RM2A2MMMW–Gadus morrhua, Print, Gadus is a genus of demersal fish in the family Gadidae, commonly known as cod, although there are additional cod species in other genera. The best known member of the genus is the Atlantic cod., 1806
RME9MJ40–Atlantic Cod Gadus morrhua Stockfish drying flake Lofoten Norway
RMDWX6D2–Cod, codfish
RFH3KM1D–Cod fish codfishes gadus morrhua saltwater fish sea fishes side view underwater ocean fish GB UK England
RMP7F3HG–Viviparous blenny, Blennius viviparus, wolffish, Anarrhychas lupus, Atlantic cod, Gadus morrhua, grenadier, Macrourus rupestris, remora, Echeneis remora, and sole, Pleuronectes solea. Lithograph by C. Mayer from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart, 1841.
RFAYD98R–Codfish
RMWWC4C3–Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, vulnerable, Morue, Gadus morrhua 1, lady's bedstraw, Galium verum 2, Senegal bushbaby, Galago senegalensis 3. Gade morue, Gaillet, Galago. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pfitzer after an illustration by A. Carie Baron from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RMRP133E–Wood cut engraved illustration, taken from 'The Treasury of Natural History' by Samuel Maunder, published 1848
RMWA00W1–Atlantic Cod, Gadus morrhua, postage stamp, Newfoundland, 1932
RM2A2MMMD–Gadus morrhua, Print, Gadus is a genus of demersal fish in the family Gadidae, commonly known as cod, although there are additional cod species in other genera. The best known member of the genus is the Atlantic cod., 1700-1880
RMB2PEE9–Young Cod (Gadus morrhua)
RMD3P43R–(dpa file) The photo shows a codfish (lat.: Gradus morrhua) near Tromsoe, Norway, 2006. Photo: Hinrich Baesemann
RMBBCECW–Atlantic Cod (Gadus morrhua) under water
RME9MJ3M–Atlantic Cod Gadus morrhua Stockfish drying flake Lofoten Norway
RMDWX88R–Cod, codfish
RMB8CT04–Young Atlantic Cod (Gadus morrhua) near the sea bottom
RM2BT56EE–Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, vulnerable, Morue, Gadus morrhua 1, lady's bedstraw, Galium verum 2, Senegal bushbaby, Galago senegalensis 3. Gade morue, Gaillet, Galago. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pfitzer after an illustration by A. Carie Baron from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RM2AA2Y06–140. The American Cod (Morrhua americana). 141. The Power Cod (M. minuta). 142. The Tom Cod or Frost-fish (M. pruinosa). 143. The Cisk (Brosmius vulgaris).; 140. The American Cod (Morrhua americana). 141. The Power Cod (M. minuta). 142. The Tom Cod or Frost-fish (M. pruinosa). 143. The Cisk (Brosmius vulgaris).
RMPYJ8CE–Illustration of three cod lying on top of one another on a beach
RM2WXD8XK–Atlantic cod, vulnerable, Gadus morhua 1, and haddock, vulnerable, Melanogrammus aeglefinus 2. Hand-coloured steel engraving by William Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from Sir William Jardine's The Naturalist's Library, Ichthyology, British Fishes, W.H. Lizars, Edinburgh, 1843.
RM2A2MMN0–Gadus morrhua, Print, Gadus is a genus of demersal fish in the family Gadidae, commonly known as cod, although there are additional cod species in other genera. The best known member of the genus is the Atlantic cod., 1817-1841
RM2GNYNMT–Atlantic stargazer, Uranoscopus scaber a, European hake, Merluccius merluccius b, common ling, Molva molva c, Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua d,f, haddock, Melanogrammus aeglefinus e, poor cod, Trisopterus minutus g and burbot, Lota lota h. Chromolithograph from Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's Natural History of Animal Kingdoms for School and Home (Naturgeschichte des Tierreichs fur Schule und Haus), Schreiber, Munich, 1886.
RM2AGC01R–. Report of the Commissioner - United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. COD (Gadus morrhua).. CULTUS-COD (Ophiodon elongatus).
RM2WJ00N8–Viviparous eelpout, Zoarces viviparus, greater weever, Trachinus draco, and vulnerable Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua. On a shore with clogs and claypot, sailboat and dock in the background. Le blennie ovovipare, Blennius viviparus, la trachine vive, le gade morue. Handcoloured steel engraving by Charles Beyer and Alexandre Manceau after an illustration by Edouard Travies from Bernard Germain de Lacepede’s Histoire Naturelle de Lacepede, comprenant les cetaces, les quadrupedes ovipares, les serpents et les poissons, Furne et Cie, Paris, 1847.
