RFB0WE7F–Small cockle shells (Fragum erugatum) at Shell Beach, Shark Bay World Heritage Site, Western Australia, Australia
RF2CCER57–Cockle seashell, X-ray
RM2AP2N71–Low perpective view of Fragum Cockle Shell Beach and the Indian Ocean along Shark Bay in Western Australia.
RMF87FC0–Cystoidea or cystoids, extinct fossil echinoderms: Staurocystis quadrifasciata 1, Glyptosphaerites leuchtenbergi 2, Protocrinites fragum 3, Cystoblastus leuchtenbergi 4,5, Pseudocrinites bifasciatus 6, Echinoencrinites angulosus 7, Callocystites jewetti 8, Hemicosmites extraneus 9, Glyptocystites multiporus 10, Glyptocystites species 11, Cheirocrinus species 12, Caryocrinites ornatus 13, Agelacrinites hamiltonensis 14, and Streptaster vorticellatus 15. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1
RMFX5NTY–Shell Beach, Shark Bay, Western Australia, WA, has cockle shells (coquina) reaching a depth of 7 to 10 metres.
RFWT5055–Shell beach in Shark Bay, Western Australia. Beach made of shells instead of sand, because of the high salinity, the mollusc live only for 18 months.
RFW4JE89–Shell Beach on World Heritage Drive in Western Australia is composed, not of sand, but of cockle shells.
RMP23F9G–. Cardium fragum 52 Cardium fragum - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 077 07 0061
RM2BF23T0–Favia fragum. 29 Mar 20175
RMP24H8J–. Drupella fragum syn. Purpura fragum 274 Purpura fragum - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 085 01 0044
RMER0P1J–Australia, Western Australia, Shark bay, Haridon Bight, Shell Beach, beach composed only of small shells Fragum erugatum // Aust
RM2A2M6JY–Cardium fragum, Print
RM2R9ET24–Fragum unedo, Cardiidae
RMP7CDT0–Cystoidea or cystoids, extinct fossil echinoderms: Staurocystis quadrifasciata 1, Glyptosphaerites leuchtenbergi 2, Protocrinites fragum 3, Cystoblastus leuchtenbergi 4,5, Pseudocrinites bifasciatus 6, Echinoencrinites angulosus 7, Callocystites jewetti 8, Hemicosmites extraneus 9, Glyptocystites multiporus 10, Glyptocystites species 11, Cheirocrinus species 12, Caryocrinites ornatus 13, Agelacrinites hamiltonensis 14, and Streptaster vorticellatus 15. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 190
RMHFAPPJ–Shell Beach -formed from the billions of mollusc shells- in Shark Bay, Western Australia
RMDBCNRA–Shell Beach at Shark Bay World Heritage Area is made of trillions of tiny shells called Hamelin Cockle,
RMCR10PT–A woman holds out a handful of shells at Shell Beach, Shark Bay, Western Australia
RF2A6AX1R–View of Shell Beach in Shark Bay, World Heritage area, Western Australia
RFD54JRP–Girl holding strawberries (Fragaria x ananassa ) in her hands
RFFF1064–Close up of strawberry on vine
RFKPDJBE–Strawberry jam in a glass
RM2AP2N47–Low perspective image of female tourist with handful of falling cockle shells on Shelkl Beach at Shark Bay in Western Australia.
RMKT2RDT–38221 Favia fragum (Esper) View from above
RMFX5NTK–Shell Beach, Shark Bay, Western Australia, WA, has cockle shells (coquina) reaching a depth of 7 to 10 metres.
RFWT4Y93–Shell beach in Shark Bay, Western Australia. Beach made of shells instead of sand, because of the high salinity, the mollusc live only for 18 months.
