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Dragonfish Collection

The mysterious world beneath the waves holds a plethora of captivating creatures, and one such marvel is the dragonfish

Background imageDragonfish Collection: Ribbon sawtail fish (Idiacanthus fasciola) from Atlantic Ocean, at a depth of 800-1000m

Ribbon sawtail fish (Idiacanthus fasciola) from Atlantic Ocean, at a depth of 800-1000m

Background imageDragonfish Collection: Short dragonfish and longtail seamouth

Short dragonfish and longtail seamouth
Short dragonfish, Eurypegasus draconis 59, 60, and longtail seamouth, Pegasus volitans 61, 62. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelms Encyclopedia of Natural History: Fish

Background imageDragonfish Collection: Short dragonfish, Eurypegasus draconis

Short dragonfish, Eurypegasus draconis (Dragon pegasus, Pegasus draco). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder

Background imageDragonfish Collection: Sargassum pipefish, little dragonfish, and longtail seamouth

Sargassum pipefish, little dragonfish, and longtail seamouth
Sargassum pipefish, Syngnathus typhle, little dragonfish, Eurypegasus draconis, and longtail seamouth, Pegasus volitans. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Albert Massard after an illustration by

Background imageDragonfish Collection: Various seahorse species by Marcus Bloch

Various seahorse species by Marcus Bloch
Plate 109 - Naturgeschichte der auslõ«ñischen Fische : mit sechs und dreissig Ausgemalten kupfern nach originalen (1785-95) by Marcus Elieser Bloch

Background imageDragonfish Collection: Lionfish / Dragonfish- common on shallow coral reefs Indo-Pacific

Lionfish / Dragonfish- common on shallow coral reefs Indo-Pacific
PM-10082 Lionfish / Dragonfish - common on shallow coral reefs Indo-Pacific Pterois volitans Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageDragonfish Collection: Lionfish Pterois volitans also called Dragonfish Scoprion fish Oceanopolis Brest Brittany France

Lionfish Pterois volitans also called Dragonfish Scoprion fish Oceanopolis Brest Brittany France
MAB-905 Lionfish also called Dragonfish Scorpion fish Brest Brittany France Pterois volitans Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageDragonfish Collection: Little dragonfish, Eurypegasus draconis

Little dragonfish, Eurypegasus draconis, and American paddlefish, Polyodon spathula.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles 1816-1830

Background imageDragonfish Collection: Picture No. 11675345

Picture No. 11675345
Dragonfish Sea Cucumber with extended papillae on black sand. Date:

Background imageDragonfish Collection: A dragon seamoth crawls across the sandy seafloor

A dragon seamoth crawls across the sandy seafloor
A dragon seamoth (Eurypegasus draconis) crawls across the sandy seafloor in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical region in Indonesia is known for its spectacular coral reefs

Background imageDragonfish Collection: Pegasus Sea Moth (Eurypegasus draconis) adult, close-up of head, crawling on black sand

Pegasus Sea Moth (Eurypegasus draconis) adult, close-up of head, crawling on black sand, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, July

Background imageDragonfish Collection: Fishes: Stomiiformes Stomiidae - Scaly dragonfish (Stomias boa boa), illustration

Fishes: Stomiiformes Stomiidae - Scaly dragonfish (Stomias boa boa), illustration
Zoology - Fishes - Stomiiformes - Stomiidae - Scaly dragonfish (Stomias boa boa), illustration

Background imageDragonfish Collection: Pegasus draconis, sea moth

Pegasus draconis, sea moth
Specimen jar containing sea moths (Pegasus draconis), held in the Darwin Centre at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDragonfish Collection: Red Lion Fish / Dragonfish - reefs South West Pacific

Red Lion Fish / Dragonfish - reefs South West Pacific
PM-10291 Red Lion Fish / Dragonfish - reefs South West Pacific Pterois volitans tropical marine aquarium fish Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageDragonfish Collection: Slender Sea Moth - female Indonesia, Australia

Slender Sea Moth - female Indonesia, Australia
VT-7806 Slender SEA MOTH / Dragonfish - Female Indonesia, Australia. Pegasus draconis Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageDragonfish Collection: Slender Sea Moth - male & female Indonesia, Australia

Slender Sea Moth - male & female Indonesia, Australia
VT-7805 Slender SEA MOTH / Dragonfish - Male and female Indonesia, Australia Pegasus draconis Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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The mysterious world beneath the waves holds a plethora of captivating creatures, and one such marvel is the dragonfish. Found in the Atlantic Ocean at depths ranging from 800 to 1000 meters, this ribbon sawtail fish, scientifically known as Idiacanthus fasciola, possesses an otherworldly beauty that mesmerizes all who encounter it. Among its aquatic companions are various seahorse species gracefully captured by Marcus Bloch's lens. But it is the short dragonfish and longtail seamouth that truly steal the show with their enchanting presence. The Eurypegasus draconis, commonly referred to as little dragonfish, adds another touch of allure to these deep-sea dwellers. Venturing further into this realm of exotic fish, we come across the Sargassum pipefish alongside its companions - little dragonfish and longtail seamouth. Their vibrant colors and intricate patterns make them stand out amidst the vast blue expanse. Intriguingly enough, even lionfish (Pterois volitans), also called Dragonfish Scorpion fish due to their striking appearance, find their place in this underwater tapestry. One can witness these majestic creatures at Oceanopolis Brest in Brittany, France – a sight that leaves spectators spellbound. Picture No. 11675345 captures a fascinating moment where a dragon seamoth gracefully crawls across the sandy seafloor – an image that evokes both awe and curiosity about these enigmatic beings. And let us not forget about Pegasus Sea Moth (Eurypegasus draconis) adult crawling on black sand in Lembeh Straits; its elegance shines through every movement. Whether observing them up close or admiring their unique features from afar, encountering these mythical-like beings reminds us of nature's boundless wonders lurking beneath our oceans' surface. The dragonfish serves as a testament to Earth's extraordinary biodiversity and continues to captivate the hearts and minds of all who dare to explore its realm.