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Crustacean Collection (page 6)

Crustaceans, the fascinating creatures of the sea, come in all shapes and sizes

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, and lobster, Homarus gammarus (Crevisse molucca)

Horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, and lobster, Homarus gammarus (Crevisse molucca, Monoculus polyphemus, and lobster)
FLO4652574 Horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, and lobster, Homarus gammarus (Crevisse molucca, Monoculus polyphemus, and lobster, Astacus marinus). From the collection of G.W. Knorr

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Santiago shell (Pecten maximus), bivalve mollusk, edible, appreciated for its rich iron flesh

Santiago shell (Pecten maximus), bivalve mollusk, edible, appreciated for its rich iron flesh
FLO4687379 Santiago shell (Pecten maximus), bivalve mollusk, edible, appreciated for its rich iron flesh and for its coral in gastronomy

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Underwater life: meduse, sponge, lobster, mussel, sea urchin, starfish, crab, anemone

Underwater life: meduse, sponge, lobster, mussel, sea urchin, starfish, crab, anemone, fish Colour lithography, France
NWI4955268 Underwater life: meduse, sponge, lobster, mussel, sea urchin, starfish, crab, anemone, fish Colour lithography, France, early 19th century.; (add.info.: Underwater life: meduse, sponge)

Background imageCrustacean Collection: The Shellfish Supplies: crab-fishing off Fife Coast, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The Shellfish Supplies: crab-fishing off Fife Coast, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Shellfish Supplies: crab-fishing off Fife Coast, [Scotland], 1862. 'The machinery for supplying [the] ever-increasing demand for lobsters, crabs, and oysters is exceedingly simple

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Still Life with Fishes, a Crab and Oysters. Creator: Isaac van Duynen

Still Life with Fishes, a Crab and Oysters. Creator: Isaac van Duynen
Still Life with Fishes, a Crab and Oysters, Unknown date

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Still Life with Dead Game, a Monkey and a Dog. Creator: Frans Snyders

Still Life with Dead Game, a Monkey and a Dog. Creator: Frans Snyders
Still Life with Dead Game, a Monkey and a Dog

Background imageCrustacean Collection: The Feast of the Seagods, 1561. Creator: Frans Floris

The Feast of the Seagods, 1561. Creator: Frans Floris
The Feast of the Seagods, 1561

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Still Life with Crab and Fruit. Creator: Unknown

Still Life with Crab and Fruit. Creator: Unknown
Still Life with Crab and Fruit, Unknown date

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Kitchen Still Life with a Carp and Shellfish, unknown date. Creator: Unknown

Kitchen Still Life with a Carp and Shellfish, unknown date. Creator: Unknown
Kitchen Still Life with a Carp and Shellfish, unknown date

Background imageCrustacean Collection: The Robber Crab (Birgus latro), 1857. Creator: Unknown

The Robber Crab (Birgus latro), 1857. Creator: Unknown
The Robber Crab (Birgus latro), 1857. Charles Darwin: The young are hatched and live for some time on the coast. At this period of existence we cannot suppose that cocoa- nuts form any part of their

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Feast of the Gods in a Cave near the Sea Shore. Creator: Gerard Seghers

Feast of the Gods in a Cave near the Sea Shore. Creator: Gerard Seghers
Feast of the Gods in a Cave near the Sea Shore, unknown date

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Still life, c.1644-c.1666. Creator: Jan Albertsz. Rotius

Still life, c.1644-c.1666. Creator: Jan Albertsz. Rotius
Still life, c.1644-c.1666

Background imageCrustacean Collection: A crab, pincers, and two turtle shells, 1726-1779. Creator: Johann Gustav Hoch

A crab, pincers, and two turtle shells, 1726-1779. Creator: Johann Gustav Hoch
A crab, pincers, and two turtle shells, 1726-1779

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Aquarium with three North Sea fish: lobster, dogfish and plaice, c.1876-c.1924

Aquarium with three North Sea fish: lobster, dogfish and plaice, c.1876-c.1924. Creator: Gerrit Willem Dijsselhof
Aquarium with three North Sea fish: lobster, dogfish and plaice, c.1876-c.1924