RMGK6HGB–38221 Favia fragum (Esper) View from above
RF2B91X4H–Purpura fragum, Print, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2BF23RD–Favia fragum. 29 Mar 20171
RF2BE0NRW–cystoidea beutellterne from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur, 1904
RMER0P00–Australia, Western Australia, Shark bay, Haridon Bight, Shell Beach, beach composed only of small shells Fragum erugatum // Aust
RM2A2NEDM–Purpura fragum, Print
RM2R9ET25–Fragum unedo, Cardiidae
RF2HKX80R–autumn afternoon view of shell beach at shark bay
RMHE19TA–Shell Beach -formed from the billions of mollusc shells- in Shark Bay, Western Australia
RMRFRCF4–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. THE TEMPERATURE OF THE FLORIDA CORAL-REEF TRACT. 32S. Fig. 7.—Map showing stations at Fort Jefferson, Tortugas, where water-temperature readings were made. Scale looiio- The accompanying figure (fig. 7) shows the precise location of the stations at which the readings were taken. The coral fauna within the moat and outside the floodgate is that typical for inner flats. The commonest species are Favia fragum, Meeandra areolata, M. clivosa, Siderastrea radians, Pontes pontes (= P. clavaria), P. furcata, and P. astreoides. The fauna on the piers of
RMMEJX4A–. Die Amphorideen und Cystoideen Beiträge zur (Morphologie und Phylogenie der Echinodermen.) . I-'ig 13. Protocrinus fragum (nach Volborth). Ansicht von obeu. Das AnthoJium nimnil die ganze obere Hemisiiliäre der Theca ein. 1 Gonoporus, 2 After mit der Klappeu- l'vniiiiiile, 3 Subvelctoreu (oder Ambu- lacral-Rinnen). 9. Genus: FllllgOCVStis, Pakhanoe. 1887. Fii»(joci/stites, Barrande, 12, pag. 157, Fungocvstida mit keulenförmiger oder eiförmiger Theca, deren unterer Theil mit ab^>-estutzter Basis aufsitzt. Von der fiinfeckio;fii Mundöfthung gehen getrennt
RF2AAD9W5–View of Shell Beach in Shark Bay, World Heritage area, Western Australia
RMKT2RD0–38200 Favia fragum (Esper) View of a corallum from side
RMFX5NTT–Shell Beach, Shark Bay, Western Australia, WA, has cockle shells (coquina) reaching a depth of 7 to 10 metres.
RFWT510T–Shell beach in Shark Bay, Western Australia. Beach made of shells instead of sand, because of the high salinity, the mollusc live only for 18 months.
RMGK6HFD–38200 Favia fragum (Esper) View of a corallum from side
RM2BF23RP–Favia fragum. 29 Mar 20171
RMER0PGX–Australia, Western Australia, Shark bay, Haridon Bight, Shell Beach, beach composed only of small shells Fragum erugatum // Aust
RF2HJN45C–afternoon view of shell beach at shark bay in western australia
RMKYHDTE–A tour group relaxing on the shores of Shell Beach. Shell Beach Conservation Park, Shark Bay World Heritage Site
RMRE8AR8–. Coral and atolls: a history and description of the Keeling-Cocos Islands, with an account of their fauna and flora, and a discussion of the method of development and transformation of coral structures in general. Coral reefs and islands. Larval Forms of Corals. No. 1. Larva of Favia fragum, Esper., about ten days old, but still free-swimming. No. 2. Larva of Favia fragum, Esper., about a week after settling. (After Duerden.) it is usually the broad end that leads the way. On extrusion and after a few moments of quiescence, the larvse watched in aquaria have been noticed to begin to swim abou
RMME7Y5G–. Die Leitfossilien : ein Handbuch für den Unterricht und für das Bestimmen von Versteinerungen . 1.—:{. Couocardium alaeforiue Sow. Kohleukalk. 4. Caidium aculeatum Lam. Recent. 2. Gewölbt herzförmig, mit radialen Rippen. Cardium Linne. Trias — Jetzt. Gewölbt herzförmig. Hinterseite mit radialen Rippen, die übrige Oberfläche mit konzentrischen Streifen. Protocardia Beyrich. Jura — Kreide. Länglich herzförmig, vorn mit Lunula. Vom Wirbel läuft eine Kante nach hinten unten. Schuppige Radialrippen. Fragum Bolten. Kreide — Jetzt. Hoch herzförmig, mit scharfem, vom Wirbel nach hinten unten laufend
RF2A6AX67–View of Shell Beach in Shark Bay, World Heritage area, Western Australia
RMFX5NW5–Shell Beach, Shark Bay, Western Australia, WA, has cockle shells (coquina) reaching a depth of 7 to 10 metres.
