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Definition of Trigla lucerna
1. Noun. A kind of gurnard.
Generic synonyms: Gurnard
Group relationships: Genus Triga, Triga
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trigla Lucerna
Literary usage of Trigla lucerna
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Magazine of Zoology and Botany by Prideaux John Selby, George Johnston, William Jardine (1837)
"Brunner afterwards received a specimen from Marseilles, and named it Trigla lucerna.
Risso also makes mention of one being taken at Nice, and Cuvier, ..."
2. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES by Bashford Dean, Charles Rochester Eastman, Eugene Willis Gudger, Arthur Wilbur Henn, American Museum of Natural History (1917)
"1835.1 — Contributions to British ichthyology (Trigla. lucerna, ... Trigla lucerna
Brunn, sur les côtes de la Grande Bretagne. L'Institut, 1837, 6, no. ..."
3. The Natural History of Pliny by Pliny, John Bostock, Henry Thomas Riley (1890)
"... and it is owing to this circumstance that we find the ichthyologists enumerating :i
Trigla lucerna, The corn ction, however, is approved of by Cuvier, ..."
4. Fishes and Fisheries of the Irish Sea, and Especially of the Lancashire and by William Abbott Herdman, Robert A. Dawson (1902)
"Trigla lucerna, Linn. Yellow Gurnard. (See T. hirundo, Day's British Fishes, vol.
I. p. 59, PI. XXIV.) (Fish. Mus., Zool. Dep., Univ. Coll., Liverpool. ..."