio truncatus^ Tursiops tursio. Pabeioius, Fauna Groenl., 49 (1790). MoNTAOu, Mem. Wern. Soc, IIL,
RMRE3CYR–. Text book of zoology. Zoology. Fig. 418. Pig. 417. Skull of a Dolphin (Delphinus) from the side. Decreased.—Orig. Pig. 418. SkuU of a. Mystaoocete {Balaena japomca], fcetns. Decreased.—After Eschricht. 0 occipital condyle, Fr frontal, Ju jugal, L lachrymal. Mid maxilla, n naris, Na nasal, oe exoccipital, Os supraoocipital, Pa parietal, Pal palatine, Pt pterygoid, Pa! premaxUla, Sq squamosal, Ty tympanic bulla. in the BalsenopteridEe and some Odontoceti, on the other hand, they are all separate, the centra are flattened discs. Very few of the ribs are attached to the short sternum. The lumbar
RMRDP9N1–. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. 470 DELPHINID^. CETACEA. DELPHINIDJS. (ODONTOCETI.). WHITE-SIDED DOLPHIN. Delphinus acutus (J. E. Gray). Specific Character.—Black above, white below, on each flank is a large white stripe, which is continued above and behind by a yellow or brownish band. Rostrum of skull slender and pointed ; teeth ^f :^| to, §|;§| vertebrae 80 or 82, ribs 15 pairs. Length of adult 6 to 8 feet. Ddphmus acutus, J. E. Grat, Spic. Zool., 2 (1828). ,, eschrichtii, Schlehel, Abhandl. Zool., &c., p. 23 (1841), ,, Uucopleurus, Basoh, " Nova
RMRDP9MY–. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. 472 DELPHINID^. OETACEA. BELPHINIBM, (ODONTOCETI.). £:j&3 WHITE-BEAKED DOLPHIN. Delphinm albirosiris (J. E. Gray). Specific OharacUr.—Deep purple-black above, beak, lips and belly creamy white; the colours sharply defined. Teeth %% to f|:§, small, curved. Ver- tebrae 88 to 90, ribs 15 pairs. Length of adult 7 to 9 feet. Delphinus albirostris, J. E. Gkat, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., XVII. (1846). Lagenorhynchus albirostris, ,, Zool. Ereb. and Terr., I., 35. ,, Several examples of the White-beaked Dolphin have been taken on the
RMRDP9ND–. A history of British quadrupeds, including the Cetacea. Mammals. 462 BELPHINIDiE. DELPHINID^. CETACEA. {ODONTOCETI.). Genus Delphinus (Linnaeus, 1766). Generic Character.—Head with well-marked produced beak ; a dorsal-fin. Teeth conical, equal, and numerous in both jaws. Beak of skull usually as long as brain-case, or eren longer. COMMON DOLPHIN. Delphinus delphis (Linn.). Specific Character.—Black above, shaded to brilliant white below. Teeth Is'^o to |g:f;; vertebra; 70 to 75. Length of adult 6 to 8 feet. Delphinus delphis, Linn^ds, Syst. Nat., I., 108 (1766). ,, vulgaris, LAoip^DE, Hist.
RM2M4G2E7–Pacific Dolphin, Delphinus delphis, Specht, Friedrich (encyclopedia, 1893), Gemeiner Delfin, Dauphin commun à bec court
RMRDJBMW–. Catalogue of seals and whales in the British museum. Supplement. Seals (Animals); Whales. 4. CirMENIA. 9. Clymenia euphrosynoides. 71 B.M. Clymenia euphrosynoides, Oray, Synops. Whales Sf Bolph. p. 6. Delphinus Euphrosyne, Gray, I. c. t. 31 (skull); " 8oc. vi. t. 8. f. 5.' Owen, Tram. Zool. ****** Beah of the skull once and one-third the length of the brain-case, and as long as twice and one-rthird the width at the notch. Teeth Jive in an inch. 10. Clymenia dorides. B.M. Tursio dorcides, Gray, Cat. S. 8f W. p. 400. Clymene dorides, Gray, P. Z. S. 1866, p. 215. Clymenia dorides. Gray, Sy
RMRDK099–. Catalogue of seals and whales in the British Museum . Seals (Animals); Whales. ADBITIONS ANB COERECTIOITS. 397 including the pectoral fin, grey; the chin and belly to the vent white. Dorsal fins high; tip rounded. Delphinus Moorii, Gray, P. Z. S. 1865, 736. Inhab. South Atlantic Ocean, lat. 34° S., long. 7° 3'W. Length of a female from mouth to tip of tail 6 feet 3| ruches, of mouth 11 inches, of snout 5f, to eye 13, to snout-hole 13, to pectoral fin 18|, to back fin 33 ; length from end of taU to back fin 32 inches, to vent 20, to privates 21; diameter of back fin 14f inches. Fig. 99.. Delp
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