RMCNN628–Humpnose Big-eye Bream (Monotaxis grandoculis) adult, swimming over reef, Sipadan Island, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
RMA4FNC9–Aggregation of sub adult bigeye emperors bream Monotaxis grandoculis Namu atoll Marshall Islands N Pacific
RMAJ0EAD–Big eye bream swimming in the wild.
RMW7WP08–School of Bluescale emperors (Lethrinus nebulosus) gathered for spawning. This species is usually solitary predator on the coral reef. Yolanda Reef, Ras Mohammed Marine Park, Sinai, Egypt. Red Sea.
RFC1RKGC–Bigeye emperor (Monotaxis grandoculis), Red sea, Egipt
RFHG3AJB–Bigeye emperor fish (Monotaxis grandoculis) underwater in the tropical reef of the red sea
RFERMRGY–Bigeye Emperor (Monotaxis grandoculis); Kona, Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, United States of America
RMA2RK2X–BIG EYE EMPEROR fish monotaxis grandoculis reef RED SEA Sharm El Sheikh EGYPT
RM2AWXB4E–Fishes . her but smaller tai or porgy, crimson, sprinkledwith blue spots, Pagrtis cardinalis, occurs in Japan in greatabundance, as also two species similar in character but withoutred, known as Kurodai or black tai. These are Spams latiisand Sparus berda. The gilt-head of the Mediterranean, Sparttsaurata, is very similar to these Japanese species. Sparus sarbain Australia is the tarwhine, and Spams anstralis the blackbream. The numerous species of PagcUus abound in the Medi-terranean. These are smaller in size than the species of Pagrtis,red in color and with feebler teeth. Monotaxis grattdoa
RFR2F09X–bigeye street sweeper
RMGK6T0A–42469 Monotaxis grandoculis (Forskai); after Bleeker
RMA2RKDJ–BIG EYE EMPEROR fish monotaxis grandoculis reef RED SEA Sharm El Sheikh EGYPT
RM2AJJXKN–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . ertya—contd. oppositifolia, F. v. M.oleaefolia, Planch.pedicellata, F. v. M. Monotaxis, Brongn. macrophylla, Be nthlinifolia, Brongn. Amperea, A. Juss. spartioides, Brongn. Tribe III.—Phyllanthe^e.Bridelia, IVilld. exaitata, F. v. M.—Wood resembles walnut, and is useful for cabinet-work,tomentosa, Blume. var. ovoidea, Benth.faginea, F. v. M. Cleis
RMPG2WX0–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 173. Male flower (f). Fig. 175. Male flower, without perianth. Fig. 174. Long. sect. of male flower. inhabiting the warm regions of Asia and Oceania. The Ricinocar- pus (fig. 173-175), which is Australian, has the same flower as cer- tain species of Codiceum, but the leaves are often narrow and ericoid, and the seeds have an embryo with semi-cylindrical narrow coty- ledons. In this way Ricinocarpus is to Codiceum what Monotaxis is to Jatropha and Tournesolia. Berti/a^ Australian like Ricinocarpus, has the same organs of vegetation, embryo and centr
RMD6MKK3–Scuba Diving Safari throughout The Maldives,Nov 1993 Digital underwater Slide Conversions,Maldives,Islands,Indian Ocean
RMA2RKBR–BIG EYE EMPEROR fish monotaxis grandoculis reef RED SEA Sharm El Sheikh EGYPT bigeye
RMRMDYT2–. An annotated checklist of the fishes of the Chagos Archipelago, Central Indian Ocean. Fishes. Fig. 215. Monotaxis grandoculis, 166 mm SL, Peros Banhos.. 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.. Winterbottom, Richard, 1944-; Emery, Alan, 1939-; Holm, Erling, 1950-; Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto : Royal Ontario Museum
RMPFJ1PX–. Dangerous marine animals. Marine animals. Sb'" / U' / w%^- ^ J "â â iV. *5* Fig. 82. Top: Snapper, Monotaxis grandoculis (Forskal). (From Hiyama) Center: Chinaman Fish, Paradicichthys venenatus Whitley (Coates). Bottom: Blue Parrotfish, Scarus caeruleus (Bloch). 129. 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.. Halstead, Bruce W. Cambridge, Md. , Cornell Maritime Press
RMD6MHT9–Scuba Diving Safari throughout The Maldives,Nov 1993 Digital underwater Slide Conversions,Maldives,Islands,Indian Ocean
RMA2RKET–BIG EYE EMPEROR fish monotaxis grandoculis reef RED SEA Sharm El Sheikh EGYPT bigeye
RMRMDYPE–. An annotated checklist of the fishes of the Chagos Archipelago, Central Indian Ocean. Fishes. Fig. 215. Monotaxis grandoculis, 166 mm SL, Peros Banhos.. Fig. 216. Mulloides flavolineatus, 151 mm SL, Peros Banhos.. 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.. Winterbottom, Richard, 1944-; Emery, Alan, 1939-; Holm, Erling, 1950-; Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto : Royal Ontario Museum
