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Does the image show the right species

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Today (January 3rd) a visitor on the Dutch-language Wikipedia reported that the image on the nl:Diklipharder article is incorrect. The same image is shown in this article (Thicklip grey mullet) and on Chelon.

The remark is placed on nl:Overleg:Diklipharder. I give a rough translation:

"When I looked up the fish species Harder (Dutch name = Harder, English translation = Mullet?), more specifically the subspecies "diklipharder" (litteral: Thick-lip-mullet, Chelon labrosus , = Thicklip grey mullet?) an image was shown that clearly shows a Zeebaars (Dutch name, English translation = Sea bass ? European seabass ? ). In the right upper corner, you can see a small image of a "Harder" (mullet), but a non-expert will hardly understand that that species is meant...
I'd like a clearer image. Kind regards, "

I report this here, to increase the changes that some expert notices this remark and resolves the issue.

I someone can give a definite answer, I would appreciate if you could leave a small note (in English) on the Dutch wikipedia page nl:Overleg:Diklipharder as well. Johan Lont (talk) 16:57, 3 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The picture shows an European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax). But you can also see half Thicklip grey mullet (Chelon labrosus), a Wrasse (fam. Labridae) and an European spider crab (Maja squinado) too. So, I think it should be changed. David Pérez --80.24.28.31 (talk) 17:30, 12 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]