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1 fish drawing (2 x 4 cm.)Repository: Ernst Mayr Library, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard UniversityCall number: ARC 209-111
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Kingdom=AnimaliaPhylum=ChordataClass=ActinopterygiiOrder=PerciformesSuborder=LabroideiFamily=Cichlidae
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1 fish drawing (3 x 5 cm.)Repository: Ernst Mayr Library, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard UniversityCall number: ARC 209-360
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1 fish drawing (4 x 7 cm.)Repository: Ernst Mayr Library, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard UniversityCall number: ARC 209-194
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Drawing of 2 eggs (4 x 5 cm., 4 x 5 cm.)Repository: Ernst Mayr Library, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard UniversityCall number: ARC 209-299
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Kingdom=AnimaliaPhylum=ChordataClass=ActinopterygiiOrder=PerciformesSuborder=LabroideiFamily=Cichlidae
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1 fish drawing (2 x 4 cm.)Repository: Ernst Mayr Library, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard UniversityCall number: ARC 209-100
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2 fish drawings (5 x 8 cm. and 4 x 2 cm.)Repository: Ernst Mayr Library, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard UniversityCall number: ARC 209-105
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Drawings of 2 fish embryos (2 x 7 cm. and 3 x 8 cm.)Repository: Ernst Mayr Library, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard UniversityCall number: ARC 209-307
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Drawing of fish and sketch of face (10 x 12 cm. ; 4 x 4 cm.)Repository: Ernst Mayr Library, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard UniversityCall number: bAg 168.60.4 (3)f
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Kingdom=AnimaliaPhylum=ChordataClass=ActinopterygiiOrder=PerciformesSuborder=LabroideiFamily=Cichlidae
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Drawing of 2 eggs (3 x 5 cm., 4 x 5 cm.)Repository: Ernst Mayr Library, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard UniversityCall number: ARC 209-309
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Drawing of 2 eggs (4 x 6 cm. and 4 x 5 cm.)Repository: Ernst Mayr Library, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard UniversityCall number: ARC 209-300
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Drawings of 7 anatomical parts (1 x 4 cm. ; 3 x 6 cm, ; 2 x 3 cm. ; 3 x 2 cm. ; 5 x 2 cm. ; 6 x 2 cm. ; 3 x 2 cm.Repository: Ernst Mayr Library, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard UniversityCall number: ARC 209-306
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1 fish drawing (2 x 4 cm.)Repository: Ernst Mayr Library, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard UniversityCall number: ARC 209-110
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Drawing of 1 anatomical part (4 x 11 cm.)Repository: Ernst Mayr Library, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard UniversityCall number: ARC 209-305
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Haplochromis hiatus from the collection of Naturalis Biodiversity Center. RMNH.PISC.30970 Nederlands: Haplochromis hiatus uit de collectie van Naturalis Biodiversity Center. MNH.PISC.30970. Date: 11 August 1980. Source:
https://topstukken.naturalis.nl/object/cichliden. Author: Naturalis Biodiversity Center.
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Blood Red Parrot fish is in an aquarium. "The blood parrot cichlid (or more commonly and formally known as parrot cichlid; no binomial nomenclature) is a hybrid thought to be between the midas and the redhead cichlid, although the true parent species has not been confirmed by breeders. The fish was first bred in Taiwan around 1986.Blood parrots should not be confused with other parrot cichlids or salt water parrotfish (family Scaridae).Natural colors of the fish are red, yellow, and grey: other colors are injected by breeders. Because this hybrid cichlid has various anatomical deformities, controversy exists over the ethics of creating the blood parrot. One deformity is its mouth, which has only a narrow vertical opening. This makes blood parrots somewhat harder to feed and potentially vulnerable to malnutrition." (Wikipedia)