RF2AWKNCE–raw fresh needlefish (belonidae family) on the plate ready to cook
RFPRJ5HB–still life - Garfish, billfish raw and fresh, top view, with onions, lemon, prepared for cooking
RMRDT9R2–. Zoology. Zoology. Fig. 209.—The Large Chub, Seniotilus rhotheus, one fifth natural size. From Abbot. tropical and subtropical seas. It is provided with a broad oval sucker on the upper side of the head, by which it ad- heres to other fisli or even to ships, and may thus be trans- ported long distances. Another noticeable member of the. Fig. 210.—The Bill-fish, Belone longirostrus, one third natural size. order is the blue-fi.sh {Pomatomns saltatrix, Fig. 211), so valuable as a food fish. The dolphin {Coryphcpna) is sometimes found upon our coast, but it is esseutiallya pelagic fish, i.e., oc
RF2AA504P–Fresh Raw Needlefish Against White Background
RM2PBH60X–Chinese trumpetfish, Aulostomus chinensis 1, cornetfish, Fistularia tabacaria 2, longnose gar, Lepisosteus osseus 3, garfish, Belone belone 4, ballyhoo, Hemiramphus brasiliensis 5, ladyfish, Elops saurus 6, and herring smelt, Argentina sphyraena 7. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Milton from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, Paternoster Row, London, July 1, 1811.
RFHY5K59–some fish at the market. Napoli, Italy
RF2C2F4C9–Fresh Raw Needlefish Against White Background
RFC1RHYW–Reef Needlefish (Strongylura incisa) and cleanerfish (Labroides dimidiatus), Red sea, Egypt
RMW0TP7K–Archive image from page 801 of The depths of the ocean. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic depthsofoceangen00murr Year: 1912 h Fig. 542. a-/i, heads of Scornbresox saurus in different stages of development ; /;, a young fish. The younger stages somewhat enlarged, the older somewhat reduced in size, a-e, heads of Belone vulgaris. (From Liitken.) as to the quantities occurring in different areas of the ocean ; but in the present state of our knowl
RMPG0JJ1–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. HABITS OF THE PERCH, ETC. 455 tropical and subtropical seas. It is provided with a broad oval sucker on tlie upper side of the head, by which it ad- heres to other fish or even to ships, and may tluis be trans- ported long distances. Another noticeable member of the order is the blue-fish (Pomatonms saltatrix Linn., Fig. 417), so Taltiable as a food-fish.. Fig. 416.—The BiU-fisti, Belone longirosirus.—From the AmeHcan Naturalist. The dolphin (Goriiplimm) is sometimes found upon our coast, but it is essentially a pelagic fish, occurring on
RMP7DK2T–Northern pike, Esox lucius 117, and sea needle or garfish, Belone belone 118. Handcolored copperplate engraving after Jacob Nilson from Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelm's Encyclopedia of Natural History: Fish, Augsburg, 1804. Wilhelm (1758-1811) was a Bavarian clergyman and naturalist known as the German Buffon.
RFEKD4HC–mediterranean spearfish billfish head tetrapturus belone
RF2AE6GM0–Fisherwoman with garfish in her hands.
RFRJYA9F–Baskets of needle nose garfish freshly caught, ready for gutting
RF2G8MRD7–The word garfish was created from wooden letter cubes. Seafood and food. close up.