RMRDGCPY–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 173. Male flower (f). Fig. 175. Male flower, without perianth. Fig. 174. Long. sect. of male flower. inhabiting the warm regions of Asia and Oceania. The Ricinocar- pus (fig. 173-175), which is Australian, has the same flower as cer- tain species of Codiceum, but the leaves are often narrow and ericoid, and the seeds have an embryo with semi-cylindrical narrow coty- ledons. In this way Ricinocarpus is to Codiceum what Monotaxis is to Jatropha and Tournesolia. Berti/a^ Australian like Ricinocarpus, has the same organs of vegetation, embryo and centr
RMRG89KY–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. A, Monotaxis grandoculis (Forskal); B, Aphareus furcatus (Lacepede); C, Aprion virescens Cuvier and Valenciennes: all from Bikini Atoll.. 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.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Go
RMRGHHTJ–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany. 158 D.J. MABBERLEY AND D.T. MOORE Alphabetic list. 'Monotaxis linifolia Brongn. 150'. Annotation on drawing, [label] 'Zygotheca verticillata.' [pen- cil] '190' [reverse] '150' [pencil on mount] 'Monotaxis linifolia, Brongt.' [and] '150'. Drawing. 519 x 349 mm. Whole plant with green and white flowers. Below (left) enlargement of inflorescence. Bottom (left) enlargements of white male flowers and floral parts. Bottom (right) are details of nodes including enlargements and (below) female flower and stucture with seeds. Provenance and sp
RMRF0K60–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. CALAMIDIA. MONOTAXIS. 181 Genus CALAMIDIA. Type. Calamidia, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1877, p. 358 hirfa. Proboscis fully developed; palpi upturned, of male with the 2nd joint long and slender, the 3rd joint longer than the 2nd, subclavate and bent forward, of female not reaching vertex of head; antennae of female with bristles and cilia ; tibi« with the spurs moderate; abdomen clothed with rough hair. Fore wing- long and narrow, the costa arched, the apes rounded; vein 2 from middle of cell, curved at base; 3 fro
RMRF8XE0–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. CALAMIDIA. MONOTAXIS. 181 Genus CALAMIDIA. Type. Calamiclia, Butl. Trans. Enfc. Soc. 1877, p. 358 hirta. Proboscis fully developed; palpi upturned, of male with the 2nd joint long and slender, the 3rd joint longer than the 2nd, subclavate and bent forward, of female not reaching vertex of liead ; antennae of female with bristles and cilia ; tibiae with the spurs moderate ; abdomen clothed with rough hair. Fore wing long and narrow, the costa arched, the apex rounded; vein 2 from middle of cell, curved at base; 3 from well befor
RFH7GE52–Oriental sweetlip (Plectorhinchus vittatus) fishes under stone corals, Maldives
RMRF1MG4–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. CALAMIDIA. MONOTAXIS. 181 Genus CALAMIDIA. Type. Calamiclia, Butl. Trans. Enfc. Soc. 1877, p. 358 hirta. Proboscis fully developed; palpi upturned, of male with the 2nd joint long and slender, the 3rd joint longer than the 2nd, subclavate and bent forward, of female not reaching vertex of liead ; antennae of female with bristles and cilia ; tibiae with the spurs moderate ; abdomen clothed with rough hair. Fore wing long and narrow, the costa arched, the apex rounded; vein 2 from middle of cell, curved at base; 3 from well befor
RFGWC536–Big school of yellow Oriental sweetlips (Plectorhinchus vittatus), Maldives
RMRF8NJR–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. CALAMIDIA. MONOTAXIS. 181 Genus CALAMIDIA. Type. Calamidia, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1877, p. 358 hirfa. Proboscis fully developed; palpi upturned, of male with the 2nd joint long and slender, the 3rd joint longer than the 2nd, subclavate and bent forward, of female not reaching vertex of head; antennae of female with bristles and cilia ; tibi« with the spurs moderate; abdomen clothed with rough hair. Fore wing- long and narrow, the costa arched, the apes rounded; vein 2 from middle of cell, curved at base; 3 fro
RMRF8NJD–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 182 ARCTIAD^. 375. Monotaxis trimaculata, n. sp. 5 . Head and thorax blue-black; palpi, frons, tegulse, and base of patagia orange; legs orange and blue-black; abdomen orange^. Fig. 99.—Monotaxis trimaculata, 5. . the dorsal surface dull blue-black except at extremity. Fore wing blue-black, with a large subbasal wedge-shaped orange spot in and below cell; an elliptical spot in end of cell, and a somewhat quadrate elongate spot on apical part of costa ; cilia yellow towards tornus. Hind wing orange-yellow. Hah.
