RM2A2MMT1–Galaxias attenuatus, Print, Galaxias is a genus of small, highly successful freshwater fish in the family Galaxiidae. They are typically found at temperate latitudes across the Southern Hemisphere and are frequently referred to as galaxiids., 1700-1880
RMF95CYG–Galaxias
RM2BNE1YA–Fisherman using a hand-net to catch New Zealand whitebait, the juvenile form of five species of Galaxiidae fish, considered a delicacy, Tuki Tuki Rive
RMDTFFBR–Galaxias argenteus, giant kokopu
RM2K2B2NK–Photo of a postage stamp from Ghana with an illustration of a mud-fish and the Ghanaian flag
RM2AYR5GW–Daget's Panchax, Arnold's Killie (Epiplatys dageti), side view
RMD3Y4X9–Whitebait Fish For Sale At Negombo Fish Market, Sri Lanka
RM2AJBDXC–A treatise on zoology . lom. Thecommunicating ductus pneumaticus jmsses down the dorsalmesentery to open into the oesophagus. The ductus isshort, and the opening wide in the more primitive forms {Lepi-dosteus, Amia, Acipcnser). But although the bladder is dorsal inthe Actinopterygii, the opening of the ductus varies considerablyin position. In the Chondrostei, Amia, Lepidosteus, and themajority of the Teleostei, it is quite or nearly median and dorsal; AIR-BLADDER but in others, such as Salmo, the Siluridae, Cypriuodontidae, Per-copsidae, and Galaxiidae, it opens more or less on the right. Ont
RMG7K0N0–Common galaxias, Galaxias maculatus, inanga, illustration from book dated 1904
RM2BNK60Y–Banded kokopu (Galaxias fasciatus) New Zealand.April.
RM2P49GY4–climbing galaxias or koaro (Galaxias brevipinnis) is a freshwater fish native to Aotearoa New Zealand, seen in a forest stream in the South Island.
RM2BNK5WE–Banded kokopu (Galaxias fasciatus) New Zealand.March.
RMAC8WWE–Whitebait, New Zealand
RM2BNK60W–Lowland longjaw galaxias (Galaxias cobitinis) New Zealand. August. Controlled conditions.
RM2BNK5WF–Banded kokopu (Galaxias fasciatus) two, New Zealand.April.
RM2BNK5WB–Banded kokopu (Galaxias fasciatus) in darkness, New Zealand. April.
RM2BNK5WD–Dusky galaxias (Galaxias pullus) New Zealand, August. Controlled conditions.
RM2B01R61–Daget's Panchax, Arnold's Killie (Epiplatys dageti), side view
RMA5GHGW–Golden panchax (Pachypanchax playfairii), male
RMG7K0MN–Zebra trout, Aplochiton zebra, freshwater, illustration from book dated 1904
RMRGDWG7–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. New Zealand Galaxiidae • McDoicall 361. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
RMAF9KGK–Powder-blue panchax (Pachypanchax omalonotus), male, red form
RM2BNK5WH–Dusky galaxias (Galaxias pullus) New Zealand, August. Controlled conditions.
RM2BNK5WM–Banded kokopu (Galaxias fasciatus) New Zealand.April.
RM2BNK5WW–Lowland longjaw galaxias (Galaxias cobitinis) New Zealand. August. Controlled conditions
RMRGDWKD–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. New Zealand Galaxiidae • McDowall 349. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
RM2BNK5WN–Lowland longjaw galaxias (Galaxias cobitinis) New Zealand. August. Controlled conditions
RMRGEYEA–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. New Zealand Galaxiidae • McDowall 407. Figure 40. Whitebait juvenile of Galaxias maculatus (Jenyns), 53 mm L.C.F.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
RM2BNK5WY–Dusky galaxias (Galaxias pullus) New Zealand, August. Controlled conditions.
RMRGD900–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. New Zealand Galaxiidae • McDowall 397. Figure 33. Distribution of Neochanna burrowsius, N. apoda, and N. diversus (numbers in figure as in text pp. 398, 402, and 4041.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
RM2BNK5WR–Lowland longjaw galaxias (Galaxias cobitinis) New Zealand. August. Controlled conditions
RM2BNK60T–Galaxias argenteus (Giant kokopu) New Zealand. May.
RMRGHTWT–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. FISHES FROM THE LEBANON 275 Fusions between the hypurals and centra in some stomiatoids are similar to those in Gaudryella, but the tail of Gaudryella is more primitive in several ways and any direct relationship is unlikely. As in the osmeroids, however, a Humbertia-like caudal skeleton could be antecedent to that of stomiatoids. Among galaxioids, the caudal skeleton has been illustrated in Galaxias (Gosline i960, fig. II ; McDowall 1969, fig. 4B), Brachygalaxias (Greenwood et al. 1966, fig. 4C) (both Galaxiidae), Aplochiton (Chapma
RM2BNK5WP–Giant kokopu (Galaxias argenteus) two, New Zealand. May.
