RM2WXXBGT–Northern whiting, Sillago sihama 1, shy soldier, Myripristis seychellensis 2 and alfonsino, Beryx decadactylus 3. 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.
RF2E3BAPE–Nyumen (Warm Somen Noodles) with Tied Sillago, Japanese Food
RFJ0AGKB–Fried Sillago fish of seafood in white dish and fresh cabbage on wooden background.
RMJ9AXEY–Sillago maculata Ford 58
RMHYGE44–Naturalis Biodiversity Center RMNH.ART.539 Sillago japonica Kawahara Keiga 1823 1829 Siebold Collection pencil drawing water colour
RMBXRWC0–School Whiting (Sillago bessensis) on white background
RFKG8YB7–Sand whiting also known summer, yellowfin or blue-nose whiting (Sillago ciliate) is a slender and slightly compressed fish, with two parts dorsal fin
RM2EAAYT1–.140 - Sillago japonica Temminck and Schlegel - Kawahara Keiga - 1823 - 1829 - pencil drawing - water colour.
RM2EDNXJ7–Poissons.- 1. Sillago ponctué. (Nouvelle-Hollande.); 2. Sillago de bass. (Nouvelle-Hollande.); 3. Ambasse de Dussumier. (Célèbes.); 4. Apogon orbiculaire. (Amboine.); 5. Apogon à nagcoires
RMFDDPFK–Mushroom soaked in water for cleaning.(Silver Sillago)
RFM6XFG6–Silver Sillago fish fried, Thai cuisine
RFR6PYK9–Silver sillago, Sand border, Sand smelt, Sand whiting or Sillago-whiting (Silago sihama) Indian Ocean, Hikkaduwa, Sri Lanka, South Asia
RM2A2NH4X–Sillago domina, Print, 1700-1880
RM2HG83XE–Sillago domina Ford 58.
RF2B9239B–Sillago domina, Print, 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.
RF2FJXP5D–The northern whiting, Sillago sihama (also known as the silver whiting and sand smelt) fish kept on fish crate with ice.
RM2AMAJT8–Poissons- 1 Sillago ponctué (Nouvelle-Hollande); 2 Sillago de bass (Nouvelle-Hollande); 3 Ambasse de Dussumier (Célèbes); 4 Apogon orbiculaire (Amboine); 5 Apogon à nagcoires Poissons.: 1. Sillago ponctué. (Nouvelle-Hollande.); 2. Sillago de bass. (Nouvelle-Hollande.); 3. Ambasse de Dussumier. (Célèbes.); 4. Apogon orbiculaire. (Amboine.); 5. Apogon à nagcoires roses. (Amboine.).; Poissons.: 1. Sillago ponctué. (Nouvelle-Hollande.); 2. Sillago de bass. (Nouvelle-Hollande.); 3. Ambasse de Dussumier. (Célèbes.); 4. Apogon orbiculaire. (Amboine.); 5. Apogon à nagcoires roses. (Amboine.).
RM2ANFC8F–The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon . Susjui 3i(h Minter-n Bros imp I.ECHENEiS NEUCRATES1 2, E. ALBESCENS. J 3, SILLAGO SIHAMA.5,0PISTH0GNATHUS NIGROMARGINATUS. 4.PERCIS HEXOPHTHALMA Days Fishes of India. Plate LVHI..
RF2HD8YD5–Kisu (Japanese whiting ) isolated on white background
RFJ0AGHB–Fried Sillago fish of seafood in white dish and fresh cabbage on wooden background.
RMJ9AXF0–Sillago sihama Ford 57
RMHYGDRC–Naturalis Biodiversity Center RMNH.ART.140 Sillago japonica Temminck and Schlegel Kawahara Keiga 1823 1829 Siebold Collection pencil drawing water colour
RF2RR2KKN–crispy fried sand whiting fish arranging on plate dipping spicy chili sauce in cup
RFKG8YB6–Sand whiting also known summer, yellowfin or blue-nose whiting (Sillago ciliate) is a slender and slightly compressed fish, with two parts dorsal fin
RFF14HXK–Tempura
RF2G8N68A–The name Gudgeon was created from wooden letter cubes. Seafood and food.
