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ID: ptc-7525
Anchovies, adult with juveniles, from South America
ID: ptc-7522
North American paddlefish, Polyodon spathula
ID: ptc-7521
Fish with cartilaginous "horns" and fin extensions, side view
ID: ptc-7520
Three seahorses, shown with enzyme-based clearing and staining technique to reveal structure
ID: ptc-7519
Three seahorses, shown with enzyme-based clearing and staining technique to reveal the complex structure of fishes
ID: ptc-7518
Two fish, top and side views, shown with enzyme-based clearing and staining technique to reveal the complex structure of fishes
ID: ptc-7414
Possible fish net tool, Ainu, Japan
ID: ptc-7413
Fish spearhead, Ainu, Japan
ID: ptc-7412
ID: ptc-705
Southern Porgy (Stenotomus aculeatus)
ID: ptc-6666
Cyprin macrophthalmus, from Systema Icthyologiae Iconibus CX Illustratum by Bloch, 1801
ID: ptc-6652
Curator John Maisey with jaws of Carcharodon megalodon, Hall of Vertebrate Origins, 1996
ID: ptc-6651
Curator John Maisey with jaws of Carcharodon megalodon
ID: ptc-6650
ID: ptc-6644
Jeanne Kelly preparing Xiphactinus
ID: ptc-6643
Jeanne Kelly preparing Xiphactinus, Hall of Vertebrate Origins, 1996
ID: ptc-6642
ID: ptc-6634
Jeanne Kelly and Marilyn Fox paint background for Cretaceous fish Xiphactinus, with skeletal cast overhead, Hall of Vertebrate Origins, 1996
ID: ptc-6633
Preparators Jeanne Kelly and Marilyn Fox paint background for bones of the Cretaceous fish Xiphactinus, with skeletal cast overhead, Hall of Vertebrate Origins, 1996
ID: ptc-6632
Fish by Louis Renard
ID: ptc-6509
Frontispiece, Description de l'Egypte : Reptiles et poissons d'Egypte by Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
ID: ptc-6443
Hypsidoris farsonensis, Hall of Vertebrate Origins
ID: ptc-6325
Utah Lake Sculpin by S. Runyan from Four New Species of Freshwater Sculpins, Genus Cottus, From Western North America by Reeve M. Bailey & Carl E. Bond, 1963
ID: ptc-6324
Lake Victoria Cichlids by J. Green, from Zoology of Egypt: Fishes of the Nile by George Albert Boulenger, London, 1907
ID: ptc-6323
ID: ptc-6322
ID: ptc-6321
ID: ptc-6320
Lake Victoria Cichlids by J. Green, from Zoology of Egypt: Fishes of the Nile, London, 1907 by George Albert Boulenger
ID: ptc-6319
ID: ptc-6318
Deepwater Cisco by Charles B. Hudson, from A Review of the Salmanoid Fishes of the Great Lakes with Notes on the Whitefishes of Other Regions, Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries, Washington, 1909 by David Starr Jordan and Barton Warren Evermann
ID: ptc-6317
Blackfin Cisco by Charles B. Hudson, from A Review of the Salmanoid Fishes of the Great Lakes, 1909
ID: ptc-6316
Silver Trout by Walter H. Rich, from The Fishes of New England, Memoirs of the Boston Society of Natural History, 1914, by William Converse Kendall
ID: ptc-6315
Lake Titicaca Orestias by Paul-Louis Oudart in Histoire Naturelle des Poissons, Paris, 1829-1849, by Georges Cuvier
ID: ptc-6314
Mexican Dace by W. O. Douglas, from A Contribution to the Ichthyology of Mexico, Field Columbian Museum Zoological Series, Chicago, 1902, by Seth Eugene Meek
ID: ptc-6313
Lake Lanao Cyprinid, from "Two new fishes from Lake Lanao," The Philippine Journal of Science, Manila, 1926 by Albert W.C.T. Herre
ID: ptc-6312
Lake Lanao Cyprinid, from "Two new fishes from Lake Lanao," The Philippine Journal of Science, Manila, 1926, by Albert W. Herre
ID: ptc-6311
Lake Lanao Cyprinid, from Distribution of the True Fresh-water Fishes in the Philippines, Philippinee Journal of Science, Manila, 1924, by Albert W. Herre
ID: ptc-6310
Harelip Sucker, from The fishes of North and Middle America, Bulletin of the United States National Museum, No. 47, Washington, 1896-1900, by David Starr Jordan
ID: ptc-6309