RM2BNK5WK–Giant kokopu (Galaxias argenteus) group of five, New Zealand. May.
RMRGDWH1–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. New Zealand Galaxiidae • McDowall 357. • Galaxies fosciotu % G. * * G. postvectis Figure 7. Distribution of Galaxias argenfeus, G. fasciatus, and G. postvectis (numbers in figure as in text pp. 355 360, and 363).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
RMRGDWAA–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. New Zealand Galaxiidae • McDowall 381. Figure 22. Distribution of Galaxias maculatus. Life history. Because of its economic importance in the New Zealand whitebait fishery, the life history of G. maculatus has been extensively studied (Hayes, in Hef- ford, 1931a, b, 1932; McKenzie, M. K., n. d.; Benzie, 1961; Burnet, 1965; McDowall, 1968b). G. maculatus is peculiar in that it breeds amongst grasses on estuarine flats and that breeding occurs in synchrony with the high spring tides. The ripe fish migrate down- stream i
RMRGD92K–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. New Zealand Galaxiidae • McDowall 393. Figure 31. Galaxias prognathus Stokell, 64 mm L.C.F., Avoca River, Rakaia River Syster collected in June were in moderately ad- vanced stages of maturation; others, col- lected in December, were invariably spent or had very immature ovaries. The eggs of G. paucispondylus are very large, about 2 mm diameter when ripe. They are very few in number, a female 88 mm long having only 269 eggs. The breed- ing site is unknown to me and is unde- scribed, but is probably close to the normal
RMRGDWEG–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. New Zealand Galaxiidae • McDowall 363. Figure 10. Galaxias brevipinnis Gunther, 185 mm L.C.F., stream at Erua, Upper Wanganui River System. Dusky brown bands develop along the sides of the trunk as the fishes grow and attain the stout-bodied form of the adult. Distribution. Like the other species with marine juveniles, G. postvectis is rather widely distributed in New Zealand. Col- lection localities are few, even though they extend along the west coast of New Zea- land from the Waipoua Kauri forests in North Auckla
RMRGDWJ8–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. New Zealand Galaxiidae • McDowall 353. Figure 4. Galaxias argenteus (Gmelin), 280 mm L.C.F., Little Waitangi Stream, Pauatahanui Inlet. 284; 1896: 317; 1904: 51; Regan, 1905: 375; Waite, 1907: 12; Phillipps, 1927a: 13; Stokell, 1949: 493; 1954: 419. Galaxias forsteri Valenciennes, In Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1846: 531 (replacement name for Esox alepidotus Bloch and Schneider, 1801). Galaxias grandis Haast, 1872: 278 (holotype apparently lost, see Stokell, 1949: 493; locality creeks near Lake Ellesmere); Hutton, 1874 1
RMRJREB1–. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. 154 Opus CCC By Gilbert Whitley, F.R.Z.S. (Contribution from the Australian Museum, Sydney) (Figures 1-7.) Family GALAXIIDAE. Genus GALAXIAS Cuvier, 1816. GALAXIAS ORNATUS Castelnau. (Figure 1.) Galaxias ornatus Castelnau, Proc. Zool. Acclim. Soc. Vict, ii, May 10, 1873, p. 153. Cardinia Creek, Victoria. Holotype in Paris Museum. Id. Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales vi, 1881, p. 237; Descr. Cat. Austr. Fish, ii- 1882, p. 173. Id. Lucas, Proc. Roy. Soc. Vict. (2) ii, 1890, p. 36 (listed). Id. Regan, Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.) 1905, ii (1
RMRGD90F–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. New Zealand Galaxiidae • McDoivalt 395. Figure 32. Neochanna burrowsius (Phillipps), 108 mm T.L., Gawler Downs, Hinds River System. Key to Species of Neochanna 1. Pelvic fins present .... N. burrowsius p. 395. Pelvic fins absent 2. 2. Median fins long, 14-19 rays, D.C.P./ L.C.P. 129.8-200.0% N. apoda p. 398. Median fins shorter, 11-16 rays, D.C.P/ L.C.P. 95.2-135.1% .... N. diversus p. 402. Neochanna burrowsius (Phillipps, 1926) Figure 32 Galaxias burrowsius Phillipps, 1926c: 531 (holo- type: DMNZ 521, seen; paratype:
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