RMMH4E65–Red bandfish, Cepola macrophthalma (Rubescent band-fish, Cepola rubescens). 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.
RMH4N635–Rubescent Band-fish, Cepola rubescens, British fishes, Donovan, E. (Edward), 1768-1837, (Author)
RMBDWT2P–acerina cornua ruffe cepola rubescens band fish dactylopterus volitans flying fish
RM2A2M7C5–Cepola rubescens, Print, Cepola macrophthalma is a fish of the bandfish family Cepolidae. It is found in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean from Senegal north to the British Isles. This species is known as the red bandfish, though this name is also given to other members of the genus Cepola., 1700-1880
RMCBT89M–Red Band Fish Cepola rubescens, Mediterranean Sea
RFGJP9TK–RED BANDFISH & VAR. Red Snakefish/Ribbandfish; Cepola rubescens. COUCH, 1862
RM2BT4E3T–Red bandfish, Cepola macrophthalma (Rubescent band-fish, Cepola rubescens). 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.
RM2WXCDGN–Oarfish, Regalecus russellii 1, and red bandfish, Cepola macrophthalma 2. Gymnetrus hawkenii, red band, Cepola rubescens. 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.
RMCX8X5W–Close up of a Red bandfish, Cepola macrophthalma, (also known as Cepola rubescens) showing the large eyes and needle-like teeth.
RM2A83M9M–Common eel, Muraena anguilla, gulper, Saccopharynx flagellum, electric eel, Gymnotus electricus, smallhead, Leptocephalus morrisii, sand eel, Ammodytes tobianus, cusk eel, Ophidium barbatum, red bandfish, Cepola rubescens, tube-eye, Stylephorns chordatus, king of herrings or ribbonfish, Regalecus glesne, cutlassfish, Lepidopus species, and largehead hairtail, Trichiurus lepturus. Lithograph from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart, 1841.
RMP21TBR–. Cepola rubescens . between 1700 and 1880 55 Cepola rubescens - 1700-1880 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ13800091
RMT9AB70–Wood cut engraved illustration, taken from 'The Treasury of Natural History' by Samuel Maunder, published 1848
RFRACNHR–Rubescent Band-fish, Cepola rubescens, British fishes, Donovan, E. (Edward), 1768-1837, (Author. Reimagined
RM2A77J6A–Ribbonfish, Trachipterus trachypterus 1, and red bandfish, Cepola macrophthalma 2. Handcolored engraving by Forget after an illustration by Oudart from Charles d'Orbigny's 'Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle' (Universal Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1849.
RM2ANFJAT–The fisheries of the Adriatic and the fish thereof : a report of the Austro-Hungarian sea-fisheries : with a detailed description of the marine fauna of the Adriatic Gulf . ozo, elongatus and paganellus, whilst three others are fresh-water fishes. The Red Band-fish (Cepola rubescens) is common, but of little or novalue. The Blennies rank with the Gobies in many respects ; they are shore-fishes, and some of them enter brackish waters and have become fresh-waterfishes ; they belong, as a rule, to the class of minutaja (mixed fish); the onlyexceptions are two species, viz., B. gattorugine, which
RFR1A8RX–Ancient colorful illustration of Red Bandfish (Cepola macrophthalma), side view of the red and white long small fish, isolated element on white background. By Edward Donovan. London 1802
RM2A2M7C4–Cepola rubescens, Print, Cepola macrophthalma is a fish of the bandfish family Cepolidae. It is found in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean from Senegal north to the British Isles. This species is known as the red bandfish, though this name is also given to other members of the genus Cepola., 1700-1880
RMP7DT1T–Common eel, Muraena anguilla, gulper, Saccopharynx flagellum, electric eel, Gymnotus electricus, smallhead, Leptocephalus morrisii, sand eel, Ammodytes tobianus, cusk eel, Ophidium barbatum, red bandfish, Cepola rubescens, tube-eye, Stylephorns chordatus, king of herrings or ribbonfish, Regalecus glesne, cutlassfish, Lepidopus species, and largehead hairtail, Trichiurus lepturus. Lithograph from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart, 1841.
RMP21TBY–. Cepola rubescens . between 1700 and 1880 55 Cepola rubescens - 1700-1880 - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ13800093
RM2AN7AGM–The natural history of fishes, amphibians, & reptiles, or monocardian animals . tentive examination, will be found to vary in a most remarkable manner.These characters, so difficult to determine in preserved specimens, eitherwet or dry, may in some measure account for the universal belief of therebeing but one species-. APPENDIX. 399 The Cepola rubescens of LinnEeus was probably a northern fish, and weaccordingly retain that name to the one figured and descri- . j ?8 bed by Montague.* It is atonce known from the follow-ing by the specific charac-ters above mentioned. Wemay observe^ in addition
RMP6H4A5–Ribbonfish, Trachipterus trachypterus 1, and red bandfish, Cepola macrophthalma 2. Handcolored engraving by Forget after an illustration by Oudart from Charles d'Orbigny's 'Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle' (Universal Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1849.
RMRHGP32–. Boletin de pescas. Fisheries. 23 - Peces poco comunes de nuestras costas FAMILIA TENIODEOS Comprende esta familia cierto número de especies que por su rare- za, y sobre todo por sus formas extraordinarias, llaman poderosamente la atención de los que logran capturarlas. Tan sólo una especie, Cepola Rubescens I., es frecuente en nuestros mares. Pertenecen los tenioideos al grupo superior de peces llamado de los teleosteos, caracterizados por poseer un esqueleto que por su consis- tencia es comparable a los verdaderos huesos. Se incluyen en los te- leosteos casi todos los peces que el hombre ut
RMRMW8YC–. Annales du Musée d'histoire naturelle de Marseille, published aux frais de la ville ... — 21 — ESPECES Gobius Iota Gobius jozo Trigla gurnardus. Trigla milvus Trigla corax. Labrax lupus. Cepola rubescens.. 9 janvier 27 février 23 avril 2 mars » 12 mars 23 avril rg mai » 11 juin 19 mars 23 avril 19 mai 2 juillet 5 janvier 5 février 21 mai 16 juin 18 juin » 3o juin 9 juillet 22 octob. 26 nov. 12 déc. » 19 mai » 11 juin » 19 juillet 5 nov. » 12.7 i3.5 14.2 12 » 12 » 14.2 14 » 16.5 i5 » 14.3 45 » 32 » 40 » 38.5 55 » .7 8 16.7 16.3 i3.5 16 » 10.6 26 » 29.5 3o » 23 » 40 » 26 » 23 » 24 » 22 » 28 »
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