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Still Life, 1672. Creator: Nicolaes van Gelder

Still Life, 1672. Creator: Nicolaes van Gelder
Still Life, 1672

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Larder Still life, c.1616-c.1625. Creator: Frans Snyders

Larder Still life, c.1616-c.1625. Creator: Frans Snyders
Larder Still life, c.1616-c.1625

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Allegory on the Abdication of Emperor Charles v in Brussels, c.1635-c.1640

Allegory on the Abdication of Emperor Charles v in Brussels, c.1635-c.1640. Creator: Frans Francken II
Allegory on the Abdication of Emperor Charles v in Brussels, c.1635-c.1640. Other Title(s): Allegory of the Abdication of Emperor Charles V

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Pronk Still life, 1630-1660. Creator: Pieter de Ring

Pronk Still life, 1630-1660. Creator: Pieter de Ring
Pronk Still life, 1630-1660

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Still Life, after 1655. Creator: Abraham van Beyeren

Still Life, after 1655. Creator: Abraham van Beyeren
Still Life, after 1655

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Servant by a Larder Table, c.1635-c.1645. Creator: Unknown

Servant by a Larder Table, c.1635-c.1645. Creator: Unknown
Servant by a Larder Table, c.1635-c.1645

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Still life with fish and a lobster, 1850-1891. Creator: Theodule Ribot

Still life with fish and a lobster, 1850-1891. Creator: Theodule Ribot
Still life with fish and a lobster, 1850-1891

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Still Life, 1667. Creator: Pieter Gallis

Still Life, 1667. Creator: Pieter Gallis
Still Life, 1667

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Fish Market, 1683. Creator: Cornelis Dusart

Fish Market, 1683. Creator: Cornelis Dusart
Fish Market, 1683

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Still Life with Golden Goblet, 1640-1660. Creator: Pieter de Ring

Still Life with Golden Goblet, 1640-1660. Creator: Pieter de Ring
Still Life with Golden Goblet, 1640-1660. Other Title(s): Still Life with Golden Goblet

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Still Life with Fruit and a Goldfinch, 1660-1679. Creator: Abraham Mignon

Still Life with Fruit and a Goldfinch, 1660-1679. Creator: Abraham Mignon
Still Life with Fruit and a Goldfinch, 1660-1679

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Still Life with Fish and a Lobster and Oysters on a Table nearby, 1660

Still Life with Fish and a Lobster and Oysters on a Table nearby, 1660. Creator: Alexander Adriaenssen
Still Life with Fish and a Lobster and Oysters on a Table nearby, 1660

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Still Life with Fish, 1645-1681. Creator: Isaac van Duynen

Still Life with Fish, 1645-1681. Creator: Isaac van Duynen
Still Life with Fish, 1645-1681

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Still Life with Fruit and a Lobster, 1640-1700. Creator: Unknown

Still Life with Fruit and a Lobster, 1640-1700. Creator: Unknown
Still Life with Fruit and a Lobster, 1640-1700. Copy after Jan Davidsz. de Heem

Background imageCrustacean Collection: The Nearest Way to School, after James Clarke Hook, R.A. c1880-83. Creator: Otto Theodor Leyde

The Nearest Way to School, after James Clarke Hook, R.A. c1880-83. Creator: Otto Theodor Leyde
'The Nearest Way to School, after James Clarke Hook, R.A.'. From "Modern Artists" by F.G.Dumas. [J.S.Virtue & Co Ltd, London, c1880]

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Still Life with a Roemer, 1652. Creator: Jan Davidsz de Heem

Still Life with a Roemer, 1652. Creator: Jan Davidsz de Heem
Still Life with a Roemer, 1652

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Still Life with Fish, 1878. Creator: Carl Bloch

Still Life with Fish, 1878. Creator: Carl Bloch
Still Life with Fish, 1878

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Still Life with Fish on a Stone Table, 1635-1690. Creator: Abraham van Beyeren

