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Chaetodon sp. butterflyfish
Plate 30 by Louis-Isidore Duperrey from his Voyage de la Coquille 1822-1825, Zoologie Atlas, 1826. Lower fish labelled Holocanthe
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Actinopterygii Bony Fish Butterfly Fish Butterflyfish Chaetodon Chaetodontidae Duperrey Fishes Louis Isidore Louis Isidore Duperrey Mask Osteichthyes Perciform Perciformes Ray Finned Fish Striped
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Plate 30 of the Zoologie Atlas, published in 1826 as part of the Voyage de la Coquille (1822-1825) by Louis-Isidore Duperrey, features a stunning illustration of a Chaetodon sp. butterflyfish. This exquisitely detailed Victorian-era print showcases the vibrant colors and intricate patterns of this beautiful marine creature. The Chaetodon sp. butterflyfish is identified by its elongated, compressed body, distinctive mask-like markings around its eyes, and a dorsal fin that resembles wings, earning it the name "butterflyfish." Its body is adorned with bold, horizontal blue and yellow stripes, adding to its allure. The lower fish labeled in the illustration as Holocanthus is likely a different species, as Holocanthus is a genus of tangs, not butterflyfish. However, the inclusion of both species in the same plate highlights the rich diversity of marine life discovered during Duperrey's voyage. Duperrey's illustration is a testament to the meticulous work of the nineteenth-century naturalist and artist community. The anatomically accurate depiction of the fish's gills, fins, and skeletal structure demonstrates the advanced knowledge of the time regarding the anatomy of bony fish, or Actinopterygii, and ray-finned fish, or Perciformes. As members of the Chaetodontidae family, Chaetodon butterflyfish are characterized as perciformes, osteichthyes, and chaetodontids. Their coloration serves as excellent camouflage, allowing them to blend in with their surroundings and protect themselves from predators. This print, with its rich history and scientific significance, remains a testament to the beauty and diversity of the underwater world and the curiosity of those who explore it.
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