RMA4YN6K–five bearded rockling Ciliata mustela photographed in a small tank
RMW7N6B4–Five-bearded Rockling (Ciliata mustela) against white background. Isle of Skye, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, UK.
RF2JW94FJ–Northern rockling ciliata septentrionalis, marine fish in side view
RMAGECF3–Three bearded rockling
RFR1A3KW–Ancient colorful illustration of Three-Bearded Rockling (Gaidropsarus vulgaris), yellow fish side view, isolated element on white background. By Edward Donovan. London 1802 Tub Gurnard
RM2M97KX1–Gaidropsarus vulgaris, or Three-Bearded Rockling, also known as Whistler and Whistle-Fish.
RMEH507T–Five-bearded Rockling - Ciliata mustela
RMMH4EJB–Fivebeard rockling, Ciliata mustela (Five-bearded cod fish, Gadus mustela). 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.
RM2BT508N–Fivebeard rockling, Ciliata mustela (Five-bearded cod fish, Gadus mustela). 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.
RMW7N9FJ–Shore rockling (Gaidropsarus mediterraneus) in a rockpool, near Falmouth, Cornwall, UK, August.
RF2JT6KFX–Three-bearded rockling gaidropsarus vulgaris, marine fish in side view
RF2BN7869–Five Bearded Rockling in a rock pool on Worthing Beach, West Sussex, UK
RFR1A3PH–Ancient colorful illustration of Fivebeard rockling (Ciliata mustela), side view of the long fish trapped by a rope, isolated element on white background. By Edward Donovan. London 1802
RMAH5W4E–Maldives Male Atoll Kouramaticut A Bearded Rockling Brotula Multibarbata In A Hole At Night
RM2M97KTW–Five-Bearded Rockling (Ciliata mustela) and Four-Bearded Rockling (Enchelyopus cimbrius).
RMHDE2F9–Shore rockling
RMMH4EKM–Shore rockling, Gaidropsarus mediterraneus (Three-bearded cod or rockling, Gadus tricirratus). 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.
RM2AAR341–A dead three-bearded rockling, Gaidropsarus vulgaris, caught in the English Channel. This specimen was unusual in that one of its barbels was forked.
RM2WXD915–Fivebeard rockling, Ciliata mustela 1,2. Three-bearded rockling, sea locke, Motella tricirrata, five bearded rockling, Motella quinquecirrata. Hand-coloured steel engraving by William Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from Sir William Jardine's The Naturalist's Library, Ichthyology, British Fishes, W.H. Lizars, Edinburgh, 1843.
RFC1RM35–Shore rockling, Three-bearded rockling, Mediterranean rockling or Mediterranean three-barbeled rockling
RM2WNY2RE–Poor cod, Trisopterus capelanus 1, fivebeard rockling, Ciliata mustela 2, and Pacuma toadfish, Batrachoides surinamensis 3. Le gade capelan, Gadus capelanus, le gade mustel, Gadus mustela, le batrachoide tau, Batrachoides tau. Handcoloured stipple engraving from le Comte de la Cépède’s Oeuvres du comte de Lacépède, comprenant l’histoire naturelle des poissons, Paris, circa 1850. The uncredited illustrations were copied from originals by Jacques de Seve, Marcus Bloch, Robert Benard, Jean-Gabriel Pretre, etc.
RMBD7XHG–five bearded rockling
RMJ0PEG4–Five bearded Rockling (Ciliata mustela) at Low Tide. Sussex, UK
RFS314B7–Rockling and crab in a net
RMW7WWFD–Ling (Molva molva) St Abbs Voluntary Marine Reserve, Scotland (North Sea).
RMPPFG69–Forkbeard, Phycis phycis, Phycis barbu, and fivebeard rockling, Mustele commune, Ciliata mustela. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's 'Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles' 1816-1830. The volumes on fish and reptiles were edited by Hippolyte Cloquet, natural historian and doctor of medicine. Illustration by J.G. Pretre, engraved by Victor, directed by Turpin, and published by F. G. Levrault. Jean Gabriel Pretre (17801845) was painter of natural history at Empress Josephine's zoo and later became artist to the Museum of Natural History.
RMW7YCHA–Fisherman filleting Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) on deck of fishing dragger. Stellwagen Bank, New England, United States, North Atlantic Ocean, December 2011.
RM2B8GXT6–Forkbeard, Phycis phycis 1 and fivebeard rockling, Ciliata mustela.2. Mustela comune, Merluzzo barbuto. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieu's Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Corsi, drawn by Jean Gabriel Pretre and directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RMC5WGK5–European River Otter (Lutra lutra) feeding on a Rockling on rocky coast. Shetland, Scotland, Great Britain.
