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Danionella dracula, minnowSEM image of the Danionella dracula. This tiny 17mm fish has evolved many unique and unusual characteristics, the most spectacular of which are jaw modifications that resemble true teeth
Fish illustration by Robert NeillOne of 67 original water colour drawings of Mammals, Reptiles and Fish found at King Georges Sound, Western Australia, and in its neighbourhood; accompanied by manuscript notes by Neill, Robert
Haliaeetus leucoryphus, pallass fish eagle
FishOne of 67 original water colour drawings of Mammals, Reptiles and Fish found at King Georges Sound, Western Australia, and in its neighbourhood; accompanied by manuscript notes by Neill, Robert
Common mullet of the SettlersOne of 67 original water colour drawings of Mammals, Reptiles and Fish found at King Georges Sound, Western Australia, and in its neighbourhood; accompanied by manuscript notes by Neill, Robert
Heros autochthon. Catalogue number 1961_7_7_6
Fossilised Macracara prisca, cichlidThis well-preserved, fossil specimen originates from the Lower Tertiary rocks of Brazil, some 65 million years ago
Fish Specimens in the Spirit BuildingSpecimens preserved in jars containing ethyl alcohol at the Natural History Museum, London
Cichlid from the family of perch-like fishes native to rivers and lakes in central and south America, Africa and Madagascar and parts of Asia
Thalassoma lunare, moon wrassePlate 107A from the Loten Collection, painting by Pieter Cornelius de Bevere, 1754-57
Melanocoetus johnsoni, deep sea anglerSpecimen of the deep sea angler (Melanocoetus johnsoni), a small predatory fish which lives in the extreme depths of the ocean
Heliobatis radians, fossil stingraySpecimen of the fossil stingray (Heliobatis radians) originating from the Eocene rocks of Wyoming, U.S.A. This specimen is around forty-five million years old
Coryphaenoides armatus, abyssal grenadierPhotograph of specimen jars containing grenadier fish collected south of Australia, 1874 on the Challenger voyage (1872-1876)
Chirodipterus australis, early lobe-finned fishA 374 million year old specimen of the early lobe-finned fish (Cheiopterus australis). Originating from the Late Devonian, Gogo, Western Australia
Hypolimnas misippus, diadem butterflyPhotograph of a diadem butterfly (Hypolimnas misippus) collected from the South American and Old World Tropics
Eusthenopteron foordi, early lobe-finned fishA 374 million year old specimen of a lobe-finned fish from the Late Devonian, Canada
Leopardus pardalis, ocelotFelis pardalis (Linnaeus), Ocelot or Leopard-Cat (Male). Plate 86 from The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, Vol. 2, 1846, by John James Audubon (1785-1851) and John Bachman (1790-1874)
Scarus ghobban, blue-barred parrotfishWatercolour by Olivia Fanny Tonge, c. 1910
Scyliorhinus canicula, common dogfishSpecimen of the cartilaginous skeleton of a dogfish contained in a specimen jar
Study of a rayPage 450 by Ulisse Aldrovandi from his De Piscubis et de Cetis, 1638
Clupea alosa, shadPlate 57 by Edward Donovan from his British Fishes, Vol 1, 1802
Antarctic fish illustrationWatercolour by Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker from his Drawings of Antartic Fish, 1889. Plate no 12
Study of sharkPage 397 by Ulisse Aldrovandi from his De Piscubis et de Cetis, 1638
Amblypterus, palaeoniscid fish
Anatomical study of a rayPage 451 by Ulisse Aldrovandi from his De Piscubis et de Cetis, 1638
Sphoeroides sp. pufferfishTableau 23 by Albertus Seba from his Thesaurus, Vol 3, 1759
Palaeoniscus freislebeni, fossil fishPalaeoniscus freislebeni a fossil fish from the Permian rocks near Midderidge, Durham
Coregonus vandesius, C. clupeoides, Thymallus vulgarisPage 148 by W Houghton from his British Freshwater Fishes, 1879
Sea-horsePage 234 from Curious Creatures in Zoology, 1890 by John Ashton
Carassius auratus (Linnaeus, 1758)Page of drawings of goldfish made in Canton c. early 19th century under the supervision of John Reeves, who commissioned many such drawings
Anthias anthias, blunt headed holy fishSpecimen collected on Captain James Cooks first voyage, 1768-1771 and labelled Perca imperator
Plate 98 from Illustrations of Indian Zoology by John EdwardPlate 98 from Illustrations of Indian Zoology, Vol. 2 by John Edward Gray, (1833)
Ancient Wrasse - Frontispiece from the AquariumFrontispiece from The Aquarium: an unveiling of the wonders of the deep sea by Philip Henry Gosse (1854). Annotated The Ancient Wrasse
Lepidotes, fossil fish
Dapedium orbicularis, fossil fishA well preseved example of an enamel-scaled fish from the Lower Lias, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England
Eagle ray (Myliobatis aguila). Engraving after a drawing by a F.Padr ngraving
Navigatio en Brasiliam Americae, 16th c. Flying Fish Meet in the Torrid Zone. Flemish art. Engraving. FRANCE. Paris. Biblioth豵 e du service historique de la Marine
TALAVERA, Leoncio (1853-1878). The Cenachero (Fish Seller). Oil on canvas
Salmons. Engraving after a drawing by a F. PadrSalmons. Engraving after a drawing by a F.Padr ngraving
Chimaera (Chimaera arctica). Engraving after a drawing by a F.Padr ngraving
OSTADE, Adriaen van (1610-1684). A woman selling fish. ca. 1672. Dutch school. Baroque art. Oil on canvas. NETHERLANDS. Amsterdam. Rijksmuseum
MEXICO. BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR. Rock Paintings of the Sierra de San Francisco. Representation of a fish (ca.1100 BC.). Neolithic art. Cave
Ex voto of sailor Joseph Costa de Vilasa. Painting. SPAIN. Barcelona. Barcelona Maritime Museum
JULIAO, Carlos (1740-1811). Fruit and Fish Sellers. Watercolour
Joaquin Sorolla. They Still Say That Fish Is ExpensiveJoaquin Sorolla (1863-1923). They Still Say That Fish Is Expensive!. Costumbrism. Oil on canvas
Mosaic of the Fish of La Pineda. Roman art. Early Empire. Mosaic. Proc: SPAIN. Vila-seca. La Pineda
bazaar - MoulmeinBazaar - Moulmein - Bewildering details of stalls, strollers, vendors, items for sale na pe fish paste, pomelos, bananas, tinware, fly strewn eatables. Date: 1951
Fish nets - Thailand