File:The fishes of Great Britain and Ireland (Plate LXXXVIII) (6934998075).jpg

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Author Achilles, C.; Day, Francis; Mintern Bros.
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The fishes of Great Britain and Ireland
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38914844
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120092 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Title ID
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58639 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Plate LXXXVIII
BHL Page URL
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/38914844
DOI
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10.5962/bhl.title.58639
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Illustration
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  • The fishes of Great Britain and Ireland. atlas.
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27 February 2012
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