Still Life with Fish on a Stone Table, 1635-1690. Creator: Abraham van Beyeren
Still Life with Fish on a Stone Table, 1635-1690

Background imageCrustacean Collection: When crabbing's good, 1899. Creator: Jay Campbell Phillips

When crabbing's good, 1899. Creator: Jay Campbell Phillips
When crabbing's good, 1899

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate XLVIII, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel

Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate XLVIII, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate XLVIII, c. 1575/1580

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate LI, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel

Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate LI, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate LI, c. 1575/1580

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Album, 1661. Creator: Bin Xie

Album, 1661. Creator: Bin Xie
Album, 1661

Background imageCrustacean Collection: The crab eaters, sketch for the amphitheatre of palaeontology at the Museum of Natural... 1897

The crab eaters, sketch for the amphitheatre of palaeontology at the Museum of Natural... 1897. Creator: Fernand Cormon
The crab eaters, sketch for the amphitheatre of palaeontology at the Museum of Natural History in Paris, 1897

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Nature morte au homard. Creator: Felix Francois Georges Philibert Ziem

Nature morte au homard. Creator: Felix Francois Georges Philibert Ziem
Nature morte au homard

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate XLVII, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel

Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate XLVII, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate XLVII, c. 1575/1580

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate XLIX, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel

Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate XLIX, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate XLIX, c. 1575/1580

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate XLIV, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel

Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate XLIV, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate XLIV, c. 1575/1580

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate XLVI, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel

Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate XLVI, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate XLVI, c. 1575/1580

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate XLV, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel

Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate XLV, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate XLV, c. 1575/1580

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate L, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel

Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate L, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate L, c. 1575/1580

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate LII, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel

Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate LII, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris Hoefnagel
Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate LII, c. 1575/1580

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Articulated crab, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Articulated crab, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Articulated crab, 19th century

Background imageCrustacean Collection: A Horseshoe Crab, n.d. Creator: Pieter Holsteyn the Younger

A Horseshoe Crab, n.d. Creator: Pieter Holsteyn the Younger
A Horseshoe Crab, n.d

Background imageCrustacean Collection: Picture (Depicting the Creation), England, 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Picture (Depicting the Creation), England, 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Picture (Depicting the Creation), England, 17th century. Adam and Eve with the serpent and the Tree of Knowledge, animals, and the word God in gold thread. Detail from a larger artwork



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Crustaceans, the fascinating creatures of the sea, come in all shapes and sizes. From the Greenland shark with its parasitic copepod hitchhiker to the majestic lobster captured in an X-ray image, these crustaceans never fail to amaze us. One standout among them is the Giant Robber or Coconut Crab, perched high on a coconut palm tree in the Indian Ocean. This impressive creature, known as Birgus Latro, can grow to enormous sizes and is truly a sight to behold. But they are not limited to just one species; they encompass a wide variety of animals. From tiny Antarctic Krill floating gracefully through icy waters to Horseshoe Crabs found along Reeds Beach in New Jersey, their diversity knows no bounds. Djibouti boasts another member of this extraordinary group - the Red Swimming Crab. With its vibrant colors and agile movements, it adds beauty and excitement to its surroundings. The Giant Japanese Spider Crab takes center stage with its long legs and imposing presence. Found off the coast of Japan, this colossal creature commands attention wherever it goes. On Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean (an Australian Territory), we find another captivating crustacean - the Red Crab. These land crabs create a stunning spectacle as they gather en masse on beaches during their annual migration. Not only do crustaceans inhabit oceans and shores but also thrive in freshwater ecosystems like ponds. Their intricate forms add charm and intrigue to pond life scenes around the world. Let's not forget about Louisiana Crayfish or Crawfish - widely harvested for food across North America but introduced elsewhere due to their delicious taste. These little critters have become culinary favorites while still maintaining their natural habitats. Lastly, we encounter Horseshoe Crabs once again - this time witnessing their incredible spawning behavior on sandy beaches. Limulus polyphemus showcases nature's wonders as these ancient creatures continue their age-old reproductive rituals.