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Crustaceans

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Clipart images of several crustacean species, such as crabs, lobsters, crayfish, and shrimp.


Calymene
"The trilobite's general form is shown in the annexed figure of the Calymene Blumenbachii; they possessed well-formed, compound, faceted eyes, which are frequently well-preserved in the fossil ...
Caprella Geometrica
The amphipod, Caprella geometrica....
Chelophora
A genus of amphipod crustaceans, typical of the Chelurideæ....
Circulation of a Crustacean
Diagram of the circulation in a crustacean. Labels: a, branchial; b, somatic circulation. On the right side is the heart with is single cavity, and on the left the venous lacunae....
Claw, Lobster
The pair of pincers or nippers, or te so-called claw, which terminates some of the limbs of most crustaceans, as in crabs and lobsters....
Copepod
Also known as fish lice, this is a species of copepod, a parasitic crustacean. "Female of Chondracathus gibbosus, enlarged; and example of the crustaceous Epizoa. A, lateral view." -Whitney, 1911...
Copepod
Also known as fish lice, this is a species of copepod, a parasitic crustacean. "Female of Chondracathus gibbosus, enlarged; and example of the crustaceous Epizoa. B, ventral view; a, head; b, c, appen...
Corystes Cassivelaunus, female
"The anterior feet are about the length of the body. The other feet terminate in an elongated claw, which is straight-pointed."...
Corystes Cassivelaunus, male
"The Long-clawed Crab is remarkable for its long antennae, which considerably exceed the length of the body."...
Crab
Metamorphosis of the crab; the zoea stage....
Crab
Metamorphosis of the crab; the megalops stage....
Crab
Metamorphosis of the crab; the adult stage....
Crab
Crabs have the same essentail structure as crayfishes and lobsters....
Crab
A typical crab foud in the ocean. ...
Crab
A crab with two pinchers....
Crab
This illustration shows a crab, a species of cancer. Crabs are decapod crustaceans with thick exoskeletons....
Crab
"Transformations of the Crab: 1, young crab, or zoea, magnified; 2, young crab, in a more advanced stage, magnified; 3, young crab, in a more advanced stage, natural size; 4, young crab, when it has a...
Crab
An illustration of a crap carrying a mass of eggs beneath its abdomen....
Crab
Eriphia laevimana is a crustacean in the Cancridae family of crabs....
Crab Nervous System
"Nervous system of shore-crab (Carcinus manas). br., The supra-oesophageal mass; g., gullet surrounded by gr., the gullet ring; m., the sub-oesophageal mass representing a fusion of the thoracic gangl...
Crab Zoaea, Shore
"Zoaea of common shore-crab (Carcinus manas). The appendages are numbered; c., gills; i., alimentary canal." -Thomson, 1916...
Crab, California Rock
A crab found on the rocky sea floor of California. ...
Crab, common European
"These have the shell regularly rounded in front and narrowed behind; the legs are of moderate length, the claws large, and often unequal in size. This species inhabits deep water, and is captured in...
Crab, Dungeness
The Dungeness crab is a species of crab that inhabits eelgrass beds and water bottoms from the Aleutian Islands in Alaska to Santa Cruz, California. Its binomial name, Cancer magister, simply means "m...
Crab, Edible
The edible crab (Cancer pagurus) is a species of crab found in the North Sea, North Atlantic, and the Mediterranean Sea....
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