RME13XXD–Mar. 27, 2012 - First-Time Ever-Successful Breeding of Blennius Pavo A world record of its own kind as the Zoo of Basle announces that they have succeeded in breeding 120 young Blennius Pavo. This is the first time ever that these fish have been breed in captivity. Photo Shows:- The ''father'' Blennius Pavo with the eggs in which 120 baby Pavo's were born at the Basle Zoo recently.
RFR6RE77–Digital improved reproduction, Butterfly blenny and Greater weever, Seeschmetterling, Blennius ocellaris und Petermännchen, Trachinus draco, original print from the 19th century
RMG7K15G–Butterfly blenny, Blennius ocellaris, illustration from book dated 1904
RM2A2M358–Blennius cristatus, Print, 1700-1880
RMBRNWMH–Slimy Milk Cap Fungi, Lactarius blennius, in beech tree woodlands.
RMH4N686–Gattorugine Blenny, Blennius Gattorugine, British fishes, Donovan, E. (Edward), 1768-1837, (Author)
RM2JRE9YF–NAFPLIO GREECE - BLENNIUS OCELLARIS. FISH Nafplio, Greece , Wednesday, August 24, 2022. A Blennius ocellaris type fish in a location on the beach of Nafplion, It is a fish that prefers shallow zones (1 meter), stuck by gravel and steep rocks. It feeds almost exclusively on algae. It reproduces from May to July, with submerged and adhesive eggs. It reaches 20 cm in length. Fish common throughout the Mediterranean. They also call it glenia, glinus, leveres, saliakoudes, about 20 different species and subgenera are known. Credit: Vangelis Bougiotis/alamy live news
RMBET3EH–Slimy or Toad Milk-cap Fungi - Lactarius blennius
RM2M7J4N8–Beech or Slimy Milkcap Fungi - Lactarius blennius among Beech leaf litter
RM2D91CCT–Lactarius blennius, the beech milkcap
RMCB98MJ–Blennius gattorugine living in an aquarium
RFGJP9R9–BUTTERFISH. Blennius gunnellus, Swordick, Rock Gunnel, Nine Eyes. COUCH, 1862
RMB9ND6M–Common Blenny, Shanny, Sea Frog, Rockies or Clunny underwater in rockpool Lipophrys / Blennius pholis Sussex UK
RF2C5YW3J–Inedible mushroom Lactarius blennius in the beech forest. Known as Slimy Milkcap or Beech Milkcap. Wild mushroom in the leaves.
RM2HG67TA–A couple of butterfly blenny (Blennius ocellaris) peeps out from inside a fan mussel (Pinna nobilis), that they chose as the nest for hatching their e
RM2WHCX17–Gray-green milky (Lactarius blennius), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMH4N647–Viviparous Blenny, Blennius viviparous, 1803, British fishes, Donovan, E. (Edward), 1768-1837, (Author)
RF2NX91BN–A closeup of a slimy milkcap mushroom (Lactarius blennius).
RM2A2M35P–Blennius sanguinolentus, Print, Blennius is a Genus of combtooth blenny in the family Blenniidae. Its members include Blennius ocellaris, the Butterfly Blenny., 1700-1880
RM2JREA2R–NAFPLIO GREECE - BLENNIUS OCELLARIS. FISH Nafplio, Greece , Wednesday, August 24, 2022. A Blennius ocellaris type fish in a location on the beach of Nafplion, It is a fish that prefers shallow zones (1 meter), stuck by gravel and steep rocks. It feeds almost exclusively on algae. It reproduces from May to July, with submerged and adhesive eggs. It reaches 20 cm in length. Fish common throughout the Mediterranean. They also call it glenia, glinus, leveres, saliakoudes, about 20 different species and subgenera are known. Credit: Vangelis Bougiotis/alamy live news
RFR7F1ED–Peacock Blenny (Blennius pavo, Salaria pavo), male, Black Sea, Crimea, Russia
RMAC9H2N–Peacock blenny male in breeding season Blennius Lipophrys pavo Mediterranean
RM2BT5281–Shanny, Lipophrys pholis (Smooth blenny, Blennius pholis). Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Edward Donovan from his Natural History of British Fishes, Donovan and F.C. and J. Rivington, London, 1802-1808.
