RF2A737M5–Underwater shot of Mulletts, of the family Mugilidae, also known as Grey Mulletts. Mulletts are an important source of food in southern Europe.
RMPEHMNA–Thick Lipped Grey Mullet. Chelon labrosus. Single adult swimming in harbour. Scotland.
RF2J1NGJ5–The leaping mullet (Chelon saliens) is a species of fish in the family Mugilidae. It is found in coastal waters and estuaries in the northeast Atlanti
RM2A2N6BA–Mugil parsia, Print, Mugil is a genus of mullet in the family Mugilidae found worldwide in tropical and temperate coastal marine waters, but also entering estuaries and rivers., 1700-1880
RFWTCN70–Color lithograph of mullet. The mullets or grey mullets are a family (Mugilidae) of ray-finned fish found worldwide in coastal temperate and tropical
RFGN78BW–Drawing sketch style illustration of a mullet or grey mullet from a family Mugilidae in the order of ray-finned fish, jumping viewed from the side set on isolated white background.
RF2J4K5RB–School of thicklip grey mullet, Chelon labrosus, a coastal fish of the family Mugilidae, underwater in Atlantic Ocean.
RFKD9CT1–Fresh Mugil On Display On Ice On Fishermen Market Store Shop. Mugil Is A Genus Of Mullet In The Family Mugilidae. Seafood Fish Background.
RF2E2444N–Color lithograph of mullet. The mullets or grey mullets are a family (Mugilidae) of ray-finned fish found worldwide in coastal temperate and tropical
RF2P9B241–The golden grey mullet (Chelon aurata) is a fish in the family Mugilidae. Fish caught off the coast of Spain.
RF2D8CRY0–Mugil is a genus of mullet in the family Mugilidae found worldwide in tropical and temperate coastal marine waters, but also entering estuaries and rivers. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XVI; Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1819
RMHRDCWJ–The mullets or grey mullets are a family (Mugilidae) and order of ray-finned fish found worldwide in coastal temperate and tropical waters, and in som
RF2B919J9–Mugil waigiensis, Print, Mugil is a genus of mullet in the family Mugilidae found worldwide in tropical and temperate coastal marine waters, but also entering estuaries and rivers., 1700-1880, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMHRDCWX–The mullets or grey mullets are a family (Mugilidae) and order of ray-finned fish found worldwide in coastal temperate and tropical waters, and in som
RFRD9NAX–Fresh Mugil On Display On Ice On Fishermen Market Store Shop. Mugil Is A Genus Of Mullet In The Family Mugilidae. Seafood Fish Background.
RFT8H5K4–The fisherman cleans fresh fish that he has just caught in the sea. Your customers are waiting. he skilfully uses a sharp knife.
RM2AJ8463–A treatise on zoology . FiG. i-n. Miigil cephahts, L. (From Jordan and Evermann.) but are firmly connected with, and supported by, the postclavicles, avery peculiar modification paralleled only in the Centriscidae. Family Mugilidae. The Mullets are distinguished by the possessionof a very perfect filtering apparatus on the gill-arches, formed by the gill-rakers ; and peculiarly modified pharyngeals. The oesophagus has long. Fig. i-2-2.Pentananus qidnqnarius, L. (After Gunther.) thin internal papillae, and there is a muscular gizzard-like stomach.The scales are cycloid, and the pectoral fins ar
RF2CGGPF7–Flathead Grey Mullet, Mugil cephalus
RMR9TXMJ–Postage stamp from Mauritania in the Fishing series issued in 1964
RF2A737KG–Underwater shot of Mulletts, of the family Mugilidae, also known as Grey Mulletts. Mulletts are an important source of food in southern Europe.
RMPEHMNB–Thick Lipped Grey Mullet. Chelon labrosus. Single adult swimming in harbour. Scotland.
