List of fish on stamps of the Falkland Islands
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This is a list of fish on stamps that appear on postage stamps of the Falkland Islands
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Postage stamps and postal history of the Falkland Islands
This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of the Falkland Islands.-Early mails:Early mail service depended on occasional calls by ships connecting to the Brazil packet via Montevideo; the earliest recorded letter dates from 28 January 1827...
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Year | Date | Species | Species author | Value | Stamps catalogues | Taxonomy | ||||
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— | Eleginops maclovinus | (Cuvier, 1830) | 9P | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Perciformes Perciformes The Perciformes, also called the Percomorphi or Acanthopteri, is one of the largest orders of vertebrates, containing about 40% of all bony fish. Perciformes means perch-like. They belong to the class of ray-finned fish and comprise over 7,000 species found in almost all aquatic environments... |
Eleginopidae Eleginopidae Eleginops maclovinus, commonly known as the Patagonian blenny, Falkland's mullet or rock cod, is a species of icefish found in coastal and estuarine habitats around southernmost South America, ranging as far north as Valparaíso on the Pacific side, and Uruguay on the Atlantic side. It is also found... |
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Austrolycus depressiceps | Regan, 1913 | 20P | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Perciformes Perciformes The Perciformes, also called the Percomorphi or Acanthopteri, is one of the largest orders of vertebrates, containing about 40% of all bony fish. Perciformes means perch-like. They belong to the class of ray-finned fish and comprise over 7,000 species found in almost all aquatic environments... |
Zoarcidae | ||
Bathyraja macloviana | (Norman, 1937) | 80P | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Rajiformes Rajiformes Rajiformes is one of the four orders of batoids, flattened cartilaginous fishes related to sharks.Rajiforms are distinguished by the presence of greatly enlarged pectoral fins, which reach as far forward as the sides of the head, with a generally flattened body. The undulatory pectoral fin motion... |
Rajidae |