RM2WXXBX0–Blackspot seabream, Pagellus bogaraveo 1, and salema porgy, Sarpa salpa 2. 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.
RMJ30ND8–Boops salpa - Cuvier
RMPPNF4T–Boops salpa - Cuvier.
RM2AWX99T–Fishes . m. Fig. 455—Irish Pampano, Genres oKsthostomus Goode & Bean. Indian River, Fla. The Rudder-fishes: Kyphosidae.—The Kyphosidce, called rud-der-fishes, have no molars, the front of the jaws being oc-cupied by incisors, which are often serrated, loosely attached,. Fig. 456.—Chopa or Rudder-fish, Kyphosus sectatrix (Linnaeus).Woods Hole, Mass. and movable. The numerous species arc found in the warmseas and are chiefly herbivorous. Boops boops and Boops salpa, known as boga and salpa, 564 The Bass and their Relatives are elongate fishes common in the Mediterranean. Other Med-iterranean for
RMAJXETE–Saupe / Salema / Goldline
RMKXJWED–Hottentot Seabreams and Goldlines, school of fishes in kelp, Pachymetopon blochii, Sarpa salpa, False bay, Simons Town, South Africa, Indian Ocean
RMC8664Y–Salema porgy fish (Sarpa salpa) at Basel Zoo, Switzerland.
RMRDJT0Y–. A guide to the study of fishes. Fishes; Zoology; Fishes. Fig. 2S7.—Irish Pampano, Gerres oHsfhostomus Goode & Bean. Indian River, Fla. The Rudder-fishes: Kyphosidae.—The Kyphosidcc, called rud- der-fishes, have no molars, the front of the jaws being oc- cupied by incisors, which are often serrated, loosely attached,. Fig. 288.—Chopa or Rudder-fish, Kyphosus sectatrix (Linnaeus). Wood's Hole, Mass. and movable. The numerous species are found in the warm seas and are chiefly herbivorous. Boops boops and Boops salpa, known as boga and salpa,. Please note that these images are extracted from
RMRDR5B3–. Fishes. Fishes. Fig. 455 —Irish Pampano, Gerres oHsfhosfomus Goode & Bean. Indian River, Fla. The Rudder-fishes: Kyphosidae.—The KyphosidcE, called rud- der-fishes, have no molars, the front of the ]aws being oc- cupied by incisors, which are often serrated, loosely attached,. Fig. 456.—Chopa or Rudder-fish, Kyphosus sectatrix (Linnaeus). Woods Hole, Mass. and movable. The numerous species are foimd in the warm seas and are chiefly herbivorous. Boops boops and Boops salpa, known as boga and salpa,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been di