Description: English: 1 – Serranus lanceolatus (=Epinephelus lanceolatus), 2 – Serranus malabaricus (=Epinephelus malabaricus), 3 – Serranus salmoides (=Epinephelus malabaricus), 4 – Serranus summana (=Epinephelus summana). Date: 1878. Source: Day F. The fishes of India; being a natural history of the fishes known to inhabit the seas and fresh waters of India, Burma, and Ceylon. Volume 2. Atlas containing 198 Plates. – London: Bernard Quaritch, 1878. Plate IV. Reprint. Author: Delineator: George Henry Ford (1808–1876) . Alternative names: G. H. Ford. Description: artist and scientific illustrator. Date of birth/death: 20 May 1808 1876 . Location of birth/death: Cape ColonyLondon. Authority control: : Q17105498VIAF: 317102730LCCN: n2015185868WorldCat. creator QS:P170,Q17105498 Litographer: Robert Mintern (1840–1908) . Alternative names: R. Mintern. Description: artist. Date of birth/death: 1840 1908 . Location of birth/death: RochesterWandsworth. Work period: 1859–1900. Work location: London. Authority control: : Q46255973. creator QS:P170,Q46255973.
Description: English: Serranus lanceolatus (young). Date: 1865. Source: Francis Day (1865) The Fishes of Malabar. London: Bernard Quaritch. Plate 1 Figure 1. Author: Sir Francis Day.
Description: The giant grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus), also known as the brindlebass, brown spotted cod, or bumblebee grouper, and as the Queensland grouper in Australia, is the largest bony fish found in coral reefs, and the aquatic emblem of Queensland. It is found from near the surface to depths of 100 m (330 ft) at reefs throughout the Indo-Pacific region,. Date: 16 July 2011, 14:40. Source: Giant grouper. Author: Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand. Camera location27° 57′ 37.18″ S, 153° 25′ 31.95″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-27.960329; 153.425542.