Clipart images of several crustacean species, such as crabs, lobsters, crayfish, and shrimp.
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Hermit Crab
"Hermit-crab withdrawn from its shell. The anterior appendages are broken off. hd., Head; th., thorax; abd., abdomen." -Thomson, 1916... |
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Hermit Crab
This hermit crab (Eupagurus bernhardus) is in the shell of the northern moon snail (Lunatia heros). ... |
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Hermit-crab
"[The paguridae] includes the Hermit or Soldier Crab, Pagurus Bernardus, the abdominal portion of whose body is quite soft, forming a sort of cylindrical fleshy mass behind the shelly cephaloth... |
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Horrida, parthenope
"The Parthenope horrida, a native of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, is covered with the most grotesque ornaments." — Goodrich, 1859... |
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Isopod
Isopods are one of the most diverse orders of Crustaceans, with many species living in all environments, and are common in shallow marine waters.... |
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Isopod, Parasitic
Entoniscus parasites is a parasitic isopod that feeds off and eventually replaces the tongues of fish and crabs.... |
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Isopods
This illustration shows an isopoda. These are one of the most diverse orders of Crustaceans, with many species living in all environments, and are common in shallow marine waters.... |
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King Crab
A genus of crabs so called from their great size. They are found in the tropical and northern coasts of America, in the Antilles, Japan, and the archipelago southeast of Asia.... |
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Land-Crab
"Violet Land-Crab." — Galloway... |
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Limulus Polyphemus
"Dorsal view of Limulus polyphemus, Latr." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Lobster
External features of the lobster.... |
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Lobster
Lobsters have five pair of legs. The first pair are modified into claws for defense.... |
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Lobster
Common lobster. I. first pair of legs; 2 and 3. second and third pairs of legs; 4 and 5. last two pair of legs; a smaller antennae; ga greater antennae; ca carapace.... |
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Lobster
Lobsters have two big claws and a muscular tail used for movement. ... |
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Lobster
"Bilaterally symmetrical bodies composed of a series of rings or segments, each of which bears a pair of jointed appendages, or limbs; a well developed and symmetrical nervous system of many connected... |
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Lobster
A large marine crustacean somewhat resembling a crawfish, but larger in form. The common lobster of America is a typical species. It is ten-footed, has a long tail, is stalk-eyed, and often attains a ... |
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Lobster
Larva of lobster removed from egg shell.... |
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Lobster
The lobster, a crustacean.... |
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Lobster Fossil
An illustration of a lobster fossil. ... |
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Lobster Larva, Glass-Crab
"Glass-crab (larva of Palinurus). GLASS-CRAB. A crab of the spurious genus Phyllosoma, or of the spurious order Phyllosomata-- that is, any young shrimp of either of the families Palinuridae and Scyll... |
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Lobster, Slipper
Although not true lobsters, the slipper lobsters are decapod crustaceans closely related to spiny and furry lobsters.... |
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Lobster, spiny
"The Spiny Lobster, Palinurus vulgaris, which may be taken as the type of the family, often weighs as muich as twelve or fifteen pounds. It was in great esteem among the ancient Romans, who de... |
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Megalop
"Megalops of Cancer irroratus." — Galloway... |
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Metamorphosis of a Crab
Crabs are decapod crustaceans of the infraorder Brachyura, which generally have a very short projecting tail. The body of the crab in its first larval stage is composed of short, globular portion, fu... |
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Metamorphosis of a Crab
Crabs are decapod crustaceans of the infraorder Brachyura, which generally have a very short projecting tail. After the first stage, the zoëa changes into a stage called the megalops, which has many ... |