RM2A2MRBA–Hemiramphus commersonii, Print, Hemiramphus is a genus of schooling marine fish commonly called halfbeaks, garfish, or ballyhoos, and are members of the family Hemiramphidae. They inhabit the surface of warm temperate and tropical sea, and feed on algae, plankton, and smaller fish. Hemiramphus species are edible but are more important as food fish for larger predatory species including dolphinfish and billfish., 1700-1880
RMD0NGR9–Estuarine viviparous halfbeaks (Zenarchopterus dispar), Raja Ampat Islands, West Papua, Indonesia.
RME46698–Fisherman with a haul of Halfbeaks (Hemirhamphus far) to be taken to Shimoni market from Wasini Island, off the coast of Kenya, February 2011
RMEBH14P–Long Finned Halfbeak, Slim Halfbeak (Hemirhamphodon phaiosoma), female, 100 mm
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RMA2P92P–southern harlequin halfbeak (Nomorhamphus liemi liemi), male
RMBFNJMK–Hemiramphus swimming in the Atlantic Ocean off Cuban coast
RMBFNJJ5–Hemiramphus swimming alongside a school of Ocean Surgeon fish, Atlantic Ocean off Cuban coast
RMA4A1TH–Long Finned Halfbeak, Slim Halfbeak (Hemirhamphodon phaiosoma), female, 100 mm
RMW7PGE7–Fisherman with a haul of Halfbeaks (Hemirhamphus far) to be taken to Shimoni market from Wasini Island, off the coast of Kenya, February 2011
RMRDJTKP–. A guide to the study of fishes. Fishes; Zoology; Fishes. Fig. 166.—Saury, Scombresox saurus (L.). Wood's Hole. vegetable feeders, but with much smaller teeth, and the lower jaw with a spear-like prolongation to which a bright-red mem- brane is usually attached. Of the halfbeaks there are several genera, all of the species swimming near the surface in schools and sometimes very swiftly. Some of them leap into the air and sail for a short distance like flying-fishes, with which group the halfbeaks are connected by easy gradations. The com-. FiG. 167.—Halfbeak, Hyporhamphus unifasciatus (Ranzan
RMANX1RY–halfbeak (Hemirhamphodon thenga), male, 70 mm
RMCNR8JB–long-snout halfbeak, slim halfbeak (Hemirhamphodon pogonognathus, Dermogenys pogonognathus), male at water surface
RMEBN9PY–Wrestling Halfbeak, Red Half beak (Dermogenys pusillus, Dermogenys pusilla), swimming
RMRDPCFP–. Fishes. Fishes. Fig. 335.—Saury, Scombresox saurus (L.). Woods Hole. vegetable feeders, but with much smaller teeth, and the lower jaw with a spear-like prolongation to which a bright-red mem- brane is usually attached. Of the halfbeaks there are several genera, all of the species swimming near the surface in schools and sometimes very swiftly. Some of them leap into the air and sail for a short distance like flying-fishes, with which group the halfbeaks are connected by easy gradations. The com-. FiG. 336—Halfbeak, Hyporhamphus unifasciatus (Ranzani). Chesapeake Bay. monest species along ou
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