RMFDDPFX–Ehedocn placed on banana leaves for cooking.(Silver Sillago)
RFM7N6HB–Silver Sillago fish fried, Thai cuisine
RM2A2NH50–Sillago sihama, Print, The northern whiting, Sillago sihama (also known as the silver whiting and sand smelt), is a marine fish, the most widespread and abundant member of the smelt-whiting family Sillaginidae. The northern whiting was the first species of sillaginid scientifically described and is therefore the type species of both the family Sillaginidae and the genus Sillago. The species is distributed in the Indo-Pacific region from South Africa in the west to Japan and Indonesia in the east, also becoming an invasive species to the Mediterranean through the Suez Canal. The northern
RM2HG83X7–Sillago sihama Ford 57.
RF2B9239A–Sillago domina, Print, 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.
RM2ANFCDC–The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon . ;fe. Susjui 3i(h Minter-n Bros imp I.ECHENEiS NEUCRATES1 2, E. ALBESCENS. J 3, SILLAGO SIHAMA.5,0PISTH0GNATHUS NIGROMARGINATUS. 4.PERCIS HEXOPHTHALMA Days Fishes of India. Plate LVHI.
RFK70KKE–SILVER SILLAGO or Sillaginidae fish of fried in dish on wooden floor this a local Thai foods in popular.
RMJ9AXEX–Sillago domina Ford 58
RMGK44G2–45658 Sillago bassensis
RF2RR2KKJ–crispy fried sand whiting fish arranging on plate dipping spicy chili sauce in cup
RFF14GE9–Tempura
RF2G8N5RF–The name Gudgeon was created from wooden letter cubes. Seafood and food.
RM2A2NH4Y–Sillago maculata, Print, The trumpeter whiting, Sillago maculata, (also known as the winter whiting or diver whiting) is a common species of coastal marine fish of the smelt-whiting family, Sillaginidae. The trumpeter whiting is endemic to Australia, inhabiting the eastern seaboard from southern New South Wales to northern Queensland. The species is found in bays, estuaries, coastal lakes and mangrove creeks on silty and muddy substrates in waters ranging from 0 to 30 m deep, occasionally inhabiting sandy and seagrass beds., 1700-1880
RM2HG83X9–Sillago maculata Ford 58.
RF2B923A1–Sillago sihama, Print, The northern whiting, Sillago sihama (also known as the silver whiting and sand smelt), is a marine fish, the most widespread and abundant member of the smelt-whiting family Sillaginidae. The northern whiting was the first species of sillaginid scientifically described and is therefore the type species of both the family Sillaginidae and the genus Sillago. The species is distributed in the Indo-Pacific region from South Africa in the west to Japan and Indonesia in the east, also becoming an invasive species to the Mediterranean through the Suez Canal. The northern whitin
RM2ANFBR0–The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon . 3 Foi Mintern hlh Mintern Bros irap 1, PERCIS PUNCTATA. 2. P. PULCHELLA. 5, OPISTHOGNATHUS ROSENBERGII. 3, SILLAGO DOMTNA. 4. S. MA.CULATA. e.PSEUDOCHROMIS XANTHOCHIR. Days Fishes of India. Plate LIX..
RFK70KK7–SILVER SILLAGO or Sillaginidae fish of fried in dish on wooden floor this a local Thai foods in popular.
RMPG0E06–. 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. G.HI'ord del RMmtern lith Mintem Bros imi 1, PERCIS PUNCTATA 2. P, PULCHELLA, 6, OPISTIiOGNATHUS RO SENBERGIl. 3, SILLAGO DOMnIA, 4. S, MAOULAIA 6, PSEUDOCHROMIS XANTHOCHIR,. 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
RF2RT6GNG–crispy fried sand whiting fish arranging on plate dipping spicy chili sauce in cup
RFF14GER–Tempura
RF2G8N65H–The name Gudgeon was created from wooden letter cubes. Seafood and food.
