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Volitans Collection

"Volitans: A Fascinating World of Marine Wonders and Avian Delights" Dive into the mesmerizing realm of Volitans, where a symphony of colors and creatures await

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DDE-90038228
Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans) Coral Reef Island, Belize Barrier Reef. Second largest barrier reef system in the world. Belize, Central America Date: 25/07/2011

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DDE-90038227
Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans) Coral Reef Island, Belize Barrier Reef. Second largest barrier reef system in the world. Belize, Central America Date: 25/07/2011

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DDE-90038226
Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans) Coral Reef Island, Belize Barrier Reef. Second largest barrier reef system in the world. Belize, Central America Date: 25/07/2011

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DDE-90038225
Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans) Coral Reef Island, Belize Barrier Reef. Second largest barrier reef system in the world. Belize, Central America Date: 25/07/2011

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DDE-90024744
Poisonous Red lionfish (Pterois volitans), Raja Ampat, Indonesia. Date: 19/05/2006

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DDE-90020626
Africa, Kenya, Watamu Marine National Park, Common Lion Fish (Pterois volitans) swimming in Indian Ocean Date: 19/02/2005

Background imageVolitans Collection: Cod fish and whiting

Cod fish and whiting
Cod fish, Gadus morhua, Baccala 1 and whiting, Merlangius merlangus, Merlango comune 2. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali

Background imageVolitans Collection: Red mullet, spotted goatfish and gurnards

Red mullet, spotted goatfish and gurnards
Red mullet, Mullus barbatus 58, spotted goatfish, Pseudupeneus maculatus 59, tub gurnard, Chelidonichthys lucerna 60, flying gurnard, Dactylopterus volitans 61, and armed gurnard

Background imageVolitans Collection: Black scorpion fish, estuarine stonefish, and red lionfish

Black scorpion fish, estuarine stonefish, and red lionfish
Black scorpion fish, Scorpaena porcus 120, estuarine stonefish, Synanceia horrida 121, and red lionfish, Pterois volitans 122

Background imageVolitans 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 imageVolitans Collection: Restless flycatcher, Myiagra inquieta

Restless flycatcher, Myiagra inquieta (Seisura volitans). Handcoloured steel engraving from Georg Friedrich Treitschkes Gallery of Natural History, Naturhistorischer Bildersaal des Thierreiches

Background imageVolitans Collection: Lined seahorse and tropical two-wing flying-fish

Lined seahorse and tropical two-wing flying-fish
Lined seahorse, Hippocampus erectus, and tropical two-wing flying-fish, Exocoetus volitans. Handcolored engraving by Fournier after an illustration by Oudart from Charles d Orbignys Dictionnaire

Background imageVolitans Collection: Bearded ghoul, broadbarred firefish, and red lionfish

Bearded ghoul, broadbarred firefish, and red lionfish
Bearded ghoul, Inimicus didactylus, broadbarred firefish, Pterois antennata, and red lionfish, Pterois volitans. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Jean Baptiste Guyard after an illustration by

Background imageVolitans 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 imageVolitans Collection: Flying fish 1, suckerfish 2, barramundi 3

Flying fish 1, suckerfish 2, barramundi 3
Flying fish, Exocoetus volitans 1, suckerfish, Remora remora 2, barramundi, Lates calcarifer 3, scale 4, seahorse, Hippocampus species 5

Background imageVolitans Collection: Fossil skeleton of an extinct pterodactyl

Fossil skeleton of an extinct pterodactyl, Pterodactylus antiquus, and red lionfish, Pterois volitans. Handcoloured steel engraving by du Casse after an illustration by Adolph Fries

Background imageVolitans Collection: Tropical two-wing flyingfish or common flying

Tropical two-wing flyingfish or common flying fish, Exocoetus volitans. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Edward Donovan from his Natural History of British Fishes, Donovan and F.C

Background imageVolitans Collection: Flyingfish varieties

Flyingfish varieties
Flying gurnard, Dactylopterus volitans 1, bandwing flyingfish, Cheilopogon exsiliens 2, tropical two-wing flyingfish, Exocoetus volitans 3, and African sailfin flyingfish, Parexocoetus mento 4

Background imageVolitans Collection: Exotic fish

Exotic fish
African pompano, Alectis ciliaris 1, 2, sand tilefish, Malacanthus plumieri 3, estuarine stonefish, Synanceia horrida 4, and red lionfish, Pterois volitans 5

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A lionfish, Pterois volitans, and alcyonarian soft coral, Fiji

Background imageVolitans Collection: Lionfish, Pterois volitans, Philippines

Lionfish, Pterois volitans, Philippines
A trio of Lionfish (Pterois volitans) hunt above a reef in the Philippines; Philippines

Background imageVolitans Collection: Lionfish (Pterois Volitans); Indonesia

Lionfish (Pterois Volitans); Indonesia

Background imageVolitans 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 imageVolitans Collection: Sea horse, Hippocampus erectus, and flying

Sea horse, Hippocampus erectus, and flying fish, Exocoetus volitans.. Handcolored engraving from Charles d Orbignys Dictionnaire Universel d Histoire Naturelle

Background imageVolitans Collection: Flying gurnard, Dactylopterus volitans

Flying gurnard, Dactylopterus volitans, and African armoured searobin, Peristedion cataphractum.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles

Background imageVolitans Collection: Lionfish, Pterois volitans, and blue blanquillo

Lionfish, Pterois volitans, and blue blanquillo, Taenianotus latovittatus.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles 1816-1830

Background imageVolitans Collection: Picture No. 11675138

Picture No. 11675138
Common Lionfish. Date:

Background imageVolitans Collection: Picture No. 11675029

Picture No. 11675029
Common Lionfish. Date:

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Picture No. 11072649
Slender Sea Moth on black sand Joleha dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Slender Sea Moth

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Picture No. 11072912
Juvenile Common Lionfish Kareko Point dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Juvenile Common Lionfish

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Picture No. 10892931
Common Lionfish (Pterois volitans) Date:


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"Volitans: A Fascinating World of Marine Wonders and Avian Delights" Dive into the mesmerizing realm of Volitans, where a symphony of colors and creatures await. From the depths of DDE-90038228 to the shallows of DDE-90020626, this captivating ecosystem is teeming with life. In these azure waters, Cod fish and whiting gracefully glide through the currents alongside Red mullet, spotted goatfish, and gurnards. Their vibrant hues create a breathtaking spectacle that rivals even the most stunning sunsets. But beware. Amongst this beauty lurk formidable predators like Black scorpion fish, estuarine stonefish, and red lionfish. Their venomous spines serve as a reminder that survival in Volitans demands caution. Yet amidst this delicate balance lies harmony. The Short dragonfish dances with elegance while its cousin, the longtail seamouth, glides effortlessly through underwater caves. These elusive creatures add an air of mystery to this enchanting world. Above water's surface, Restless flycatcher (Myiagra inquieta) flits about playfully among lush foliage. Its melodious song resonates throughout Volitans' tranquil atmosphere - nature's own lullaby for all who dwell here. As day turns to dusk, Flying fish take flight from their watery home only to be greeted by playful dolphins leaping joyously alongside them. This whimsical display epitomizes the boundless freedom found within Volitans' vast expanse. So come explore this hidden paradise where every corner reveals new marvels - from shimmering scales to graceful wings; from ancient depths to endless skies. In Volitans' embrace lies a world waiting to be discovered – an invitation for us all to witness nature's extraordinary wonders firsthand.