RMFRTM7F–Common Blenny Blennius pholis Single among mussels and seaweed in Rockpool at Godrevy, Cornwall, UK
RFDYHFKE–Peacock blenny, (Salaria pavo)
RM2JD1JN9–Grey-green milkling (Lactarius blennius) in Eppstein, Taunus, Hesse, Germany
RMTRDF3T–freshwater blenny, river blenny (Salaria fluviatilis, Lipophrys fluviatilis, Blennius fluviatilis), male from Lake Garda, portrait with visible teeth, Italy
RF2WKJHFK–Shanny or blenny (Liprophys pholis or Blennius pholis) is an omnivorous marine fish native to western Mediterranean Sea and northeastern Atlantic Ocea
RM2F363WF–BUTTERFISH Blennius pholis Ballyhenry Point, Strangford Lough, County Down, Credit:Robert Thompson / Avalon
RF2W9HKCP–Futarra (Blennius trigloides or Lipophrys trigloides) is a marine fish native to Mediterranean Sea and easter Atlantic, from France to Guinea. This ph
RFRACNJK–Blenny, smooth, Blennius Pholis, British fishes, Donovan, E. (Edward), 1768-1837, (Author. Reimagined
RMP21T2X–. Blennius tentacularis . between 1700 and 1880 31 Blennius tentacularis - 1700-1880 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ13600339
RM2A2M35G–Blennius ocellaris, Print, The butterfly blenny (Blennius ocellaris) is a small marine blenniid fish of Northern and Western Europe, as well as the Mediterranean and Black Seas and Morocco. It can grow as large as 20 centimetres (7.9 in) in length. It is usually found at a depth of 10–400 metres (33–1, 312 ft) down, especially in areas with a rocky floor., 1700-1880
RMP7CH3Y–Viviparous blenny, Zoarces viviparus 104, shanny, Lipophrys pholis 105, tompot blenny, Parablennius gattorugine 107, and Indian humphead, Kurtus indicus 108. Handcolored copperplate engraving 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.
RM2WXXC5A–Rust blenny, Parablennius sanguinolentus 1, hairy blenny, Labrisomus nuchipinnis 2, and viviparous eelpout, Zoarces viviparus 3. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Eugene Giraud after an illustration by Felix-Edouard Guérin-Méneville and Edouard Travies from Guérin-Méneville’s Iconographie du règne animal de George Cuvier, Iconography of the Animal Kingdom by George Cuvier, J. B. Bailliere, Paris, 1829-1844.
RM2A77EY7–Unicorn leatherjacket, Aluterus monoceros 1, grooved razor-fish, Centriscus seutatus 2, little dragonfish, Pegasus draconis 3, seahorse, Hippocampus hippocampus 4, and viviparous blenny, Zoarces viviparus 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1795.
RMTRDF40–freshwater blenny, river blenny (Salaria fluviatilis, Lipophrys fluviatilis, Blennius fluviatilis), male and female from Lake Garda at a rock, Italy
RMEX203W–Viviparous blenny, Zoarces viviparus 104, shanny, Lipophrys pholis 105, tompot blenny, Parablennius gattorugine 107, and Indian humphead, Kurtus indicus 108. Handcolored copperplate engraving 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.
RM2GNYNN4–Viviparous eelpout, Zoarces viviparus a, European bullhead, Cottus gobio b, live sharksucker, Echeneis naucrates c, red scorpionfish, Scorpaena scrofa d, Atlantic mackerel, Scomber scombrus e, Atlantic bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnus f, three-spined stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus g, climbing perch, Anabas testudineus h, black goby, Gobius niger i, grey gurnard, Eutrigla gurnardus k, flying gurnard, Dactylopterus volitans l. Chromolithograph from Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's Natural History of Animal Kingdoms for School and Home (Naturgeschichte des Tierreichs fur Schule und Haus), Schre
RFR1A742–Ancient colorful illustration of Shanny (Lipophrys pholis), side view of the multicolored fish with its long thorny fins, isolated elements on white background. By Edward Donovan. London 1802
RM2AA6TKG–Gross, 1994, #120; Blennius Viviparus, The Viviparous Blenny.
