The Barramundi is a remarkable fish, and was first discovered by the explorer Leichhardt in the Burdekin River, Queensland. It belongs to the family Osleoglossidae, which comprises a small group of freshwater fishes from South America, Africa, Malaysia, and Northern Australia. The name Barramundi is applied in Queensland to several of the larger freshwater fishes, including the giant perch and the lung-fish. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), Wed 28 Aug 1929, Page 17
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