RFRACNGT–Common Gar-fish, Esox belone, 1804, British fishes, Donovan, E. (Edward), 1768-1837, (Author. Reimagined
RF2AWKNH2–raw fresh needlefish (belonidae family) on the plate ready to cook
RFPRJ5H6–still life - Garfish, billfish raw and fresh, top view, with onions, lemon, prepared for cooking
RM2AJ1ED1–The natural history of fishes, amphibians, & reptiles, or monocardian animals . between them ; although inone the teeth are highly developed, while in the otherthey are almost or altogether wanting. (250.) TheExoceti, or flying fish (Exoc, evolans Linn.,fig. 62.), however, are chiefly remarkable for the enormousdevelopment of their pectoral fins, by the aid of which theyare sustained in the air during a short time—when theyhave more the appearance of birds than of fish ; so that if * Esox belone Linn. The impropriety of calling this group by such aname as belone, need not be pointed out. M. Cu
RFHT04KH–Garfish on the fish market. Napoli, Italy
RF2C2F4BJ–Fresh Raw Needlefish Against White Background
RFC1RJ03–Reef Needlefish (Strongylura incisa) and cleanerfish (Labroides dimidiatus), Red sea, Egypt
RMPFDM5E–. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. "Michael Sars" North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition (1910); Oceanography; North Atlantic Ocean. PELAGIC ANIMAL LIFE 607 with surface tow-nets. The beautiful Httle Hippocavipus (see Fig. 71, p. 89) was taken between the Canaries and the Azores. The sub-order Percesoces contains several important and interesting surface-fish. To the family Scombresocidae belong the gar-pike {Belone), the genus Scombreso
RM2T694K8–Brown trout, Salmo trutta a,c, endangered huchen, Hucho hucho b, lake char, Salvelinus umbla d, grayling, Thymallus thymallus e, whitefish, Coregonus wartmanni f, smelt, Osmerus eperlanus g, northern pike, Esox lucius h, and garpike, Belone belone i. Chromolithograph from Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's Natural History of Animal Kingdoms for School and Home (Naturgeschichte des Tierreichs fur Schule und Haus), Schreiber, Munich, 1886.
RFEKCYYR–mediterranean spearfish billfish head tetrapturus belone
RF2AE6GKY–Fisherwoman with garfish in her hands.
RFMPPFW0–Baskets of needle nose garfish freshly caught, ready for gutting
RF2G8MRC5–The word garfish was created from wooden letter cubes. Seafood and food. close up.
RF2AWKND1–raw fresh needlefish (belonidae family) on the plate ready to cook
RFPT6T45–still life - smoked garfish with lime, Basil, green onions, chili, nori chips, spices, olive oil in a white ceramic dish, on a wooden table
RM2AXE8W4–A history of the fishes of the British Islands . Bloch ; pi. 33. Donovan; pi. 64. Belone vulgaris, Cuvier. Fleming; Br. Animals, p. 184. Jenyns; Manual, p. 418. Yakrell ; Br. Fishes, vol. i, p. 442. On the coast of Cornwall this fish is common at all seasons,as also in the Mediterranean, and more sparingly, according toMr. Lowe, at Madeira; but as spring advances it extends itswanderings northward, so as to be known along the bordersof Scotland, Sweden, and Norway, in which latter countryNilsson says it is a common remark that when the Garfishappears in spring it is a sign of a dry summer. In
RF2C2F4BP–Fresh Raw Needlefish Against White Background
RF2PYE00B–The fish - Garfish (Belone belone). Antique stylized illustration.
RMPFDKFK–. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. "Michael Sars" North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition (1910); Oceanography; North Atlantic Ocean. h Fig. 542. a-/i, heads of Scornbresox saurus in different stages of development ; /;, a young fish. The younger stages somewhat enlarged, the older somewhat reduced in size, a-e, heads of Belone vulgaris. (From Liitken.) as to the quantities occurring in different areas of the ocean ; but in the present st
RM2T698G5–Chinese trumpetfish, Aulostomus chinensis 1, cornetfish, Fistularia tabacaria 2, longnose gar, Lepisosteus osseus 3, garfish, Belone belone 4, ballyhoo, Hemiramphus brasiliensis 5, ladyfish, Elops saurus 6, and herring smelt, Argentina sphyraena 7. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Milton from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, Paternoster Row, London, July 1, 1811.
RFEKD4HB–mediterranean spearfish billfish head tetrapturus belone
RF2AE6GPG–Fisherwoman with garfish in her hands.
RFMPN0D7–Baskets of needle nose garfish freshly caught, ready for gutting
RF2G8HMA6–The word garfish was created from wooden letter cubes. Seafood and food. close up.
