RFM01NC4–Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps s a species of armored catfish native to Brazil, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela where it is found in the Orinoco and Amazon ba
RMMFF317–Sailfin Pleco fish (Glytoperichthys gibbiceps). Close up of mouth. Tropical freshwater fish also known as Common Pleco or Leopard Pleco. Dist. Brazil,
RMDTFNW5–Pterygolichthys gibbiceps, sailfin pleco
RF2HDWXMW–A Red stumpnose fish underwater (Chrysoblephus gibbiceps) between kelp with a white body and red to orange color blotches.
RFT8N1N1–Catfish (Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps) in freshwater aquarium
RFKK233F–Sheatfish Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps in aquarium
RF2JKE96J–Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps is a species of armored catfish, The average Sailfin Pleco size is between 13 to 19 inches in length when fully grown
RF2CFD919–Red blunt nose, (Chrysoblephus gibbiceps), adult, swimming, in water, captive, Cape Town, South Africa
RMDREXWJ–Grey crowned crane at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre, Gloucestershire, UK
RM2AWK7TT–Marine biological report for the year ended ..and the half year ending .. . 5, 16, 18.Pike, 116.Puerulus, 73, 74.Purse-seine nets, 16. Recife, Cape, 21.Ked water, 17. 30.Richard Irvine, 5.River-harder, 86.Rock-cod, loi. Saldanha Bay, 37. Sargus capensis, 96. Sardines, 13, 26. Scaring of fish, 83. Scylliorhinus punctatus, 129. Seals, 14. Seal Island, 13, 14. Sea-harder, 86. Selene gibbiceps, 130. Snake Mackerel, 126. Snoek, 8, 116. Snoek eggs, 124, Soles, 23. Spratteloides aestuarius, 81. Springer-dikkop, 85, Springer-harder, 85.Spawn, 17,Star of the South, 5.St. Helenas Bay, 37.Steenje, 94 Ste
RF2AX7RKG–Spotted brocade catfish pterigoplicht under snag. Selective focus
RF2G0Y72F–Leopard Sailfin Pleco Aquarium fish Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps
RF2B76K08–Balearica regulorum or Grey crowned crane standing next to a swam with the head looking back. A rustic roof on the back and green foliage surrounding
RF2CFD915–Red blunt nose, (Chrysoblephus gibbiceps), adult, swimming, in water, captive, Cape Town, South Africa
RM2CF5PN6–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Fig. 25. -Outlines of heads of: a, Pagrus anglicus ; and b, Pagrus gibbiceps,showing forward limit of scaling (diagrammatic). On the other hand, in examples from Natal, these spines are seeneven on first glance to be longer than in the majority of Cape speci-mens. On measurement they prove to be from |-1 length of thehead. Where then can one draw the line between the Cape and Natalforms ? Is it possible that temperature of the water can affect thegrowth of two (or three) spines ? It is not a question of age. Young an
RF2B748F5–Spotted brocade catfish pterigoplicht under snag. Selective focus
RMRGETW4–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 7. Steatocranus, dentition: a. gibbiceps, 74 mm; b. casuarius, 66 mm; c. glaber, 43 mm; d. ubanguiensis, 45 mm; e. mpozoensis, 50 mm; f. tinanti, 36 mm.. 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.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum