RFF5602N–Lobotes surinamensis Atlantic Tripletail fish floating at surface mimetic camouflage like a leaf. Ilhabela Brazil
RF2J6A9NC–A juvenile Atlantic Tripletail (Lobotes surinamensis) in the Caribbean Sea, Mexico
RM2WXXBW0–Jack-knifefish, Eques lanceolatus 1, and Atlantic tripletail, Lobotes surinamensis 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.
RF2GFYMPG–Tripletail fish on white background isolated
RM2A77J04–Atlantic tripletail, Lobotes surinamensis (Surinam holocentrus, Holocentrus surinamensis). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's The Naturalist's Miscellany, London, 1806.
RF2B1GMWR–Atlantic tripletail lobotes surinamensis, a tropical marine fish in side view
RMJ8G0AD–Lobotes surinamensis Ford 21
RM2E1FY61–Lobotes surinamensis Ford 21.
RM2AA3967–49. The Black Triple--tail (Lobotes surinamensis). 50. The Spotted Wrymouth (Cryptacanthodes maculatus). 51. The Silvery Corvina (Corvina Argyroleuca).; 49. The Black Triple--tail (Lobotes surinamensis). 50. The Spotted Wrymouth (Cryptacanthodes maculatus). 51. The Silvery Corvina (Corvina Argyroleuca).
RM2AWXN44–Fishes . N> 1 ARCHAMIA I.INEOLATA (EHRENBERG) 2 GRAMMISTES SEXLINEATUS (THUNBERG) 3 PHAROPTERYX MELAS (BLEEKER) PERCH-LIKE FISHES OF THE CORAL REEFS, SAMOA The Bass and their Relatives 545 The Flashers: Lobotidae.—The small family of LobotidcB, flash-ers, or triple-tails, closely resembles the Serranidce, but there. Fig. 434 —Flasher, Lobotes surinamensis (Bloch). Virginia. are no teeth on vomer or palatines. The three species arerobust fishes, of a large size, of a dark-green color, the frontoart of the head very short. They reach a length of about
RMP6H2C9–Atlantic tripletail, Lobotes surinamensis (Surinam holocentrus, Holocentrus surinamensis). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's The Naturalist's Miscellany, London, 1806.
RMGK45MY–33901 Lobotes Surinamensis (Bloch)
RMBKG3DH–Atlantic tripletail
RFF56028–Lobotes surinamensis Atlantic Tripletail fish floating at surface mimetic camouflage like a leaf. Ilhabela Brazil
RMKT2EXG–33901 Lobotes Surinamensis (Bloch)
RM2AXHYWW–The food and game fishes of New York: . ° or 60° 1. At Woods Hole, Mass.,they are deposited in June. This is a valuable food fish, reaching a length of 18 inches and the weight of 6pounds. 414 SKVKXTII REPORT OK TIIK l-ORKST, ITSH AM) OAMK COMMISSION. 115. Flasher; Triple-tail (Lobotcs sKrinaiuciisis Bloch). Holocentrus SKriiiaiiiciisis Bloch, Ichth., pi. 243, 1790, Surinam. Bodianiis triiinis .MircHiLl., Tran.s. Lit. X: Pliil. Soc, I, 418, jil. Ill, fig. 10, 1815, Powles Hook, N. J.Lohotes auctorum GUnther, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus., I, 338, 1859.Lobotes surinamensis Cuvier & Valenciennes, Hist.