RMACK18C–Tompot blenny Blennius gattorugine Jersey Channel Isles UK
RMPFR199–Squat Lobster and Butterfly Blenny (Blennius ocellaris) in fish tank, side view
RMAC9HPJ–Rock pool blenny in dark breeding colours Para blennius sanguinolentus Mediterranean
RM2WHCX10–Gray-green milky (Lactarius blennius), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMW7NPMJ–Tompot Blenny (Parablennius gattorugine) English Channel, off the coast of Sark, Channel Islands, July
RF2NX91BE–A closeup of a slimy milkcap mushroom (Lactarius blennius).
RM2A2M35B–Blennius gattorugine, Print, Blennius is a Genus of combtooth blenny in the family Blenniidae. Its members include Blennius ocellaris, the Butterfly Blenny., 1700-1880
RM2JREA2H–NAFPLIO GREECE - BLENNIUS OCELLARIS. FISH Nafplio, Greece , Wednesday, August 24, 2022. A Blennius ocellaris type fish in a location on the beach of Nafplion, It is a fish that prefers shallow zones (1 meter), stuck by gravel and steep rocks. It feeds almost exclusively on algae. It reproduces from May to July, with submerged and adhesive eggs. It reaches 20 cm in length. Fish common throughout the Mediterranean. They also call it glenia, glinus, leveres, saliakoudes, about 20 different species and subgenera are known. Credit: Vangelis Bougiotis/alamy live news
RMW7NPMG–Tompot Blenny (Parablennius gattorugine) English Channel, off the coast of Sark, Channel Islands, July
RMMH4E8P–Tompot blenny, Parablennius gattorugine (Gattorugine, Blennius gattorugine). Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Edward Donovan from his Natural History of British Fishes, Donovan and F.C. and J. Rivington, London, 1802-1808.
RMW7MYY2–Tompot blenny (Parablennius gattorugine) portraits, Channel Islands, UK June
RM2BT4DXA–Tompot blenny, Parablennius gattorugine (Gattorugine, Blennius gattorugine). Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Edward Donovan from his Natural History of British Fishes, Donovan and F.C. and J. Rivington, London, 1802-1808.
RMPFR8J4–Examples of Lactarius blennius (Slimy milkcap, Beech milkcap) mushroom
RF2AMHA84–Butterfly blenny and Greater weever / Seeschmetterling, Blennius ocellaris und Petermännchen, Trachinus draco, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RF2K630K7–Butterfly blenny and Greater weever / Seeschmetterling, Blennius ocellaris und Petermännchen, Trachinus draco, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMJ429CH–Lactarius blennius Cooke
RMP21T27–. Blennius ocellaris . between 1700 and 1880 31 Blennius ocellaris - 1700-1880 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ13600319
RM2WHCX19–Gray-green milky (Lactarius blennius), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RM2DYHY9K–Lactarius blennius-Cooke.
RF2DFN062–Lactarius blennius
RM2A2M35C–Blennius gattorugine, Print, Blennius is a Genus of combtooth blenny in the family Blenniidae. Its members include Blennius ocellaris, the Butterfly Blenny., 1700-1880
RM2DYGN45–Lactarius blennius f. albido-pallens.
RM2JREA2A–NAFPLIO GREECE - BLENNIUS OCELLARIS. FISH Nafplio, Greece , Wednesday, August 24, 2022. A Blennius ocellaris type fish in a location on the beach of Nafplion, It is a fish that prefers shallow zones (1 meter), stuck by gravel and steep rocks. It feeds almost exclusively on algae. It reproduces from May to July, with submerged and adhesive eggs. It reaches 20 cm in length. Fish common throughout the Mediterranean. They also call it glenia, glinus, leveres, saliakoudes, about 20 different species and subgenera are known. Credit: Vangelis Bougiotis/alamy live news
RMMH4E9H–Shanny, Lipophrys pholis (Smooth blenny, Blennius pholis). Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Edward Donovan from his Natural History of British Fishes, Donovan and F.C. and J. Rivington, London, 1802-1808.
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