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New Zealand Blue Moki (Latridopsis ciliaris) Telescope fish (Mendosoma lineatum). Latridae commonly called trumpeters, is a family of marine ray-finned fish.They are found in temperate seas in the Southern Hemisphere.
Psophia is a genus of birds restricted to the humid forests of the Amazon and Guiana Shield in South America.It is the only genus in the family Psophiidae.Birds in the genus are commonly known as trumpeters, due to the trumpeting or cackling threat call of the males. [1]
Trumpeter is a Chinese company that manufactures plastic injection moulded scale model kits. Their product line consists of model ships , aircraft , cars and military ground vehicles . The company is located in Zhongshan , China , just north of Macau .
Latris lineata was first formally described in 1801 as Cichla lineata by the German naturalist Johann Reinhold Forster with the type locality given as New Zealand. [2] Sir John Richardson described the genus Latris in his description of Latris hecateia, its only species, and this species was later found to be synonymous with Forster's Cichla lineata. [3]
The trumpeter, however, was shot in the throat by an arrow and did not complete the anthem, and this is the legendary reason as to why performances end abruptly before completion. [ 1 ] : 97 The earliest written version of this legend is from the prologue to American Eric P. Kelly ’s 1928 children's book The Trumpeter of Krakow .
Trumpeter (rank), a regiment specific, descriptive name given to Privates in the British Army; Trumpeter (company), a plastic model kit company based in China; Trumpeter clock, a type of clock that uses air vibrating a reed to mimic the sound of a trumpet; Trumpeter Books, an imprint of Shambhala Publications; The Trumpeter (song), 1904 song
The trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator) is a species of swan found in North America. The heaviest living bird native to North America, it is also the largest extant species of waterfowl , with a wingspan of 185 to 304.8 cm (6 ft 2 in to 10 ft 2 in).
The yellowtail trumpeter is one of three species in the genus Amniataba, which is one of fifteen genera in the grunter family, Terapontidae. The grunters are Perciformes in the suborder Percoidei. [4] Despite its common name, the yellowtail trumpeter has no relation to the 'true' trumpeters of the family Latridae.