RM2A2NH4T–Sillago ciliata, Print, The sand whiting (Sillago ciliata), also known as the summer whiting, yellowfin whiting or blue-nose whiting, is a common species of coastal marine fish of the family Sillaginidae, the smelt-whitings. It is a slender, slightly compressed fish that is very similar to other species of Sillago, with detailed spine, ray and lateral line scale counts needed to distinguish the species between its nearest relative Sillago analis. The sand whiting is distributed along the east coast of Australia from Cape York south to Tasmania, as well as Lord Howe Island and New Caledonia in
RF2B9239G–Sillago maculata, Print, The trumpeter whiting, Sillago maculata, (also known as the winter whiting or diver whiting) is a common species of coastal marine fish of the smelt-whiting family, Sillaginidae. The trumpeter whiting is endemic to Australia, inhabiting the eastern seaboard from southern New South Wales to northern Queensland. The species is found in bays, estuaries, coastal lakes and mangrove creeks on silty and muddy substrates in waters ranging from 0 to 30 m deep, occasionally inhabiting sandy and seagrass beds., 1700-1880, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of br
RM2ANFBYM–The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon . 3 Foi Mintern hlh Mintern Bros irap 1, PERCIS PUNCTATA. 2. P. PULCHELLA. 5, OPISTHOGNATHUS ROSENBERGII. 3, SILLAGO DOMTNA. 4. S. MA.CULATA. e.PSEUDOCHROMIS XANTHOCHIR. Days Fishes of India. Plate LIX.
RFK70KKX–SILVER SILLAGO or Sillaginidae fish of fried in dish on wooden floor this a local Thai foods in popular.
RMJHFAGK–Naturalis Biodiversity Center - RMNH.ART.140 - Sillago japonica Temminck and Schlegel - Kawahara Keiga - 1823 - 1829 - Siebold Collection - pencil drawing - water colour
RMPG0E0Y–. 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. G.ll.l'bni il«l. ^juzirii lilti l,ECHENEit3 NEUCRATES. 2 E ALBESCENS. 3, SILLAGO SIHAMA 5 OPISTHOGNATHUS NIGROMARGINATUS . Mmtem Bros. imp 4 PERCIS HEXOPHTHALMA. 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
RFF14GDR–Tempura
RF2G8N5XT–The name Gudgeon was created from wooden letter cubes. Seafood and food.
RF2B92398–Sillago ciliata, Print, The sand whiting (Sillago ciliata), also known as the summer whiting, yellowfin whiting or blue-nose whiting, is a common species of coastal marine fish of the family Sillaginidae, the smelt-whitings. It is a slender, slightly compressed fish that is very similar to other species of Sillago, with detailed spine, ray and lateral line scale counts needed to distinguish the species between its nearest relative Sillago analis. The sand whiting is distributed along the east coast of Australia from Cape York south to Tasmania, as well as Lord Howe Island and New Caledonia in
RMRDR596–. Fishes. Fishes. 572 Surmullets, Croakers, etc. ear-bones not clearly identifiable are found from the Miocene on. These structures are more highly specialized in this group than in any other.. Fig. 465—Drum, Pogonias chromis (Linnreus). Matanzas, Fla. The Sillaginidae, etc.—Allied to the ScicsnidcB is the small family of Kisugos, SillaginidcE, of the coasts of Asia. These are slender, cylindrical fishes, silvery in color, with a general resemblance to small Scicsnas. Sillago japonicus, the kisugo of Japan, is a very abrmdant species, valued as food. Sillago sihama ranges from Japan to Abyssin
RFK70KKK–SILVER SILLAGO or Sillaginidae fish of fried in dish on wooden floor this a local Thai foods in popular.
RF2G8N61D–The name Gudgeon was created from wooden letter cubes. Seafood and food.
RMRDJRRC–. A guide to the study of fishes. Fishes; Zoology; Fishes. 358 Surmullets, Croakers, etc. ear-bones not clearly identifiable are found from the Miocene on. These structures are more highly specialized in this group than in any other.. Fig. 296.—Drum, Pogonias chromis (Linna?us). Matanzas, Fla. The Sillaginidae, etc.—Allied to the ScicBnidcs is the small family of Kisugos, Sillaginidcs, of the coasts of Asia. These are slender, cylindrical fishes, silvery in color, with a general resemblance to small Scicsnas. Sillago japonicus, the kisugo of Japan, is a very abundant species, valued as food. S
RF2G8N67K–The name Gudgeon was created from wooden letter cubes. Seafood and food.