RMDM61G3–Atlantic Cod (Gadus morrhua). Stockfish on drying flake. Lofoten, Norway
RMDWJJBW–Cod, codfish
RFE3JY1R–big codfish ond knife on wooden board
RM2T685NM–Atlantic stargazer, Uranoscopus scaber a, European hake, Merluccius merluccius b, common ling, Molva molva c, Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua d,f, haddock, Melanogrammus aeglefinus e, poor cod, Trisopterus minutus g and burbot, Lota lota h. Chromolithograph from Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's Natural History of Animal Kingdoms for School and Home (Naturgeschichte des Tierreichs fur Schule und Haus), Schreiber, Munich, 1886.
RFEFB413–big codfishes ond knife on wooden board
RMGK686M–51247 Cod (Gadus morrhua)
RMWD8352–Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, Kvaloyvagen, Norway, Atlantic Ocean
RMAB8DP3–fishermen hang up codfishes for drying, Norway, Nordland
RM2A2MMMC–Gadus morrhua, Print, Gadus is a genus of demersal fish in the family Gadidae, commonly known as cod, although there are additional cod species in other genera. The best known member of the genus is the Atlantic cod., 1700-1880
RMRWWAJ9–Elements of comparative zoology (1904) Elements of comparative zoology elementsofcompar1904king Year: 1904 FIG. 129.—Cod (Gadus morrhua). After Storer. said to be the richest banks in the world, honoring every draft upon them. Allied to the cod is the strange group of flatfishes, the halibut, flounders (fig. 130), turbot, and the like. In FIG. 130.—Winter Flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus). After Goode. early life these are symmetrical like other fishes, but as they grow older they turn over on one side, and then the
RM2AGC04M–. Report of the Commissioner - United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. SURF SMELT (Hypomesus pretiosus). Report U. S. F. C. 1893. Pacific Coast Fisheries. (To face page 304.) Plate 11.. COD (Gadus morrhua).
RMDM61BW–Atlantic Cod (Gadus morrhua). Stockfish on drying flake. Lofoten, Norway
RFEFB1WA–big codfishes and knife on wooden board
RMGK6707–50453 Cod-fish (Morrhua callariss)
RMAB8DP2–fishermen hang up codfishes for drying, Norway, Nordland
RME4201X–Atlantic Cod, little Strytan, small chimney, Akureyri, Eyjafjord, North Iceland, Greenland Sea
RMMEEDR0–. Die Beteiligung deutschlands an der internationalen Meeresforschung: Jahresbericht . gez. r. H. Varges, Heincke, Alter der Fische. Kabeljau (G. morrhua) 5., 103 cm, Nordsee, 15 Jahre. a Ooracoid u. Scapula des Schultergürtels -'U; b Rumpfwirbel i/,; c Schwanzvvirbel 2/,; d Otolith, ganz, 2/,; e Otolith, Querschliff, -/i. Zu: Internationale Meeresforschnng IV/V. Bericht Heiaoke. (Verlag von Otto Salle in Berliü.)