RF2AWKNGW–raw fresh needlefish (belonidae family) on the plate ready to cook
RF2C5XMPW–smoked garfish with lime, Basil, green onions, chili, nori chips, spices, olive oil in a white ceramic dish, on a wooden table
RM2AJ8BC2–A treatise on zoology . Fig. 305.Aiuhhjopsis S2)elacus, De Kay. (From Jordan and Evermanii.) Family Scombresocidae. The air-bladder may be cellular, thestomach is indistinctly marked, and the maxilla is not excluded.The post-temporal is simple, and the post-clavicle lost. Scales cycloid.Sometimes there is a series of dorsal finlets (Scomhrcsox). In Hemirliami)hus. Fio. 396. Exocoetus caUopterus, Gthr. (After Giinther.) the lower jaw, and in Belone and Scombiesox both jaws are prolonged intoa slender beak. The jiectoral fins acquire a large size, especially in theFlying-Fish Exocoetus (Fig. 396
RMPG0JHX–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. Fig. 416.—The BiU-fisti, Belone longirosirus.—From the AmeHcan Naturalist. The dolphin (Goriiplimm) is sometimes found upon our coast, but it is essentially a pelagic fish, occurring only out of sight of land upon the high seas. The pilot-fish is also a pelagic form. The percoid-fishes are represented by the perch {Percafiu- viatilis Linn.), wliich spawns in winter, making slight hol- lows in the gravel in shoal places in ponds ; their movements. ^a^2g§ Fig. 417.—The Blue-fish, Pomatomas American Naiuratiat. one sixth natural size.—From t
RM2BT579C–Gurnard, Chelidonichthys species 1, needlefish, Belone belone 2, longhorn cowfish, Lactoria cornuta 3, herring, Clupea harengus 4, and few-spined porcupinefish, Chilomycterus reticulatus 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Johann Christoph Keller from Georg Wolfgang Knorr's Deliciae Naturae Selectae of Kabinet van Zeldzaamheden der Natuur, Blusse and Son, Nuremberg, 1771. Specimens from a Wunderkammer or Cabinet of Curiosities owned by Dr. Christoph Jacob Trew in Nuremberg.
RF2AE6GKX–Fisherwoman with garfish in her hands.
RFRJYCNC–Baskets of needle nose garfish freshly caught, ready for gutting
RF2G8HMBM–The word garfish was created from wooden letter cubes. Seafood and food. close up.
RF2AWKNE8–raw fresh needlefish (belonidae family) on the plate ready to cook
RFPWJR0J–still life - smoked garfish with lime, Basil, green onions, chili, nori chips, spices, olive oil in a white ceramic dish, on a wooden table
RM2AJJX4A–Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . on from Morrow, 1957.)Morrow, J. E. 1957. On the morphology of the pectoral girdle in the genus Makaira. Bull. Bingham oceanogr. Coll. 16 (2): 88-105.Nakamura, H. 1938. Report of an investigation of the spear-fishes of Formosan waters. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Serv., Spec. Sci. Rpt. Fisheries, 153, 1955 : 1-46.Robins, C. R. 1957. Charles F. Johnson Oceanic Gamejish Investigations, Progress Rpt. 4.Robins, C. R., & De Sylva, D. P. 1961. Description and relationships of the longbill spearfish, Tetrapturus belone, based on we
RF2G8HMA9–The word garfish was created from wooden letter cubes. Seafood and food. close up.