RMRDC939–. 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. G.ll.l'bni il«l. ^juzirii lilti l,ECHENEit3 NEUCRATES. 2 E ALBESCENS. 3, SILLAGO SIHAMA 5 OPISTHOGNATHUS NIGROMARGINATUS . Mmtem Bros. imp 4 PERCIS HEXOPHTHALMA. 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
RF2G8N656–The name Gudgeon was created from wooden letter cubes. Seafood and food.
RMRH4089–. A brief review of the fisheries of New South Wales, present and potential ... NSW Fisheries; Fisheries. Brief Review of Fisheries of N.S.W. Plate. Hi^^^^- SOME COMMON FISHES OF NEW SOUTH WALES, (r) Golden Perch or " Yellow Belly," Plectroplites ambiguus (Richardson). (2) Silver Perch or " Grunter," Terapon ellipticus (Richardson). (3) Sand Whiting, Sillago ciliata ICmv. and Val.). (4) River Garfish, Hemirhamphns regularis (Giinther).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and
RMRDC92F–. 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. G.HI'ord del RMmtern lith Mintem Bros imi 1, PERCIS PUNCTATA 2. P, PULCHELLA, 6, OPISTIiOGNATHUS RO SENBERGIl. 3, SILLAGO DOMnIA, 4. S, MAOULAIA 6, PSEUDOCHROMIS XANTHOCHIR,. 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
RMRJRGT2–. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. 6 NEW SHARKS AND FISHES FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA. this score. Females 7 to 9 ft. long at Bunbury (January, 1945) were im- mature. Galeolamna dorsalis feeds on various fishes and Crustacea, but digestion is so rapid that identification of stomach contents is usually impossible and many specimens are empty. Apart from prawns, crabs, octopus and pipe- fish remains, I found the following fishes in this shark: Cybium queens- landicum, Amphacanthus nebulosus, Parapercis, Amphitherapon, Sillago, a Clupeid, probably Sardinops, and a small elasmobran
RMRF3KX4–. A catalog of the fishes known from the waters of Korea. Fishes. Fig. 34. Goniistius zonatus (Cuv. & Val.). (After Jordan & Hcrre, Proc. U. S. N. M., Vol. XXXIII, p. 164.) Family SILLAGINID^. 144. Sillago sihama Forskal. "Kisu." Chinnampo, Fusan (No. 4163a, 4321a); common. Specimens of this species show great variation in the depth of the body, attenuation of the head and snout, and height of the spinous dorsal. All seem to belong to one species, however, and to be identical with others from Japan, Swatow, Hong Kong, Formosa, and the Philippines. Family PTEROPSARID^. 145. Ne
RMRHDN4W–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. BONNER ZOOLOGISCHE MONOGRAPHIEN Nr. 54/2007 Host data: Sillago ciliata (A. translucens), Rhom- bosolea tapirina (A. bilobata); Hippoglossina stomata, Pleuronichthis verticalis, P. decurrens, Scorpaena guttata (A. californiana) Distribution (Fig. 30): coastal waters of Green- land, California, Tasmania, Australia and East Ant- arctica. Congenitors: A. anoculata Moore, 1940 - Greenland A. bilobata Ingram, 1957 - Tasmania, Pacific Ocean A. californiana Burreson, 1977 - California, Pacific Ocean References: Badham 1916, Sawyer 1986, Epsh- tein etal. (199
RMRFBJG3–. A catalog of the fishes known from the waters of Korea. Fishes. Fig. 34. Goniistius zonatus (Cuv. & Val.). (After Jordan & Hcrre, Proc. U. S. N. M., Vol. XXXIII, p. 164.) Family SILLAGINID^. 144. Sillago sihama Forskal. "Kisu." Chinnampo, Fusan (No. 4163a, 4321a); common. Specimens of this species show great variation in the depth of the body, attenuation of the head and snout, and height of the spinous dorsal. All seem to belong to one species, however, and to be identical with others from Japan, Swatow, Hong Kong, Formosa, and the Philippines. Family PTEROPSARID^. 145. Ne
RMRF3KXB–. A catalog of the fishes known from the waters of Korea. Fishes. JOEDAN AND METZ: FISHES KNOWN FROM THE WATERS OF KOREA 41 Family CIRRHITIDtE. 143. Goniistius zonatus (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Fusan ("Korea" 4483a).. Fig. 34. Goniistius zonatus (Cuv. & Val.). (After Jordan & Hcrre, Proc. U. S. N. M., Vol. XXXIII, p. 164.) Family SILLAGINID^. 144. Sillago sihama Forskal. "Kisu." Chinnampo, Fusan (No. 4163a, 4321a); common. Specimens of this species show great variation in the depth of the body, attenuation of the head and snout, and height of the spinous dorsal.
