Description: English: Preserved specimen of Coelacanth (Latimeria sp.) at Sea World, Taman Impian Jaya Ancol, Jakarta, Indonesia. Date: 20 May 2010. Source: Own work. Author: Amelia Guo. Permission (Reusing this file): License. This file is created by Amelia Guo. You may use this file for non-commercial purposes only. You may share/distribute this file. You may edit/modify this file. You may not claim ownership of this file. You may link to this page when credit attribution is required. It would be appreciated if you notify me if you use this file..
Description: English: Stuffed Indonesian coelacanth in the pavilions of Indonesia during Expo 2015 in Milan, Italy. Date: 5 August 2015, 13:41:14. Source: Own work. Author: Claudio Martino.
Description: English: Head close-up of a preserved specimen of Coelacanth (Latimeria sp.) at Sea World, Taman Impian Jaya Ancol, Jakarta, Indonesia. Date: 20 May 2010. Source: Own work. Author: Amelia Guo. Permission(Reusing this file): License. This file is created by Amelia Guo. You may use this file for non-commercial purposes only. You may share/distribute this file. You may edit/modify this file. You may not claim ownership of this file. You may link to this page when credit attribution is required. It would be appreciated if you notify me if you use this file..
Description: English: Head close-up of a preserved specimen of Coelacanth (Latimeria sp.) at Sea World, Taman Impian Jaya Ancol, Jakarta, Indonesia. Date: 20 May 2010. Source: Own work. Author: Amelia Guo. Permission(Reusing this file): License. This file is created by Amelia Guo. You may use this file for non-commercial purposes only. You may share/distribute this file. You may edit/modify this file. You may not claim ownership of this file. You may link to this page when credit attribution is required. It would be appreciated if you notify me if you use this file..
Description: English: Postcard commomerating the discovery of the coelacanth by Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer in December 1938. Date: 26 October 2013, 20:42:11. Source: The South African Institute for Aquatic Biology (SAIAB, www.saiab.ac.za). Author: Unknown authorUnknown author.
Description: Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle de Nantes.Cœlacanthe Latimeria chalumnae Le spécimen du Muséum de Nantes est pêché aux Comores, dans la nuit du 25 au 26 septembre 1968 à 1 km du rivage, par 150 m de fond. Il s'agit d'un mâle mesurant 1,32 m et pesant 33,8 kg. Les cœlacanthes Latimeria chalumnae sont les derniers survivants d'une lignée qui a connu son apogée il y a 240 millions d'années. Natural History Museum of Nantes.Cœlacanthe Latimeria chalumnae The specimen from the Museum of Nantes is caught in the Comoros, on the night of 25 to 26 September 1968 1 km from the shore by 150 m deep. This is a male measuring 1.32 m and weighing 33.8 kg. The coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae are the last survivors of a lineage that had its heyday there are 240 million years. Date: 22 April 2009, 11:37. Source: Coelacanthe Uploaded by FunkMonk. Author: sybarite48. Camera location47° 13′ 05.19″ N, 1° 33′ 11.02″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 47.218109; -1.553060.
Description: English: Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer and coelacanth after its discovery. Date: 26 October 2013, 20:42:12. Source: A Christmas Story: 22 December 1938. The South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity. Author: Unknown authorUnknown author.
Description: A a coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae Smitha, or living fossil fish on display in the Untied States National Museum. The fish is situated on supports and explanatory text can be seen behind the specimen On August 20, 1957, a coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae Smitha, living fossil fish, is put on exhibit in the foyer of United States National Museum, now known as the National Museum of Natural History. This male fish was caught off the Comoro Islands, near the Island of Madagascar. It was believed that the coelacanth was extinct until 1938 when the first live one was caught off South Africa. Before that time the fish was only known from ancient fossil remains Full description. Date: 1957. Source: Smithsonian Institution Archives. Author: Smithsonian Institution Archives.