File:Parascyllium ferrugineum.jpg

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English: Rusty cat shark, Parascyllium ferrugineum.
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Source Waite, E. R. (1921). Catalogue of the fishes of South Australia. Records of the South Australian Museum 2 (1): 1—208. Figure 19. Reprint
Author Edgar R. Waite (1866-1928)

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13:27, 5 April 2006Thumbnail for version as of 13:27, 5 April 20061,092 × 373 (49 KB)Haplochromis''Parascyllium ferrugineum'' Image Source Author: Waite, Edgar R. Image Source TItle: Illustrated Catalogue of the Fishes of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia : G. Hassell & Son, 1921 Copyright: Materials in the Freshwater and Marine Image Bank are i

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