RMRFBJGA–. A catalog of the fishes known from the waters of Korea. Fishes. JOEDAN AND METZ: FISHES KNOWN FROM THE WATERS OF KOREA 41 Family CIRRHITIDtE. 143. Goniistius zonatus (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Fusan ("Korea" 4483a).. Fig. 34. Goniistius zonatus (Cuv. & Val.). (After Jordan & Hcrre, Proc. U. S. N. M., Vol. XXXIII, p. 164.) Family SILLAGINID^. 144. Sillago sihama Forskal. "Kisu." Chinnampo, Fusan (No. 4163a, 4321a); common. Specimens of this species show great variation in the depth of the body, attenuation of the head and snout, and height of the spinous dorsal.
RMRF3M46–. A catalog of the fishes of the island of Formosa, or Taiwan : based on the collections of Dr. Hans Sauter. Fishes. 192 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM Family SILLAGINID.E. 200. Sillago sihama (Forskal). Eight specimens from Takao, three to six inches long. Formosa (Jordan & Evermann). 201. Sillago seolus Jordan & Evermann. Keerun (Jordan & Evermann).. Fig. 18. Sillago xolus J. & E. (After Jordan & Evermann, Proc. D. S. N. M , Vol. 25, p. 3G0.) Family PENTACEROTIDjE.1 202. Histiopterus typus Temminck & Schlegel. One specimen, Takao, twelve inches long. Family PRIACANTHI
RMRFBJTN–. A catalog of the fishes of the island of Formosa, or Taiwan : based on the collections of Dr. Hans Sauter. Fishes. 192 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM Family SILLAGINID.E. 200. Sillago sihama (Forskal). Eight specimens from Takao, three to six inches long. Formosa (Jordan & Evermann). 201. Sillago seolus Jordan & Evermann. Keerun (Jordan & Evermann).. Fig. 18. Sillago xolus J. & E. (After Jordan & Evermann, Proc. D. S. N. M , Vol. 25, p. 3G0.) Family PENTACEROTIDjE.1 202. Histiopterus typus Temminck & Schlegel. One specimen, Takao, twelve inches long. Family PRIACANTHI
RMRFBJYK–. A catalog of the fishes of Formosa. Fishes. 192 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM Family SILLAGINID/E. 200. Sillago sihama (Forskal). Eight specimens from Takao, three to six inches long. Formosa (Jordan & Evermann). 201. Sillago seolus Jordan & Evermann. Keerun (Jordan & Evermann).. Fig. 18. Sillago seolui J. & E. (After Jordan & Evermann, Proe. U. S. N. M , Vol. 25, p. 360.) Family PENTACEROTID.E.1 202. Histiopterus typus Temminck & Schlegel. One specimen, Takao, twelve inches long. Family PRIACANTHID. E. 203. Priacanthus tayenus Richardson. (Native name Giam hong.) Th
RMRF3M7K–. A catalog of the fishes of Formosa. Fishes. 192 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM Family SILLAGINID/E. 200. Sillago sihama (Forskal). Eight specimens from Takao, three to six inches long. Formosa (Jordan & Evermann). 201. Sillago seolus Jordan & Evermann. Keerun (Jordan & Evermann).. Fig. 18. Sillago seolui J. & E. (After Jordan & Evermann, Proe. U. S. N. M , Vol. 25, p. 360.) Family PENTACEROTID.E.1 202. Histiopterus typus Temminck & Schlegel. One specimen, Takao, twelve inches long. Family PRIACANTHID. E. 203. Priacanthus tayenus Richardson. (Native name Giam hong.) Th
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