[Home] [Catalog] [Category] [Previous Item] [Next Item]

[Logo Image] Ferdinand Lucas Bauer (1760-1826)

Full Catalogue

[Item Image]

Plate 36
Mudskipper
Periophthalmus sp.
Gobiidae
(Alecto Facsimile Edition - Plate 31)
BAU36
$350.00

36. Mudskipper. Periophthalmus sp. [W&M]
385 x 505 mm
It has not been possible to identify this fish precisely beyond recognising it as a mudskipper, so
named because of its ability to skip over stones on the shore. It is thought the specimen Bauer
drew - from several angles to show the prominent pectoral fins which it uses to travel by leaps -
was probably collected at Connor Creek, Keppel Bay, Queensland on 15 August 1802.
The mudskipper is a wide-ranging Indo-Pacific species.
W&M : 324-5, 342

Alecto Historical Editions


To contact us:

Alecto Historical Editions - Publications Group
The Seedbed Centre
Vanguard Way
Shoeburyness SS3 9QX
United Kingdom

Phone: +44(0)1702 295929
Fax: +44(0)1702 587845
E-mail


About Alecto | Antiquarian Prints | Banks Florilegium | Mark Catesby's Natural History of North America | Bodmer's America
Audubon Birds | William Daniell - Voyage Round Great Britain | Ferdinand Bauer | William Bartram