Clipart images of several crustacean species, such as crabs, lobsters, crayfish, and shrimp.
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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 ... |
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Mysis Flexuosa
"Mysis flexuosa, from side. b., Brood-pouch borne on posterior thoracic limbs; o., otocyst in tail. Note eight pairs of similar biramose thoracic feet. The last two thoracic segments are not covered b... |
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Nebalia
"Nebalia. SH., Shell; A.1, first antennae; A.2, second antennae; TH., 8 thoracic limbs; Ab.4, Ab.6, fourth and sixth abdominal limbs." -Thomson, 1916... |
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Nephrops Norvegicus
"Norway Lobsters have the eyes uniform and the two last rings of the thorax movable."... |
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Pagurus Bernhardus, In the Shell
"The Hermit or Soldier Crab is perhaps the oddest and most curious of the Crustaceans." Hermit Crabs seek out a shell to inhabit and will kill a living mollusk to take its home.... |
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Pagurus Bernhardus, Out of the Shell
"The Hermit or Soldier Crab is perhaps the oddest and most curious of the Crustaceans." Hermit Crabs seek out a shell to inhabit and will kill a living mollusk to take its home.... |
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Palinurus Vulgaris
"The common crayfish. Crustaceans are nearly all carnivorous. a, left outward root-jaw"... |
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Parasite, Crustacean
Sacculina is a genus of barnacles that parasitize crabs. The female Sacculina larva finds a crab and walks on it until it finds a joint. It then molts, injecting its soft body into the crab while its... |
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Parasite, Crustacean
Sacculina is a genus of barnacles that parasitize crabs. The female Sacculina larva finds a crab and walks on it until it finds a joint. It then molts, injecting its soft body into the crab while its... |
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Pisa Tetraodon
"Among some Crustaceans there is neither thorax, nor abdomen, nor head, but all three form only one mass, often short and squat, as in the Four-horned Spider-crab."... |
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Portunus Variegatus, male
a: external antenna;
b: external foot-jaw;
c: tail or abdomen.... |
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Prawn
A small crustacean, allied to the shrimp; it is highly prized for food.... |
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Prawn
The copepod stage of a prawn.... |
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Prawn
A small crustacean about 3 to 4 inches in length and marketed in vast numbers. Ate throughout the world. ... |
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Prawn, Nauplius of
A nauplius (plural nauplii) is the first larva of animals classified as crustaceans (subphylum of Arthropoda). It consists of a head and a telson. The thorax and abdomen, characteristic of adult crust... |
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Purse-crab
"The Purse Crab, Birgus Latro is a very curious species found in Amboyna and some of the adjacent islands. They inhabit the fissures of rocks along the sea-shore by day and come forth at night... |
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Red Shrimp
"Alpheus-A genus of macrurous decapodous crustaceans, the type of the family Alpheidæ."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Salve Bug
"A parasitic isopod crustacean, Aega psora, and some similar forms." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Sand-hopper
"The Common Sand-hopper, Talitrus locusta, which may be met with in thousands upon thousands of European shores, is a well-known example of this family. Although its length is not much more th... |
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Schizopod
The schizopod stage of a prawn in the Penaeus genus of crustaceans.... |
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Sea Louse, Speckled
The Speckled Sea Louse (Eurydice pulchra) is a parasitic crustacean in the Cirolanidae family.... |
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Shell
A gastropod shell.... |
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Shell, Saddle
A shell resembling a saddle. ... |
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Shore-jumper
"The bodies of these animals are compressed laterally, and curved upon the sides; the eyes are immovable, their feet are directed partly forwards and partly backwards." — Williams, 1889... |
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Shrimp
Shrimp are a marine crustacean largely used as food.... |