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RM2CDGHN3–. Journal of morphology . 0), or rather portions are pinched offfrom the sides of the nucleus (Figs. 9 and 11)—the process continu-ing until the entire nucleus is reduced to small fragments (Figs. 12and 13). Finally one sees among the yolk spherules only clearspaces, which indicate the places previously occupied by these frag-menting nuclei. 102 J. Thos. Patterson. Abnormal yolk or periblastic nuclei arc found in many meroblasticeggs, especially those of the fish. Several of the nuclei figured byRaifsele, 98, for Belone, greatly resemble what I have observed inthe Pigeon, and in the eggs of Sq
RFPX12FC–still life - smoked garfish with lime, Basil, green onions, chili, nori chips, spices, olive oil in a white ceramic dish, on a wooden table
RM2CDHRBY–. Natural history of the fishes of Massachusetts, embracing a practical essay on angling . apprised him by itscries, and made straight for the bank, where hestood ready to assist in securing it. In this curiousmanner, he seldom failed of replenishing his bas-ket and enjoying additional sport, with far lesstrouble than required by the usual method. „ GEN. BELONE. Sea-Pike, — Esox Belone. This is known bythe name of spit-fish, and gar-fish, but in NewEngland, particularly, as the bill-fish, in allusion toits long snout. Occasionally, sea-pike have been found on thebeaches two feet and a half in
RFPX12F8–still life - smoked garfish with lime, Basil, green onions, chili, nori chips, spices, olive oil in a white ceramic dish, on a wooden table
RMRE0F77–. Zoology for high schools and colleges. Zoology. HABITS OF THE PEBOH, ETC. 455 tropical and subtropical seas. It is provided with a broad oval sucker on the upper side of the head, by which it ad- heres to other fish or even to ships, and may thus be trans- ported long distances. Another noticeable member of the order is the blue-fish {Pomatomus saltatrix Linn., Fig. 417), so valuable as a food-fish.. Fig. 416.—The Bill-fisli, Belone longlrostrus-—From the American N'aturaUst. The dolphin {Coryphmna) is sometimes found upon our coast, but it is essentially a pelagic fish, occurring only out o
RFPWJR0H–still life - smoked garfish with lime, Basil, green onions, chili, nori chips, spices, olive oil in a white ceramic dish, on a wooden table
RMRD9J56–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. HABITS OF THE PERCH, ETC. 455 tropical and subtropical seas. It is provided with a broad oval sucker on tlie upper side of the head, by which it ad- heres to other fish or even to ships, and may tluis be trans- ported long distances. Another noticeable member of the order is the blue-fish (Pomatonms saltatrix Linn., Fig. 417), so Taltiable as a food-fish.. Fig. 416.—The BiU-fisti, Belone longirosirus.—From the AmeHcan Naturalist. The dolphin (Goriiplimm) is sometimes found upon our coast, but it is essentially a pelagic fish, occurring on
RFPX12FG–still life - smoked garfish with lime, Basil, green onions, chili, nori chips, spices, olive oil in a white ceramic dish, on a wooden table
RMRE0F75–. Zoology for high schools and colleges. Zoology. Fig. 416.—The Bill-fisli, Belone longlrostrus-—From the American N'aturaUst. The dolphin {Coryphmna) is sometimes found upon our coast, but it is essentially a pelagic fish, occurring only out of sight of land upon the high seas. The pilot-fish is also a pelagic form. The percoid fishes are represented by the perch {Percaflu- viatilis Linn.), which spawns in winter, making slight hol- lows in the gravel in shoal places in ponds ; their movements. Fig. 417.—The Blue-flsh, Pomatcmms aaltatrix, one sixth natural size.—From the American Naturalist.
RFPWJR0G–still life - smoked garfish with lime, Basil, green onions, chili, nori chips, spices, olive oil in a white ceramic dish, on a wooden table
RMRD9J54–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. Fig. 416.—The BiU-fisti, Belone longirosirus.—From the AmeHcan Naturalist. The dolphin (Goriiplimm) is sometimes found upon our coast, but it is essentially a pelagic fish, occurring only out of sight of land upon the high seas. The pilot-fish is also a pelagic form. The percoid-fishes are represented by the perch {Percafiu- viatilis Linn.), wliich spawns in winter, making slight hol- lows in the gravel in shoal places in ponds ; their movements. ^a^2g§ Fig. 417.—The Blue-fish, Pomatomas American Naiuratiat. one sixth natural size.—From t
