The piper gurnard (Trigla lyra), also known as the piper or the lyre gurnard, is a species of marine, demersal ray-finned fish from the family Triglidae, the gurnards and sea robins. It is found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It is the only species in the monotypic genus Trigla.
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vandervoorti Sp. nov Schwarzhans Miocene Germany A relative of the pipergurnard. Triglopsis chaucensis Sp. nov Schwarzhans Miocene Germany Netherlands...
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Floatplane Patrol 1914 Short Admiralty Type 830 UK Floatplane Patrol 1914 Short Gurnard UK Floatplane Fighter/Patrol 1929 Prototype 2 Short Kent UK Flying boat...
Medway, on 6 February 1938, Maia piloted by Parker and Mercury by Harold Piper. Following further successful tests, the first transatlantic flight was...
"walk" along the ocean or river floor, but not on land (e.g., the flying gurnard—which does not actually fly—and batfishes of the family Ogcocephalidae)...
(Biplane) Short S.7 Mussel (1926) Short S.8 Calcutta (1928) Short S.10 Gurnard (1929) Short Crusader (1927) Short S.8/8 Rangoon (1930) Short S.11 Valetta...
Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. pp. 521–524, 555–61, 590. Piper, Ross (2007), Extraordinary Animals: An Encyclopedia of Curious and Unusual...
time. Flown by Shorts' chief test pilot John Lankester Parker and Harold Piper, the initial flight lasted for around 45 minutes; later that day, a second...
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the waters of Belfast Lough, piloted by Shorts' Chief Test Pilot, Harold Piper. Havin been initially flown from the water, as it lacked its undercarriage...
in three seine nets, approximately 2,400,000 fish in all. In 1870 the Gurnard's Head seine fishery was worth an estimated £800 per year and employed twenty-four...