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Fish

 

The Royal BC Museum’s Ichthyology collection includes eggs and larval fishes to adults all preserved in alcohol or as cleared and stained specimens in glycerine. About 647 species of fishes are represented in the collection, with more added each year. 

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Illustration
Name
Identifier
Date
Place
Cottus asper
16208
2015/05/29
Merrit Lagoon, south end

Sebastes
16209
2015/05/29
Merrit Lagoon, south end

Artedius fenestralis
16210
2015/05/29
Merrit Lagoon, south end

Oligocottus maculosus
16211
2015/05/30
Watt Bay, Hunter Island

Anoplarchus purpurescens
16212
2015/05/31
Takush Harbour

Oligocottus maculosus
16213
2015/05/29
Rocky Islet off Triquet Island

Parophrys vetulus
16214
2015/06/01
Klaskino Inlet, Vancouver Island

Leptocottus armatus
16215
2015/06/01
Klaskino Inlet, Vancouver Island

Xiphister mucosus
16216
2015/05/29
Edna Island, Lyte Group, sandy beach facing west

Leptocottus armatus
16217
2015/05/29
Edna Island, Lyte Group, sandy beach facing west

Lepidopsetta bilineata
16218
2014/05/16
Campania Island, inlet on west side of island

Nautichthys oculofasciatus
16219
2014/05/16
Campania Island, inlet on west side of island

Stichaeus punctatus
16220
2014/05/14
Head of Anderson Passage, Campania Island

Oxylebius pictus
16221
2014/05/19
Kingkown Inlet, Banks Island

Rhinichthys cataractae
16222
2013/06/20
Farrell Creek, 450 meters from confluence with Peace River