RM2AAR0DX–A dead three-bearded rockling, Gaidropsarus vulgaris, caught in the English Channel. This specimen was unusual in that one of its barbels was forked a
RMMFH4FE–THREE-BEARDED ROCKLING Gaidropsaurus vulgaris among rocks UK
RMTR6C4P–burbot (Lota lota), swimming on the ground, side view
RMK0Y3FP–Venice Fish Market
RF2HC2B39–Vintage illustrations of Fishes of our British Seas 1930s.
RF2GBHN59–Fried rockling fillet with corn, lemon and greens
RM2CETJ3Y–. Animal Life and the World of Nature; A magazine of Natural History. e little conicalpeaks. Feeding upon the sponge and looking so like it that you may not at first seeany difference, is the great slug called the sea lemon. There are purples and dog-winkles and top-shells close at hand. The ticking sound that comes from a creviceshould lead you to investigate closely, for there is certainly a crab of some kind hidingthere. Every stone at the base of the rock should be turned, and almost every onewill be found to hide some creature or other—a worm-like -^ ;— pipe-fish, a rockling or a crab.In
RM2K09T4N–Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate XXXVIII, c. 1575/1580.
RM2BT531J–Shore rockling, Gaidropsarus mediterraneus (Three-bearded cod or rockling, Gadus tricirratus). 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.
RMW7YCH9–Fisherman filleting Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) on deck of fishing dragger. Stellwagen Bank, New England, United States, North Atlantic Ocean, December 2011.
RMHDE2FE–Shore rockling
RM2AAPP6H–A dead three-bearded rockling, Gaidropsarus vulgaris, caught in the English Channel. This specimen was unusual in that one of its barbels was forked a
RMTR6C4R–burbot (Lota lota), swimming on the ground, side view
RF2G9YNKE–Fried rockling fillet with corn, lemon and greens
RMRGCY0G–. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Fisheries -- United States; Fish-culture -- United States. 454 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES about the same size with several oil globules (p. 461). The yolk of the North Sea rock- ling is colorless, which fact, if it were the universal rule, would be a sufficient distinc- tion between the two species; but it is sometimes pigmented in rockling eggs in the Baltic,21 and since rockling eggs have not yet been carried through to hatching in the Gulf of Maine it remains to be seen whether the presence or absence of pigment on the yolk can be de
RM2T6A12M–Forkbeard, Phycis phycis 1 and fivebeard rockling, Ciliata mustela.2. Mustela comune, Merluzzo barbuto. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieu's Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Corsi, drawn by Jean Gabriel Pretre and directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RMW7YCHD–Fisherman filleting Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) on deck of fishing dragger. Stellwagen Bank, New England, United States, North Atlantic Ocean, December 2011. Model released.
RMW7XTAC–Hopper filled with Cod (Gadus morhua) and Saithe (Pollachius virens) on board a North Sea trawler, February 2014. All non-editorial uses must be cleared individually.
RMHDE2FG–Shore rockling
RMW85EWX–Great black-backed gull (Larus marinus) juvenile in flight with Pollock prey (Pollachius virens). Flatanger, Nord-Trondelag, Norway. March.
RM2AAPK69–A dead three-bearded rockling, Gaidropsarus vulgaris, caught in the English Channel. This specimen was unusual in that one of its barbels was forked a
RM2T6NTDJ–Five beared rockling
RM2BNDBP5–Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) on deck of offshore dragger. Georges Bank, New England
RF2PR1KF6–Pink cusk-eel fillet with endive, pickled corn, lemon and greens
RMRGCY08–. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Fisheries -- United States; Fish-culture -- United States. Fig. 224.—Egg of the squirrel hake C Urophycis chuss), after 1 hour's incubation Fig. 225.—Egg of the squirrel hake ( Urophycis ckvss), after 74 hours' incubation and the single barbel of the latter and agreed perfectly with the hake fry we ourselves have taken. The young of these little hakes, which are greenish blue on the back with silvery sides, are separable from rockling by their more elongate form and by the arrangement of the pigment, which is not in a band but scattered (this re
RM2AAPT6E–A dead three-bearded rockling, Gaidropsarus vulgaris, caught in the English Channel. This specimen was unusual in that one of its barbels was forked a
RM2T6NTDN–Five beared rockling
RM2BNDBP0–Fisherman emptying dragger net full of Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) on deck. Georges Bank off Massachusetts, New England, USA, May 2015. Model r
RF2WBGD99–Baked kingklip fillet with vegetables, greens and lemon
