- The
piper gurnard (
Trigla lyra), also
known as the
piper or the lyre gurnard, is a
species of marine,
demersal ray-finned fish from the
family Triglidae...
-
Gilbert formally designated Trigla lyra,
which had been
described by
Linnaeus in 1758, as the type
species of the
genus Trigla and so of the
family Triglidae...
-
fisheries as a food fish. The tub
gurnard was
first formally described as
Trigla lucerna in 1758 by Carl
Linnaeus in the 10th
edition of his
Systema Naturae...
- the
Black Sea. The red
gurnard was
first formally described in 1758 as
Trigla cuculus by Carl
Linnaeus in the 10th
edition of his
Systema Naturae with...
-
Pacific Oceans.
Pterygotrigla polyommata was
first formally described as
Trigla polyommata in 1839 by the
Scottish naval surgeon,
Arctic explorer and naturalist...
- trimorphos, of a
triple form". The Gr**** word for
mullet was
trigle and
later trigla. He goes on to
quote a
fragment of verse: O
mistress Hecate,
Trioditis With...
- 1758
Gonocephalus macrocephalus Gronow, 1854
Polynemus ****radiatus Mitchill, 1818
Trigla fasciata Bloch & Schneider, 1801
Trigla volitans Linnaeus, 1758...
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genus Eutrigla. The grey
gurnard was
first formally described in 1758 as
Trigla gurnardus by Carl
Linnaeus in the 10th
edition of the
Systema Naturae with...
-
United States Navy to be
named for the gurnard, a food fish of the
genus Trigla and part of the sea
robin family. The
contract to
build Gurnard was awarded...
- Kleingerharts, Klein-Taxen, Pleßberg, Reinberg-Dobersberg, Tiefenbach,
Triglas Ludweis-Aigen Aigen,
Blumau an der Wild, Diemschlag, Drösiedl, Drösiedl...