Mexican Dace, from The Fishes of North and Middle America, Bulletin of the United States National Museum, No. 47, Washington, 1896-1900, by David Starr Jordan
ID: ptc-615
Carved antler showing deer, fish, Grand Gulch, Utah
ID: ptc-6010
Skeleton of Rhacolepis buccalis inside stomach of Notelops brama, approximately 110 million years old, Early Cretaceous of Brazil
ID: ptc-6006
Eurypholis boisseri, extinct teleost, L 11 cm, approximately 90 million years old, Late Cretaceous of Lebanon
ID: ptc-6005
Axelrodichthys araripensis, coelacanth, L 70 cm, approximately 110 million years ago, Early Cretaceous of NE Brazil
ID: ptc-6003
Dipterus valenciennesi, extinct lungfish, L 17 cm, approximately 380 million years old, Middle Devonian of Achanarras, Scotland
ID: ptc-6002
Sauripteris taylori, pectoral fin and shoulder girdle of extinct rhizodontid fish, Late Devonian of Blossburg, PA, approximately 375 million years old
ID: ptc-6001
Caturus velifer, caturid, L 57 cm, approximately 150 million years old, Late Jurassic of Solnhofen, Germany
ID: ptc-6000
Pholidophorus, primitive marine teleost, Late Triassic and Early Jurassic, 220-175 million years ago
ID: ptc-5999
Extinct pycnodont fish, L 30 cm, approximately 110 million years old, early Cretaceous of NE Brazil
ID: ptc-5998
Scyliorhinus elongatus, dogfish shark, L 23 cm, approximately 90 million years old, Middle Cretaceous of Lebanon
ID: ptc-5997
Perleidus madagascariensis, primitive extinct relative of neopterygian ray-finned fishes, approximately 225 million years old, Early Triassic of Madagascar
ID: ptc-5995
Palaeoniscum freislebeni, primitive ray-finned fish, L 19 cm, approximately 250 million years old, Late Permian of Saxony, Germany
ID: ptc-5976
Tharrhias araripis, extinct relative of milk-fish, approximately 110 million years old, Early Cretaceous of Brazil
ID: ptc-5974
Many Phlebolepis sp., thelodont, approximately 410 million years old, L 6 cm, Late Silurian of Oesel, Latvia
ID: ptc-5972
Carcharodon megalodon tooth, 5-23 million years old, Miocene of South Carolina
ID: ptc-5971
Araripichthys castilhoi, approximately 110 million years ago, Early Cretaceous of Brazil
ID: ptc-5970
Cheirolepis trailli, primitive ray-finned fish, approximately 380 million years old, L 25 cm, Middle Devonian of Nairnshire, Scotland
ID: ptc-5969
Leptolepides sprattiformis, primitive teleost, L 10 cm, Late Jurassic of Solnhofen, Germany
ID: ptc-5963
Fossil Fish, tinca tarsiger, Late Oligocene period
ID: ptc-5962
Mene rhombeus, carangid-like acanthomorph, approximately 57 million years old, L 20 cm, Early Eocene of Monte Bolca, Italy
ID: ptc-5961
Diplurus newarki, coelacanth, Late Triassic of Princeton, New Jersey, approximately 220 million years ago
ID: ptc-5960
Redfieldius gracilis, edfieldiid from the Late Triassic of Connecticut, approximately 210 million years old
ID: ptc-5959
Pachycormus esocinus, pachycormid teleost from the Early Jurassic of Holzmaden, Germany, approximately 200 million years old
ID: ptc-5958
Hypsidoris farsonensis, primitive catfish from the Eocene of Wyoming, United States, about 57 million years old
ID: ptc-5957
Dastilbe crandalli, freshwater teleost from the Early Cretaceous of Brazil, about 110 million years ago
ID: ptc-5932
Lungfish, Ceratodus rumcinatus, toothplates, each about 4 cm long, about 210 million years old, Late Triassic, Wurtemberg, Germany
ID: ptc-5931
Brannerion sp, Early Cretaceous, L 51 cm, approximately 110 million years old, Brazil
ID: ptc-5930
Eonaso deani, surgeonfish, L 29 cm
ID: ptc-5913
Chaunax pictus (pink frogmouth sea toad) by Reverend E.H. Woodall, Plate 51 from Transactions of the Zoological Volume III, Society of London, 1849
ID: ptc-5883
Eoholocentrum macrocephalum, extinct squirrelfish, L 15 cm, about 57 million years old, Eocene of Monte Bolca, Italy
ID: ptc-5882