RMREFTEK–. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. September 1957 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW 35 Larval fishes were collected at all stations in the following order of abundance: ocean perch or redfish, hake or rockling, haddock, flatfish, whiting, and mackerel. Collections of more than 1,000 ocean perch were made at several stations. Ocean perch ranged from 12-40 mm. in length. Haddock were widely dis- tributed and occurred in small num- bers, primarily in tows where the jellyfish Cyanea was present. The haddock appeared to fall into two size ranges, 4-8 cm. and 9-14 cm. These are the larg
RM2AAPJWM–A dead three-bearded rockling, Gaidropsarus vulgaris, caught in the English Channel. This specimen was unusual in that one of its barbels was forked a
RM2T6P1DR–Five beared rockling
RM2BNDBYB–Fisherman emptying dragger net full of Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) on deck. Georges Bank off Massachusetts, New England, USA, May 2015. Model
RMJ28BGA–Rockling
RF2PR15JM–Fresh raw kingklip fillet with greens, lemon and spices
RMRH8N70–. Brain and body of fish; a study of brain pattern in relation to hunting and feeding in fish. Fishes -- Anatomy; Nervous system -- Fishes; Brain. THE COD FMIILY 111 PLATE 22.. Four transverse sections of the medulla oblongata of the Rockling. I.—The most anterior shows the large facial nerves passing madially to enter (in II) the facial lobes which are separated thereby into inner and outer divisions ; in III their descending fibres are seen entering the great lateral secondary gustatory tracts (G.L.S.G.T.). In IV the vagal lobes (X) appear and the nuclei ambigui.. Please note that these imag
RM2AARA6P–A dead three-bearded rockling, Gaidropsarus vulgaris, caught in the English Channel. This specimen was unusual in that one of its barbels was forked a
RM2BNDBYD–Fisherman emptying dragger net full of Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) on deck. Georges Bank off Massachusetts, New England, USA, May 2015. Model
RMRGCXWX–. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Fisheries -- United States; Fish-culture -- United States. Fig. 229.—Four-bearded rockling (Enchelyopus cimbrius) a, Adult, b. Egg (European). After Ehrenbaum and Strodtmann. c, Larva (European), 3.6 millimeters. Alter Ehren- baum and Strodtmann. d, Larva (European), 5.3 millimeters. After Brook, e. Larva (European), 13.6 millimeters. After Ehrenbaum. /, Larva (European), 17.5 millimeters. After Brook.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appe
RM2AAPMMX–A dead three-bearded rockling, Gaidropsarus vulgaris, caught in the English Channel. This specimen was unusual in that one of its barbels was forked a
RM2BNDBT1–Fisherman emptying dragger net full of Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) on deck. Georges Bank off Massachusetts, New England, USA, May 2015. Model
RMRH8NCR–. Brain and body of fish; a study of brain pattern in relation to hunting and feeding in fish. Fishes -- Anatomy; Nervous system -- Fishes; Brain. THE COD FAMILY 97 PLATE 18. The Cod family or -Gadidae. Ca2 9<,e:-/|-jU7A'^;5 'PKyCiS |.Kyc-<i MOTiTLLA. Group !.—(«) Haddock, (b) Cod, (c) Whiting, (fZ) Pollack. Group II.—(^) Ling, (/) Burbot, (e-) Deep-sea Ling. Group III.—(g) Forkbeard. (h) Greater Forkbeard. Group IV.—(i) Rockling. p.e.b.—Primitive end-brain, o.l.—Optic lobes, c.l.m.—Cerebellum, a.t.—acoustic tubercle. s.s.—Somatic-sensory lobe, v.f.—Facial lobes.. Please note that these
RM2AAR70X–A dead three-bearded rockling, Gaidropsarus vulgaris, caught in the English Channel. Dark slate background. Dorset England UK GB
RM2BNDBYG–Fisherman emptying dragger net full of Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) on deck. Georges Bank off Massachusetts, New England, USA, May 2015. Model
RM2BNDBRG–Fisherman emptying dragger net full of Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) on deck. Georges Bank off Massachusetts, New England, USA, May 2015. Model
RM2BNDBYE–Fisherman emptying dragger net full of Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) on deck. Georges Bank off Massachusetts, New England, USA, May 2015. Model
RM2BNDBYF–Fisherman emptying dragger net full of Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) on deck. Georges Bank off Massachusetts, New England, USA, May 2015. Model
RM2BNDBJN–Redfish (Sebastes) and Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) on deck of offshore dragger. Georges Bank, Massachusetts, New England, USA, May.
RM2BNDBP2–Fishermen emptying dragger net full of Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) on deck. Georges Bank, New England, USA, May. Model released.
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