RM2AJGD3J–The cell in development and inheritance . yw^^. Fig. 50.— Pigment-cells and asters from the epidermis of fishes. [ZiMMERMANN.] A. Entire pigment-cell, from Blennius. The central clear space is the central mass of the asterfrom which radiate the pigment-granules; two nuclei below. B. Nucleus («) and aster after ex-traction of the pigment, showing reticulated central mass. C. Two nuclei and aster with rod-shaped central mass, from Sargiis. strong, if indirect, argument is thus given in favour of contractility inother forms of asters.^ The contraction-hypothesis is beautifullyillustrated by means
RMP6H393–Unicorn leatherjacket, Aluterus monoceros 1, grooved razor-fish, Centriscus seutatus 2, little dragonfish, Pegasus draconis 3, seahorse, Hippocampus hippocampus 4, and viviparous blenny, Zoarces viviparus 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1795.
RMPEEM16–Diamond Blenny (Malacoctenus boehlkei) in a sea anemone, Cayman Islands
RFJ72MDP–fish water mediterranean salt water sea ocean malta dive gozo schleimfisch
RMTRDF3W–freshwater blenny, river blenny (Salaria fluviatilis, Lipophrys fluviatilis, Blennius fluviatilis), male from Lake Garda looking out of a rock hole, Italy
RMW7MX77–Shanny (Lipophrys pholis) in shallow rockpool on a falling tide, St. Bees, Cumbria, UK, July
RFR1A7AE–Ancient colorful illustration of Tompot Blenny (Parablennius gattorugine), fish side view with its long lines of thorny fins, isolated elements on white background. By Edward Donovan. London 1802
RMGK69JN–52186 Blennius cristalus L Florida
RM2G5TTY6–Shanny (Lipophrys pholis) lying on lithothamnion covered rock in shallow water, UK.
RFRACNH6–Spotted Blenny, or Butter-fish, Blennius gunnellus, British fishes, Donovan, E. (Edward), 1768-1837, (Author reimagined
RMP21T24–. Blennius sanguinolentus . between 1700 and 1880 31 Blennius sanguinolentus - 1700-1880 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ13600315
RM2RW5RW1–butterfly blenny sitting on the sea floor
RM2AA2PK0–Gross, 1994, #120; 1. Blennius Gunellus, The Butterfish; 2. Blennius Pholis, The Bulcard.
RM2AWPW6W–Fishes . Fig. 621.—Scartichthyx enosimfr Jordan & Snyder, a fish of the rock-pools of thesacred island of Enoshinia, Japan. Family Bknniida:. Erpichthys atlanticus is found in abundance on both coastsof tropical America. Many species abound in Polynesia andin both Indies. Salarias enosimcc lives in the clefts of lava The Blennies: Blenniids 721 rocks on the shores of Japan. Ophioblennius (webbi) is remark-able for its strong teeth, Emblemaria {nivipes, Atlaniica) for itsvery high dorsal. Many other genera allied to Blennius, Clinus,and Salarias abound in the wann seas.. Fig. 633.—Zacalles bryo
RM2T6A1TK–Viviparous eelpout, Zoarces viviparus a, European bullhead, Cottus gobio b, live sharksucker, Echeneis naucrates c, red scorpionfish, Scorpaena scrofa d, Atlantic mackerel, Scomber scombrus e, Atlantic bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnus f, three-spined stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus g, climbing perch, Anabas testudineus h, black goby, Gobius niger i, grey gurnard, Eutrigla gurnardus k, flying gurnard, Dactylopterus volitans l. Chromolithograph from Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's Natural History of Animal Kingdoms for School and Home (Naturgeschichte des Tierreichs fur Schule und Haus), Schre
RFJAYK8P–Couple of small fish resting in the sea bottom
RFJ74AF5–horned blenny
RMATR70H–Peacock Blenny
RFDF1EBM–Peacock blenny, (Salaria pavo)
RMB527XR–Tripterygion tripteronotus, male, Red triplefin blenny in mating color, Ukraine, Black Sea