RF2J1NGM9–The leaping mullet (Chelon saliens) is a species of fish in the family Mugilidae. It is found in coastal waters and estuaries in the northeast Atlanti
RM2A2N6BB–Mugil waigiensis, Print, Mugil is a genus of mullet in the family Mugilidae found worldwide in tropical and temperate coastal marine waters, but also entering estuaries and rivers., 1700-1880
RF2G7ACBE–Gifts of two seas - Black and Azov. Fish market on Arabat spit, dried and smoked sea fish grey mullets are a family Mugilidae
RMMCKT30–. 10 cm (from Goode 1884) Common Name: striped mullet Scientific Name: Mugil cephalus Other Common Names: common mullet, black mul- let, Biloxi bacon, liza, gray mullet, muletcabot(French), lisa pardete (Spanish) (Broadhead 1953, Breuer 1957, Christmas and Waller 1973, Kuo et al. 1973, Finucane et al. 1978, Fischer 1978, NOAA 1985). Classification (Robins et al. 1991) Phylum: Chordata Class: Osteichthyes Order: Perciformes Family: Mugilidae Value Commercial: Mullet comprise one of the most impor- tant fisheries of the southern United States with com- bined 1993 Gulf of Mexico landings for blac
RF2J4K5P0–School of thicklip grey mullet, Chelon labrosus, a coastal fish of the family Mugilidae, underwater in Atlantic Ocean.
RF2B919F3–Mugil parsia, Print, Mugil is a genus of mullet in the family Mugilidae found worldwide in tropical and temperate coastal marine waters, but also entering estuaries and rivers., 1700-1880, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RFRD9KFB–Fresh Mugil On Display On Ice On Fishermen Market Store Shop. Mugil Is A Genus Of Mullet In The Family Mugilidae. Seafood Fish Background.
RMRMH7YR–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. The Fishes of the Family Mugilidae in South Africa. 597 cance, since the number of transverse series varies very little between the species. The counts given in this work are taken from before the origin of the first dorsal to the mid-line of the belly. Scales : Predorsal.—All previous counts of the predorsal scales have been taken from the origin of the first dorsal to the snout. Since the dorsal cephalic squamation is rarely ever regular, counts between these limits are of little value in the absen
RF2A737MB–Underwater shot of Mulletts, of the family Mugilidae, also known as Grey Mulletts. Mulletts are an important source of food in southern Europe.
RMPEHMN9–Thick Lipped Grey Mullet. Chelon labrosus. Single adult swimming in harbour. Scotland.
RF2J1NGMR–The leaping mullet (Chelon saliens) is a species of fish in the family Mugilidae. It is found in coastal waters and estuaries in the northeast Atlanti
RM2A2N6B1–Mugil cephalus, Print, The flathead grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) is an important food fish species in the mullet family Mugilidae. It is found in coastal tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. Its length is typically 30 to 75 centimetres (12 to 30 in). It is known with numerous English names, including the flathead mullet, striped mullet (US, American Fisheries Society name), black mullet, bully mullet, common mullet, grey mullet, sea mullet and mullet, among others., 1700-1880
RMMCKT7F–. 10 cm (from Goode 1884) Common Name: striped mullet Scientific Name: Mugil cephalus Other Common Names: common mullet, black mul- let, Biloxi bacon, liza, gray mullet, muletcabot{French), lisapardete (Spanish) (Broadhead 1953, Breuer 1957, Christmas and Waller 1973, Kuo et al. 1973, Finucane et al. 1978, Fischer 1978, NOAA 1985). Classification (Robins et al. 1991) Phylum: Chordata Class: Osteichthyes Order: Perciformes Family: Mugilidae Value Commercial: Mullet comprise one of the most impor- tant fisheries of the southern United States with com- bined 1993 Gulf of Mexico landings for black
RF2J4K5PF–School of thicklip grey mullet, Chelon labrosus, a coastal fish of the family Mugilidae, underwater in Atlantic Ocean.
RF2B919AY–Mugil cephalus, Print, The flathead grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) is an important food fish species in the mullet family Mugilidae. It is found in coastal tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. Its length is typically 30 to 75 centimetres (12 to 30 in). It is known with numerous English names, including the flathead mullet, striped mullet (US, American Fisheries Society name), black mullet, bully mullet, common mullet, grey mullet, sea mullet and mullet, among others., 1700-1880, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvent
RFRD9NBC–Fresh Mugil On Display On Ice On Fishermen Market Store Shop. Mugil Is A Genus Of Mullet In The Family Mugilidae. Seafood Fish Background.
