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Title : Tripterygion bucknilli n. sp. Griffin. (modern name Notoclinops segmentatus)

Creator: Griffin, L. T, artist

Date : [1920 - 1930]

Description : " Enlarged Figure of Tripterygion bucknilli Griffin. A very small species inhabiting rock-pools at Tauranga and the Bay of Islands. Loc:- Mount Mongonui, Tauranga." Typed description attached to drawing.

Format : Drawing

Media: Indian ink pen and wash.

Size:180 x 95 mm

Part of the Paintings and Drawings Collection

Citation: Auckland Museum ref. PD-1971-5-4. No known Copyright restrictions

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