RFPRJ5H8–still life - Garfish, billfish raw and fresh, top view, with onions, lemon, prepared for cooking
RMRN72GN–. Andrew Garrett's Fische der Südsee. Fishes; Fishes; Natural history. 352 Länge 3(3 Zoll. — Zuerst vom Rothen Meere beschrieben, wo diese Art selten ist, wurde sie später von Jayakar bei Mascat gefunden. Das Britisclie Museum hat Exemplare von beiden Localitäten. und ausserdem einen Kopf von den Salomon's-Inseln (Kreftt), welcher hier in zwei Drittel der natür- lichen Grösse abgebildet ist. Belone melanotus. Belone melanotus, Bleek. Nat. Tydsch. Ned. Ind. I. p. 94; Günth. Fish. VI. p. 238; Peters, MB. Berlin. Ac. 1876. p. 848. Mastacembelus melanotus, Bleek. Atl. Ichth. VI. p. 47. pl. 250. fl
RFPW1K4N–still life - smoked garfish with lime, Basil, green onions, chili, nori chips, spices, olive oil in a white ceramic dish, on a wooden table
RMRN72G4–. Andrew Garrett's Fische der Südsee. Fishes; Fishes; Natural history. Beione hians. Belone hians, Cuv. Val. XVIII. p. 432. pl. 548; Günth. Fish. VI. p. 248; Steint!. SB. Ak. Wiss. Wien 1875. LXXII. p. 476. Belone melanostigma, Cuv. Val. XVIII. p. 450; Klunz. Verh. Z.-B. Ges. Wien. 1871. p. 581; Day, Fish. Ind. p. 509. Belone gracilis, Schleg. Faun, japon. Poiss. p. 24(5. pl. 110. fig. 1 (nec Lowe). Belone maculata, Poey. Mem. Cub. II. p. 290. Mastacembelus schismatorhynchus, Bleek. Atl. Ichth. VI. p. 49. tab. 208. fig. 2. Belone schismatorhynchus, Günth. Fish. VI. p. 239. Athlennes hians, Jeu
RFPW1K4T–still life - smoked garfish with lime, Basil, green onions, chili, nori chips, spices, olive oil in a white ceramic dish, on a wooden table
RMB7G1F5–young needlefish in shallow waters
RMRN72HB–. Andrew Garrett's Fische der Südsee. Fishes; Fishes; Natural history. 349 ^ Belone platura. Belone platyurus, Benn. Proc, Comm. Zool. Soe. 1830. p. 168. Belone platura, Rüpp. N. W. Fisch, p. 73. taf. 20. fig. 1; Güntli. Fish. VI. p. 237; Klunz. Veih. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. 1871. p. 577; Steine!. Denkschr. Ak. Wiss. Wien. LXX. 1900. p. 512; Jord.-Seale, Bull. Bur. Fisher. XXV. p. 20G; Seale, Occ. Pap. Bishop. Mus. IV. 1. p. 12; Waite, Ree. Austr. Mus. V. p. 3. Belone carinata, Cuv. Val. XVIII. p. 437. Mastacembelus platurus, Bleek. Atl. Ichth. VI. p. 50. tab. 257. fig. 1. D. 13—16. A. 17—21. P.
RFPX12EM–still life - smoked garfish with lime, Basil, green onions, chili, nori chips, spices, olive oil in a white ceramic dish, on a wooden table
RMRCYEW8–. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. "Michael Sars" North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition (1910); Oceanography; North Atlantic Ocean. PELAGIC ANIMAL LIFE 607 with surface tow-nets. The beautiful Httle Hippocavipus (see Fig. 71, p. 89) was taken between the Canaries and the Azores. The sub-order Percesoces contains several important and interesting surface-fish. To the family Scombresocidae belong the gar-pike {Belone), the genus Scombreso
RFPW1K55–still life - smoked garfish with lime, Basil, green onions, chili, nori chips, spices, olive oil in a white ceramic dish, on a wooden table
RMRCY4PC–. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. "Michael Sars" North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition (1910); Oceanography; North Atlantic Ocean. h Fig. 542. a-/i, heads of Scornbresox saurus in different stages of development ; /;, a young fish. The younger stages somewhat enlarged, the older somewhat reduced in size, a-e, heads of Belone vulgaris. (From Liitken.) as to the quantities occurring in different areas of the ocean ; but in the present st
RFPRJ5HR–still life - Garfish, billfish raw and fresh, top view, with onions, lemon, prepared for cooking
RMRCMJK9–. Die exotischen zierfische in wort und bild. Ornamental fishes; Fish culture. chen sind kleiner und schlanker und besitzen eine dunkel gesäumte Schwanz-, sowie tiefer eingeschnittene Rücken- und Afterflosse, Pflege und Zucht: Die Temperatur des Wassers in dem nicht zu kleinen Aquarium betrage 25 " C. Da er. Belone cancila Harn. Buch. gern springt, bedecke man den Behälter mit einer Glas- scheibe. Ueber Zucht ist nichts bekannt. Hemirhamphus iluviatilis Bleeker« Hechtköpfiger Halbschnabel. Eingeführt: Zuerst 1905 von J. Reichelt, 1909 wieder von den Vereinigten Zierfischzüchtereien in Con
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