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Crustaceans, lithograph, published in 1868
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Crustaceans, lithograph, published in 1868
Crustaceans: Top row: Barnacles (Elminius modestus), Mantis crab (Squilla mantis), Goose barnacles (Pedunculata), Mantis shrimp (Odontodactylus scyllarus), Squat lobster (Galathea strigosa), Hermit crab (Pagurus Bernhardus), Sand bubbler crab (Scopimera globosa). Lithograph, published in 1868
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Malacostraca Sea Life Gooseneck Barnacle Squat Lobster
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This lithograph, published in 1868, showcases a mesmerizing array of crustaceans from the depths of the ocean. The top row features an assortment of intriguing creatures that are sure to pique your curiosity. Starting with Elminius modestus, commonly known as barnacles, their delicate shells create intricate patterns against the backdrop. Next is the Mantis crab (Squilla mantis), its vibrant colors and unique body structure making it stand out among its peers. Moving on to Pedunculata or goose barnacles, their graceful forms resemble miniature flowers adorning rocks and shipwrecks alike. Odontodactylus scyllarus, also known as the Mantis shrimp, displays its striking appearance with powerful claws ready for action. Galathea strigosa or squat lobster follows suit with its distinctive shape and captivating presence. Pagurus Bernhardus, better known as the hermit crab, showcases its resourcefulness by utilizing empty shells for protection while exploring sandy shores. Lastly, Scopimera globosa or sand bubbler crab adds a touch of whimsy with its bubble-like formations dotting the beach. This lithograph not only captures these fascinating crustaceans but also serves as a testament to scientific exploration during this era. Its detailed illustrations allow us to appreciate both the beauty and diversity found beneath our oceans' surface over a century ago.
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