Puddingwife wrasse and Carolina whiting Mark Catesby
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Puddingwife wrasse and Carolina whiting
Zoological study of a puddingwife wrasse [above], Halichoeres radiates, referred to here as Turdus oculo radiato, and a Carolina whiting [below], Menticirrhus americanus, referred to here as Alburnus americanus. Both species are native to the western Atlantic Ocean.
Inscribed: 'Turdus &c [above] Alburnus [below]'
Plate 12 from volume II of Mark Catesby's The natural history of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands (London, 1731).
- Image reference: RS-18657
- © The Royal Society
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