RMRWWAJA–Elements of comparative zoology (1904) Elements of comparative zoology elementsofcompar1904king Year: 1904 330 SYSTEMATIC ZOOLOGY. ern parts of both oceans, and find their favorite feeding- grounds on those shallow spots known as 'banks.' The Grand Banks of Newfoundland are constantly visited by fishermen from Europe and America, and have aptly been FIG. 129.—Cod (Gadus morrhua). After Storer. said to be the richest banks in the world, honoring every draft upon them. Allied to the cod is the strange group of flatfishes, the halibut, flounders (fig. 130), turbot, and the like. In
RM2ANHN36–The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon . :* %»s. Mintei-oliCh 1..SERRANUS MORRHUA. 2. S. ANGULAR1S. 3. S. FUSCOGUTTATUS. 4. S. GRAHMICUS. Mllit«?m BiXtfc nr.ll Days Fishes of India . Plate ^
RMDM61CM–Atlantic Cod (Gadus morrhua). Stockfish on drying flake. Lofoten, Norway
RME41YWD–Atlantic Cod, little Strytan, small chimney, Akureyri, Eyjafjord, North Iceland, Greenland Sea
RMMCNPRJ–. Hyp Fig. 21. Unterkiefer und Hyoidbogen eines Dorsches (Gadus morrhua, L.), in l/2 nat- Gr- (Nach S. H. Reynolds, Deutungen der Knochen zum Teil abgeändert.) Ang. = Angulare. Hyp. = Hypohyale. Art. = Articulare. Mp. = Metapterygoid Br. = Branchiostegale. Pal. = Palatinum. Cer. = Ceratohyale. Pte. = Ectopterygoid De. = Dentale. Q. = Quadratum. Enpt. = Entopterygoid. Sty. = Stylohyale. Epi. = Epihyale. Sy. = Symplecticum. Hyo. = Hyomandibulare. Uro. = Urohyale. Postorbitale, D. — Entweder treten hinter dem die Augenhöhle un- mittelbar anschließenden Ring kleiner Knochenplättchen (Circum- orbit
RMT3TNRT–Archive image from page 27 of Die Otolithen der Fische in. Die Otolithen der Fische in Bezug auf ihre Bedeutung für Systematik und Altersbestimmun dieotolithenderf00fryd Year: 190 26 Gattung Gadus. Unter den Otolithen der sechs untersuchten Arten besteht eine sehr grosse Ähnlichkeit, und doch sind stets charakteristische Unterschiede Vorhand en, welche eine Verwechslung unmöglich machen. Die ganze Form und Skulptur und vor allen Dingen der Verlauf des Sulcus Gadus morrhua. Vgr. 5. zeigen die enge Verwandt- Lange des Fisches = 29,0 ,n, gchaft gtetg jiegt dag breite Ende des Steins vorn, währ
RM2ANHMXP–The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon . Mintei-oliCh 1..SERRANUS MORRHUA. 2. S. ANGULAR1S. 3. S. FUSCOGUTTATUS. 4. S. GRAHMICUS. Mllit«?m BiXtfc nr.ll Days Fishes of India . Plate ^. ^f^smmF^^^^^^am %
RMDM61DP–Atlantic Cod (Gadus morrhua). Stockfish on drying flake. Lofoten, Norway
RFEFB4CF–big codfish on wooden board
RMGK425E–44102 American Haddock - Morrhua Aeglefinis; Cuvier
RFEPNGK9–fresh cod fishes on a white plate
RME41XBP–Atlantic Cod, little Strytan, small chimney, Akureyri, Eyjafjord, North Iceland, Greenland Sea
RMMCNPN8–. Fig. 67. Rechte Hälfte des Schultergürtels und der rechten Brustflosse eines Kabljaus (Gadus morrhua), in Va nat- Gr- (Nach S. H. Reynolds.) i. Posttemporale. 2. Supraclavicula. j. Clavicula. 4. Coracoid. 5. Scapula. 6. Postclavicula. 7. Brachialia. 8. Dermale Flossenstrahlen. Auspressens des Wassers aus den Kiemenspalten geschlossen werden. Bei fast allen übrigen Fischen wird das Atemwasser nur durch den Mund aufgenommen. Bei Polypterus und bei Acipenser sind noch funktio- nelle Spritzlöcher vorhanden, bei Lepidosteus und Amia sind sie rudi- mentär. Das Spritzloch liegt in der Regel unmitte
RM2AFKC60–. Introduction to zoology; a guide to the study of animals, for the use of secondary schools;. 221. — Gad its morrhua, the codfish. About one-seventh nat. size. After Storer. occurs over the whole of the North Atlantic ; but themost important fishing localities are the banks near New-foundland, especially Grand Bank. The flatfishes are peculiar among fishes in that theyhave the habit in the adult stage of lying on one side. Inconsequence the under eye migrates to the upper side, sothat both eyes come to lie on the same side of the body.The mouth also tends to become unsymmetrical. Theflatfish,
RMDRK4G9–Atlantic Cod (Gadus morrhua). Fish heads for drying (stockfish). Lofoten, Norway