RMRMH806–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. The Fishes of the Family Mugilidae in South Africa. 595 to divert the anterior part of the body upwards. The larger the ventrals, and the more anterior their insertion, the greater will be this effect.. Fig. 1.—Diagram to show the structure of the ventral fins of Mugil species— A, lateral view; B, ventral view, mv, membrane connecting ventrals *; mb, membrane joined to body; sp, interventral scaly process. Gills and Gill-Rakers. The gill-rakers to the three inner arches are set at right angles to the
RF2J1NGY5–The leaping mullet (Chelon saliens) is a species of fish in the family Mugilidae. It is found in coastal waters and estuaries in the northeast Atlanti
RM2A2N6B0–Mugil cephalus, Print, The flathead grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) is an important food fish species in the mullet family Mugilidae. It is found in coastal tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. Its length is typically 30 to 75 centimetres (12 to 30 in). It is known with numerous English names, including the flathead mullet, striped mullet (US, American Fisheries Society name), black mullet, bully mullet, common mullet, grey mullet, sea mullet and mullet, among others., 1700-1880
RF2J4K5T3–School of thicklip grey mullet, Chelon labrosus, a coastal fish of the family Mugilidae, search food at the surface, in Atlantic Ocean.
RF2B919B0–Mugil cephalus, Print, The flathead grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) is an important food fish species in the mullet family Mugilidae. It is found in coastal tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. Its length is typically 30 to 75 centimetres (12 to 30 in). It is known with numerous English names, including the flathead mullet, striped mullet (US, American Fisheries Society name), black mullet, bully mullet, common mullet, grey mullet, sea mullet and mullet, among others., 1700-1880, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvent
RMREGEKW–. Common marine fishes of California. Fishes -- California; Fishes. 54 DIVISION OF FISH AND GAME. Figure 27 MULLET Mugil cephalus Relationship: The only member of the mullet family, Mugilidae, found in California. Distinguishing Characters: The two Avell-separated dorsal fins, the first com- posed usually of four slender spines ; the minute teeth ; the absence of a lateral line; the very broad space between the eyes which is almost one-half the length of the head; the large scales. Length to about 2} feet. Color: Deep olive-gray on the back becoming silvery on the sides and belly ; distinct da
RM2A2N6AW–Mugil cephalus, Print, The flathead grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) is an important food fish species in the mullet family Mugilidae. It is found in coastal tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. Its length is typically 30 to 75 centimetres (12 to 30 in). It is known with numerous English names, including the flathead mullet, striped mullet (US, American Fisheries Society name), black mullet, bully mullet, common mullet, grey mullet, sea mullet and mullet, among others., 1700-1880
RF2J4K5W3–School of thicklip grey mullet, Chelon labrosus, a coastal fish of the family Mugilidae, search food at the surface, in Atlantic Ocean.
RF2B919B3–Mugil cephalus, Print, The flathead grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) is an important food fish species in the mullet family Mugilidae. It is found in coastal tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. Its length is typically 30 to 75 centimetres (12 to 30 in). It is known with numerous English names, including the flathead mullet, striped mullet (US, American Fisheries Society name), black mullet, bully mullet, common mullet, grey mullet, sea mullet and mullet, among others., 1700-1880, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvent
RMRMH7MC–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. The Fishes of the Family Mugilidae in South Africa. 627 Scales large, predorsal very finely denticulate, ventral scales more distinctly so. Predorsal scales as wide as long (PL XX, E and F), l.r. 29-32 (Giinther 28), l.tr. 11, 10-11 predorsal to above hind margin of head. Five cheek scales. Colour (Preserved).—Uniform light brown; silvery in life. Hind edge of scales dark. Localities.—Port Elizabeth, Durban, St. Lucia Bay, Kosi Bay. Length.—Up to 600 mm. Five specimens, all adults (one stuffed, Port
RM2A2N6AX–Mugil cephalus, Print, The flathead grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) is an important food fish species in the mullet family Mugilidae. It is found in coastal tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. Its length is typically 30 to 75 centimetres (12 to 30 in). It is known with numerous English names, including the flathead mullet, striped mullet (US, American Fisheries Society name), black mullet, bully mullet, common mullet, grey mullet, sea mullet and mullet, among others., 1700-1880
RF2J4K5TT–School of thicklip grey mullet, Chelon labrosus, a coastal fish of the family Mugilidae, search food at the surface, in Atlantic Ocean.