RFF5601R–Lobotes surinamensis Atlantic Tripletail fish floating at surface mimetic camouflage like a leaf. Ilhabela Brazil
RM2AWXMEE–Fishes . Fig. 434 —Flasher, Lobotes surinamensis (Bloch). Virginia. are no teeth on vomer or palatines. The three species arerobust fishes, of a large size, of a dark-green color, the frontoart of the head very short. They reach a length of about. Fig. 485—Cat.ilufa, Priacanthtis arenatiis Cm: & Viil Woofls Hole, Mass. three feet and are good food-fishes. Lobotes surinamensiscomes northward from the West Indies as far as Cape Cod. vV^^|d 9F 9 v,^^ V 11 I^P^^k 1^2^B II ^^^^^^^^^Bb, ^^^^^^^^K^ f # Hp ^ ^B^^HB^^^i<^^ ^T^K^k K^ J9 jH Hv 1 *^hI^^I Ait / J * / ?^ ^^^^^^^^^^^1 y 3 vC b. 3 The Ba
RMGK69B2–52006 Flasher, Lobotes surinamensis (Bloch) Virginia
RMRDJT50–. A guide to the study of fishes. Fishes; Zoology; Fishes. The Bass and their Relatives 331 The Flashers: Lobotidae.—The small family of Lohotidce, flash- ers, or triple-tails, closely resembles the Scrranidao, but there. Fig. 266.—Flasher, Lobotes surinamensis (Bloch). Virginia. are no teeth on vomer or palatines. The three species are robust fishes, of a large size, of a dark-green color, the front part of the head very short. They reach a length of about. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration a
RMPG18KC–. The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon. Fishes. Day's Fishes of India. Plate XXI.. G-.H.Ford del. Susmi lith !Niintem Bro: 3 imp. 1. DIAGRAMMA CINCTUM. 2. D. GRISEUM. 3. D. PICTUM. 5. LOBOTES SURINAMENSIS. 4. D. PUNCTATUM.. 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.. Day, Francis, 1829-1889. London, B. Quaritch
RMRDT0BN–. American fishes; a popular treatise upon the game and food fishes of North America, with especial reference to habits and methods of capture. Fishes. 148 AMERICAN FISHES.. THE FLASHER. The "Flasher" or "Triple-tail" of New York, Lobotes surinamensis, known in South Carolina as the " Black Perch," and to the fishermen of St. John's River as the " Grouper," is spoken of by various authors as the "Black Triple-tail," and in 1856, according to Gill, was called in New York market the " Flasher." It is remarkable on account of its extraor
RMRDT10Y–. The fishes of North Carolina . Fishes. 284 FISHES OF NORTH CAROLINA. 249. LOBOTES SURINAMENSIS (Bloch). "Steamboat"; Triple-tail; Flasher; Sea Perch (S. 0.); Black Perch (S. 0.). Holocentrua aurinamenaia Bloch, Ichthyologie, pi. 243,1790; Surinam. Lobotes aurinamenaia, Jordan & Evermann, 1896, 1235, pi. cxciv, fig. 510. Diagnosis.—^Depth variable, averaging .5 length; head .3 length; maxillary heavy, extend- ing to pupil; eye about equal to snout and contained 6 times in head; scales in lateral series about 55, those about eye very fine, those on opercle large; dorsal rays xii,
RMRDJT4T–. A guide to the study of fishes. Fishes; Zoology; Fishes. Fig. 266.—Flasher, Lobotes surinamensis (Bloch). Virginia. are no teeth on vomer or palatines. The three species are robust fishes, of a large size, of a dark-green color, the front part of the head very short. They reach a length of about. Fig. 267.—Catalufa, Pnacanthus arennlu.i Cuv. * Val Wood'.s Hole, Mass. three feet and are good food-fishes. Lobotes surinamensis comes northward from the West Indies as far as Cape Cod.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for r
RMRPED7F–. American fishes : a popular treatise upon the game and food fishes of North America with especial reference to habits and methods of capture. Fishes -- North America. MS AMERICAN FISHES.. THE FLASHER. The "Flasher" or " Triple-tail" of New York, Lobotes surinamensis, known in South Carolina as the " Black Perch," and to the fishermen of St. John's River as the "Grouper," is spoken of by various authors as the " Black Triple-tail," and in 1856, according to Gill, was called in New- York market the " Flasher." It is remarkable on acco
RMRG44HG–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME Calif. Fish and Game 79(4): 167-168 1993 FIRST RECORD OF THE TRIPLETAIL {LOBOTES SURINAMENSIS, FAMILY LOBOTIDAE) IN CALIFORNIA WATERS JAMES M. ROUNDS and RICHARD F. FEENEY Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 900 Exposition Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90007 On 5 April 1992, a tripletail {Lohotes surinamensis) (Bloch 1790), was caught by an unknown fisherman on hook and line using an anchovy as bait off the C
RMRDR5E3–. Fishes. Fishes. â ^^^:S^'. -â sr*"*^^-'"'^ <:^te Fig. 485 âCatalufa, Priacanthus arenatus Cuv. & Val Woods Hole, Mass. three feet and are good food-fishes. Lobotes surinamensis comes northward from the West Indies as far as Cape Cod.. 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.. Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931. New York, H. Holt and Company
RMRDCJ6X–. The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon. Fishes. Day's Fishes of India. Plate XXI.. G-.H.Ford del. Susmi lith !Niintem Bro: 3 imp. 1. DIAGRAMMA CINCTUM. 2. D. GRISEUM. 3. D. PICTUM. 5. LOBOTES SURINAMENSIS. 4. D. PUNCTATUM.. 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.. Day, Francis, 1829-1889. London, B. Quaritch
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