The natural history of British fishes Edinburgh, W. H. Lizars, 1843, The illustration features two distinct fish species, one prominently displaying a streamlined body with a long, pointed snout and delicate fins, known as the Trumpet Fish. The other, adorned with vibrant scales and a broad tail, is depicted in a dynamic pose, showcasing its lively colors. The background includes rocky outcrops and distant land, suggesting a coastal environment. This artwork is labeled as 'Jagoa Goldsung' and emphasizes the unique characteristics of both fish, highlighting their beauty and the intricacies of marine life.
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