RF2B919B2–Mugil cephalus, Print, The flathead grey mullet (Mugil cephalus) is an important food fish species in the mullet family Mugilidae. It is found in coastal tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. Its length is typically 30 to 75 centimetres (12 to 30 in). It is known with numerous English names, including the flathead mullet, striped mullet (US, American Fisheries Society name), black mullet, bully mullet, common mullet, grey mullet, sea mullet and mullet, among others., 1700-1880, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvent
RMRMH7W2–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. The Fishes of the Family Mugilidae in South Africa. 611 margin of eye. Lower margin of preorbital gently curved down- wards, not notched, serrate. Maxilla not, or only extreme tip, exposed. Preorbital scaly. Angle of lower jaw 95-98°. Outline of jaw rounded or angular. Symphysial knob single. Upper lip fairly thick, width at apex of snout 3-3-5 in eye. Kelatively large, close-set, flattened, recurved, dilated spatulate teeth with a notch at each side of apex (strangulated) (PL XVI, E) in a single ser
RMRMH7JA–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. The Fishes of the Family Mugilidae in South Africa. 637 Behind and below the upper part of the base of the fin is a small scaled cutaneous projection. Fin scaly on basal half. Ventrals 1-4 in head, inserted below 1-1 times nearer hind margin of head than origin of first dorsal. Edge of fin almost truncate, very slightly emarginate. Axillary scale 3-5 in head. Interventral scaly process rather wide and heavy. Caudal forked, mid-rays 1-7 in head. Scales very finely ctenoid; predorsal scales slightly lo
RMRMH7PE–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. The Fishes of the Family Mugilidae in South Africa. 615 origin of first dorsal to tip of snout. Longest soft ray 1-9-2-3, base of second dorsal 2-9-3-5 in head. Last ray slightly longer than penultimate, fin slightly elevated anteriorly, edge gently concave. Second dorsal scaly basally and anteriorly only. A III, 9. Inserted slightly in advance of second dorsal, below the 26th-29th lateral scale. Longest ray 1-8-2-3 in head. In shape fin resembles dorsal. Scaly anteriorly and basally. P 16-18, 1-45-1
RMRMH7Y8–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. The Fishes of the Family Mugilidae in South Africa. 601 dorsal 2-8-3-8 in head, 2-6-3-0 in distance from origin of first to origin of second dorsal, 5-3-6-4 in distance from origin of first dorsal to snout tip. Longest soft ray 1-6-1-8, base of second dorsal 2-0-2-6 in head. Last ray much longer than penultimate, edge of fin concave. Second dorsal scaly basally only.. -Mugil cephalus Linn. Note.—In this and other text-figures of species, the lateral row of dots indicates the number and disposition of
RMRMH7XB–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. The Fishes of the Family Mugilidae in South Africa. 607 lateral scale. Second ray 1-6-1-8 in head; shape of fin similar to that of dorsal; scaly. P 15-16, 1-06-1-25 in head, tip reaches to llth-12th lateral scale, inserted 2-6-3 times as far from the ventral as from the dorsal profile. Axillary scale, bluntly rounded or pointed, 3-3-5 in head. Ventrals 1-6-1-7 in head, inserted below 1-1-1-2 times as far from the origin of the first dorsal as from the hind margin of the head. Edge of fin gently round
RMRMH7WX–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. The Fishes of the Family Mugilidae in South Africa. 609 Mugil crenilabis Forsk. ? 1861. Giinther, Cat. Fish. B.M., vol. iii, p. 458. 1888. Day, Fish. India, p. 355. 1925. Barnard, Ann. S.A. Mus., vol. xxi, p. 307. Depth 3-8-4-3, length of head 3-2-3-4 in length of body. Eye 3-8-4, snout 3-5, interorbital width 2-3-2-5, and postorbital length 1-9 in length of head. Adipose eyelids rudimentary. Nostrils J eye diameter apart, anterior midway between front margin of eye and profile of snout tip. Lower ma
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