RF2D9MX7A–Striped blimp and umbrella algae, Parablennius gattorugine and Acetabularia acetabulum, Tamariu, Costa Brava, Spain, Mediterranean
RMW7MX71–Close up view of Shanny (Lipophrys pholis) in shallow rockpool on a falling tide, St. Bees, Cumbria, UK, July
RFR1A58E–Ancient colorful illustration of Rock Gunnel (Pholis gunnellus), detail of the eel with its cubs on a rock , isolated element on white background. By Edward Donovan. London 1802
RMGK6K3P–39220 Blennius thysanius Jordan & Seale, new species Type
RM2AWR0DK–Fishes . Fig. 617.—Blennius cristatus L. Florida. species long, fang-like posterior canines are developed m thejaws. Blennius is represented in Europe by many species, Blen-nius galerita, ocellaris, and basiliscus being among the most com-mon. Certain species inhabit Italian lakes, having assumed afresh-water habit. The nximerous American species mostly The Blennies: Blenniids 719 belong to other related genera, Chasmodes bosqiiianus beingmost common. Blennius yatabci abotinds in Japan. In Petro-sciries and its allies the gill-openings are much restricted. The. Fig. 618.—Rock-skipper, AUicus o
RM2B33JC2–Tentacled blenny, Parablennius tentacularis, Tamariu, Costa Brava, Spain, Mediterranean Sea
RFJ638R7–fish water mediterranean salt water sea ocean dive adriatic sea croatia
RMPND79D–Macro portrait of a red-black triplefin (Tripterygion tripteronotus) in Ses Salines Natural Park (Formentera, Balearic Islands, Spain)
RMEBKBEB–Shanny, combtooth blenny (Lipophrys pholis, Blennius pholis), in a water full of algae
RMB5P1YA–Shanny or Blenny rock pool fish Cornwall, England
RMFJ5T32–beech milkcap (Lactarius blennius), fruiting bodies halved an from different views, Germany, Bavaria, Oberbayern, Upper Bavaria
RFB91W1Y–Left; Tub Gurnard, Top; Butterfly blenny Bottom; Viviparous eelpout, 19th century illustration by Paul Flanderky (1872-1937)
RMP21T2C–. Scartella cristata syn. Blennius cristatus . between 1700 and 1880 31 Blennius cristatus - 1700-1880 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ13600323
RF2CG1D06–Sphinx blenny Mediterranean fish - (Aidablennius sphynx)
RMP5R57C–N/A. The species names / identity need verification. The original plates showed the fishes facing right and have been flipped here. Blennius steindachneri . 1878. George Henry Ford (1808–1876) Alternative names G. H. Ford Description artist Date of birth/death 20 May 1808 1876 Location of birth/death Cape Colony London Authority control : Q17105498 VIAF:317102730 LCCN:n2015185868 WorldCat 209 Blennius steindachneri Ford 70
RM2AN88H3–The natural history of fishes, amphibians, & reptiles, or monocardian animals . * Head obtuse, mouth small, as in Blennius; branchial orifice above the base of the pectoral; dorsal fin undivided; crests generally wanting; canine teeth very large. filamentosus. Cuv. xi. 280. punctatus. Cuv. xi. 286. Dussumeri. lb. 282. fasciolatus. Ehrenb. lb. 287. breviceps. lb. 283. anolius. lb. 288. grammistes. lb. 284. biocellatus. lb. 289.cyprinoides. lb. 286. Salartas Cuv. Numerous setaceous teeth, very fine,delicate, and flexible at their roots; with or withoutcanine teeth ; head with crests. Petroscirte
RM2RW5TKY–butterfly blenny sitting on the sea floor
RFJ62W12–fish water mediterranean salt water sea ocean dive adriatic sea croatia
RM2B33JBT–Tentacled blenny, Parablennius tentacularis, Tamariu, Costa Brava, Spain, Mediterranean Sea
RFDYHFMG–Peacock blenny, (Salaria pavo)
RMPND73K–Macro portrait of a red-black triplefin (Tripterygion tripteronotus) in Ses Salines Natural Park (Formentera, Balearic Islands, Spain)
RFDF1DDK–Rusty blenny, Redspeckled blenny or Black Sea blenny (Parablennius sanguinolentus)
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