Semionotus agassizii, Late Triassic semiontid of New Jersey, approximately 210 million years old
ID: ptc-5877
Carcharodon jaws in Hall of Vertebrate Origins, under construction, 1996
ID: ptc-5876
Arthrodire, Dunkleosteus, Early Jurassic, Hall of Vertebrate Origins
ID: ptc-5875
Fossil, braincase and jaws (with metal restoration) of Xenacanth shark (Orthocanthus), 280-million-years-old, from Texas
ID: ptc-5871
Eastmanosteus calliaspis, an arthrodire, from the front, approximately 375 million years old, length of armor 19 cm, estimated body length 45 cm, Late Devonian, Western Australia
ID: ptc-5861
Dunkleosteus, Arthrodire, 360 million years old, Late Devonian of Ohio
ID: ptc-5860
Gemuendina stuertzi, rhenanid placoderm from the Early Devonian of Hunsruck, Budenbach, Germany (cast), about 400 million years old
ID: ptc-5859
Pterolepis nitidus, anaspid from the Late Silurian of Rigerike, Norway, about 410 million years old, L 8 cm
ID: ptc-5857
Symmorium reniforme, shark from the Late Carboniferous of Indiana (cast), about 310 million years old
ID: ptc-5856
Ischyodus avitus, chimaeroid (rabbitfish) from the Late Jurassic of Solnhofen, Germany
ID: ptc-5855
Eomyrophis latispinus, primitive eel from the Early Eocene of Monte Bolca, Italy, about 57 million years old, L 24 cm
ID: ptc-5854
Bobasatrania canadensis, Triassic of British Columbia, Canada, about 225 million years old, length of preserved part 67 cm, restoration in metal by Richard Weber
ID: ptc-5853
Protospinax annectans from the Late Jurassic of Solnhofen, Germany, 150 million years old
ID: ptc-5852
Heliobatis, female freshwater stingray from the Eocene of Wyoming [Green River formation]
ID: ptc-5846
Obaichthys, a primitive gar from the Early Cretaceous of Brazil, 110 million years old
ID: ptc-5845
Stethacanthus tumidus cast, spine and "brush" from the back of a shark, from the Early Carboniferous of Ohio, about 340 million years old
ID: ptc-5839
Cladoselache fyleri, a shark from the Late Devonian of Ohio, United States, about 375 million years old
ID: ptc-5834
Diplacanthus longispinus, an acanthodian [fish] from the Middle Devonian of Banffshire, Scotland, about 380 million years old, L 15 cm
ID: ptc-5833
Saurichthys megacephalus, a streamlined ray-finned fish from the Middle Triassic of Como, Italy (cast), about 225 million years old, L 57 cm
ID: ptc-5831
Priscacara oxyprion, from the Early Eocene of Wyoming, about 57 million years ago
ID: ptc-5830
Lepisosteus simplex, fossil gar from the Eocene of Wyoming, United States, about 57 million years old
ID: ptc-5829
Phareodus testis, about 57 million years old, L 34 cm, Early Eocene of Wyoming, United States
ID: ptc-5828
Knightia eocaena, numerous small herrings representing a mass mortality, Early Eocene of Wyoming, United States, about 57 million years old, length of each individual shown, 9 cm
ID: ptc-5827
Fossil fish Sacabambaspis Janvieri, an ostracoderm from the Late Ordovician of Bolivia (cast), about 450 million years old
ID: ptc-5826
Arthrodire, 360-million-year-old Dunkleosteus, a predator
ID: ptc-5824
Vinctifer comptori, Early Cretaceous approximately 100 million years ago, Brazil
ID: ptc-5823
Calamopleurus cylindricus, Early Cretaceous, 110 million years ago, L 91cm, Brazil
ID: ptc-5822
Complete skeleton of Rhacolepis buccalis, Early Cretaceous, about 110 million years old, Brazil
ID: ptc-5821
Cladocyclus Gardneri, early Cretaceous, approximately 110 million years ago, L 111 cm, Brazil
ID: ptc-5804
Early Jurassic era in Germany (180 million years ago. Depicted are marine animals (from left to right,: Plesiosaurus, Stenopterygius, Mystriosaurus, Dapedium and Hybodus) with pterosaurs (Campylognathoides) flying above the water. Painting by Robert J. Barber
ID: ptc-5803
Devonian Era underwater scene of Escuminac Bay, Quebec, Canada, 360 million years ago. Painting by Robert J. Barber