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English: Apogon trimaculatus (Island of Vulcano). 1835. (The natural history of fishes of the perch family. Illustrated by thirty-six plates coloured; with memoir and portrait of Sir Joseph Banks, bart., Series : The naturalist's library. Ichthyology. vol. I.)
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Author Jardine, William, Sir, 1800-1874 (author) ; Lizars, W. H. (William Home), 1788-1859 (engraver)
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