RMPG18R6–. 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.Hl'oni lU.K I'.[in1,.-rriJith. i..8ERRANUS MORRHUA. 2. S. ANGULARIS. 3. S. FUSCOGUTTATUS. 4. S. CtRAMMICUS. Wi]it-*-r7i Bi-(>f, ini]). 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
RFEPNGG6–fresh cod fishes on a white plate
RME4202B–Atlantic Cod, little Strytan, small chimney, Akureyri, Eyjafjord, North Iceland, Greenland Sea
RMMCNPRG–. art. ang. q. Fig. 24. Schädel von Gadus morrhua L., der im Vergleiche mit dem von Amia (Fig. 11) eine beträchtliche Reduktion der Deckknochen in der Region hinter der Orbita zeigt und ferner durch die hochgradige Spezialisation der Kiefer auffällt. Zu beachten ist die Neubildung von kleinen Knochenplättchen im Bereiche der Seitenlinie (lo). (Nach E. S. Goodrich, zum Teil nach F. J. Cole; unbedeutend abgeändert.) ang. = Angulare. oc. = Kamm des Supraoccipitale art. = Articulare. op. = Operculum. b. = Unterkieferbärtel. Pf- = Praefrontale. d. = Dentale. pmx. = Praemaxillare. fr. = Frontale. po
RM2AN1195–The laws and mechanics of circulation, with the principle involved in animal movement . Fig. 167.—Nerves to the Cod (Gadus Morrhua) ; reduced.—Illustrations of the Com-parative Anatomy of the Nervous System, 4to. 1835. By Joseph Swan. 1,2, 3,4, Nervi laterales, formed by the union of the fifth and eighth pairs, showing howthey connect with the rami ventrales and rami dorsales of the spinal nerves,so as to unify the parts with the medulla oblongata and respiratory centre ; v,ventral fin, showing the nerves (5, 6) running into it from the u nervus lateralis ;*P, pectoral fin, similarly supplied
RMDM61GT–Atlantic Cod (Gadus morrhua). Stockfish on drying flake. Lofoten, Norway
RMPFXCPE–. A history of the fishes of Massachusetts. Fishes. .^iisSss**""-""^ A.Sonxel L. H, Bradlard a. Co.priii-t. 1. MORRHUA AE&LEFmUS Lmn. 3.MERLAN&US PURPUREUS Slorer. 2.MERLTJCrUS ALBIDUS Dele. 4. LOTA COMPRESSA LeS. 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.. Storer, David Humphreys, 1804-1891. Cambridge, Mass. , Welch & Bigelow and Dakin & Metcalf
RFEPNGJ1–fresh cod fishes on a white plate
RME42068–Atlantic Cod, little Strytan, small chimney, Akureyri, Eyjafjord, North Iceland, Greenland Sea
RMMCRG2X–. 26 Gattung Gadus. Unter den Otolithen der sechs untersuchten Arten besteht eine sehr grosse Ähnlichkeit, und doch sind stets charakteristische Unterschiede Vorhand en, welche eine Verwechslung unmöglich machen. Die ganze Form und Skulptur und vor allen Dingen der Verlauf des Sulcus Gadus morrhua. Vgr. 5. zeigen die enge Verwandt- Lange des Fisches = 29,0 ,n, gchaft gtetg jiegt dag breite Ende des Steins vorn, während sich derselbe nach hinten verjüngt. (Dies Merkzeichen findet sich in derselben ausgesprochenen Weise bei Merluccius). Die Grundform der Steine ist die eines Dreiecks, dessen län
RM2AKT7BN–First lesson in zoology : adapted for use in schools . ecunner (Tautogo-labrus adspersus), whose anatomy is represented by Figs.139, 140. Passing over the tautog, the voracious wolf-fish{Anarrhichas), the blennies (BlennidcB), iu which the bodyis long and narrow, and viviparous eel-pout (Zoarces), thecottoids or sculpins, and a number of allied forms, we come TEE BONT FISHES. 163 to the hake {Merlucius Ulinearis), the haddock (Melano-arammus mglefinus, Pig. 167) and cod {Gadus morrhua,Fig. 168), all of which extend northwards from Cape Hat-teras, the cod abounding on both sides of the Atlantic
RMDM61D6–Atlantic Cod (Gadus morrhua). Stockfish on drying flake. Lofoten, Norway
RMPG0JH8–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. 458 ZOOLOQT. is long and narrow, and the viviparous eel-pout (Zoarces), the cottoids or sculpins, and a number of allied forms, wo come to the hake {Merlucms hilinearis frill), the haddock {Melano- grammus mglejinus Gill, Fig. 431), and cod (Gadus morrhua. Fio:. 491.âTlie Haddock, Melanogranimus a^glejimts.- â uralini. -From the AmeHcan N'at- Limi., Fig. 422), all of which extend northwards from Cape Hatteras, the cod abounding on both sides of the Atlantic, being a circumpolar fish. The cod does not, as formerly supposed, migrate along t
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