RMRF0K5M–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 182 ARCTIAD^. 375. Monotaxis trimaculata, n. sp. 5 . Head and thorax blue-black; palpi, frons, tegulse, and base of patagia orange; legs orange and blue-black; abdomen orange^. Fig. 99.—Monotaxis trimaculata, 5. . the dorsal surface dull blue-black except at extremity. Fore wing blue-black, with a large subbasal wedge-shaped orange spot in and below cell; an elliptical spot in end of cell, and a somewhat quadrate elongate spot on apical part of costa ; cilia yellow towards tornus. Hind wing orange-yellow. Hah.
RMRF1MFP–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 182 ARCTIAD.E. 375. Monotaxis trimaculata, n. sp. 5 . Head and thorax blue-black; palpi, frons, tepula^, and base of patagia orange ; legs orange and blue-black; abdomen orange,. Fig. 90.—Nonotaxis irimaculata, §. . the dorsal surface dull blue-black except at extremity. Fore wing blue-black, with a large subbasal wedge-shaped orange spot in and below cell; an elliptical spot in end of cell, and a somewhat quadrate elongate spot on apical part of costa ; cilia 3-ellow towards tornus. Hind wing orange-yellow. Hah. Borneo, Kina
RFH7GE6F–Big school of yellow Oriental sweetlips (Plectorhinchus vittatus), Maldives
RMRF8XDB–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 182 ARCTIAD.E. 375. Monotaxis trimaculata, n. sp. 5 . Head and thorax blue-black; palpi, frons, tepula^, and base of patagia orange ; legs orange and blue-black; abdomen orange,. Fig. 90.—Nonotaxis irimaculata, §. . the dorsal surface dull blue-black except at extremity. Fore wing blue-black, with a large subbasal wedge-shaped orange spot in and below cell; an elliptical spot in end of cell, and a somewhat quadrate elongate spot on apical part of costa ; cilia 3-ellow towards tornus. Hind wing orange-yellow. Hah. Borneo, Kina
RMRF8NJ7–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. Fig. 99.—Monotaxis trimaculata, 5. . the dorsal surface dull blue-black except at extremity. Fore wing blue-black, with a large subbasal wedge-shaped orange spot in and below cell; an elliptical spot in end of cell, and a somewhat quadrate elongate spot on apical part of costa ; cilia yellow towards tornus. Hind wing orange-yellow. Hah. Borneo, Kina Balu {'WaUrstradt 1 ? type. Ex'p. 40 millim. Genus ISOEEOPUS. Isorropus, Butl. A. M. N. H. (5) v. p. 342 (1880) Type. tricolor .^ Proboscis fully developed; palpi
RMRF0K5E–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. Fig. 99.—Monotaxis trimaculata, 5. . the dorsal surface dull blue-black except at extremity. Fore wing blue-black, with a large subbasal wedge-shaped orange spot in and below cell; an elliptical spot in end of cell, and a somewhat quadrate elongate spot on apical part of costa ; cilia yellow towards tornus. Hind wing orange-yellow. Hah. Borneo, Kina Balu {'WaUrstradt 1 ? type. Ex'p. 40 millim. Genus ISOEEOPUS. Isorropus, Butl. A. M. N. H. (5) v. p. 342 (1880) Type. tricolor .^ Proboscis fully developed; palpi
RMRD13E0–. Dangerous marine animals. Marine animals. Sb'" / U' / w%^- ^ J "â â iV. *5* Fig. 82. Top: Snapper, Monotaxis grandoculis (Forskal). (From Hiyama) Center: Chinaman Fish, Paradicichthys venenatus Whitley (Coates). Bottom: Blue Parrotfish, Scarus caeruleus (Bloch). 129. 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.. Halstead, Bruce W. Cambridge, Md. , Cornell Maritime Press
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