RFWT522G–Shell beach in Shark Bay, Western Australia. Beach made of shells instead of sand, because of the high salinity, the mollusc live only for 18 months.
RM2BF23R7–Favia fragum. 29 Mar 20172A1
RMER0P26–Australia, Western Australia, Shark bay, Haridon Bight, Shell Beach, beach composed only of small shells Fragum erugatum // Aust
RF2HK21HJ–looking along shell beach at shark bay in western australia
RMRJWY8A–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. & Spongts Corals (1| SEAWARD. Fig. 3. Profile and zonation across Cayes de San Souci. Section C on figure 1. Corals: (1) Diploria labyrinthiformis, D. clivosa, Millepora spp., Montastrea annularis, Agaricia agaricites. (2) Isophyllia sp. Mycetophyllia sp., Porites astreoides. (3) Favia fragum, Diploria sp. , Siderastrea siderea, P . astreoides. (4) Acropora palmata. (5) deep reef community growing on carbonate spurs. Corallines: Lithophyllum congestum, ^eogoniolithon sp.. Please note that these images ar
RF2A6AXR2–View of Shell Beach in Shark Bay, World Heritage area, Western Australia
RM2BF23PD–Favia fragum. 29 Mar 20174
RMER0P1F–Australia, Western Australia, Shark bay, Haridon Bight, Shell Beach, beach composed only of small shells Fragum erugatum // Aust
RF2HAY8T0–low angle clip of shell beach at shark bay
RMRDR7J2–. Principles of economic zoo?logy. Zoology, Economic. Fig. 18.—Athe'lia miral/ilis. General view of branch. View of a calice. (Vaughan, in Bull. U. S. F. C, 1900.). Fig. 19.—Favia fragum (Esper). ^'iew of a coralhim from the side (Vaughan, in Bull. U. S. F. C, 1900.) retracted tentacles until it looks like a round mass of flesh. The tentacles arc hollow and are armed with lasso cells, which are. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble
RF2AAD9ND–View of Shell Beach in Shark Bay, World Heritage area, Western Australia
RM2BF23NP–Favia fragum. 29 Mar 20171
RM2BF22JK–Favia fragum. 29 Mar 201721
RMER0P1P–Australia, Western Australia, Shark bay, Haridon Bight, Shell Beach, beach composed only of small shells Fragum erugatum // Aust
RF2A6B0NG–View of Shell Beach in Shark Bay, World Heritage area, Western Australia
RM2BF22JA–Favia fragum. 29 Mar 20171
RMER0P0G–Australia, Western Australia, Shark bay, Haridon Bight, Shell Beach, beach composed only of small shells Fragum erugatum // Aust
RM2BF229X–Favia fragum. 29 Mar 20171
RM2BF21P2–Favia fragum. 29 Mar 2017111
RMRJWYA5–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. Sediment Fig. 6, 5- 10 Sans Souci Channel (inner system). meters 200 400 600 Profile and surface zonation across San Souci Channel reef. Section S on figure 1. Corals: (1) Porites porites. (2) Montastrea annularis, Diploria clivosa, D . strigosa. (3) P. furcata. (4) P. astreoides, Dichocoenia stokesii, Manicina areolata, Favia fragum, M. annularis (5) Millepora spp., Acropora palmata. Corallines: Neogoniolithon westindianum. Pavement: grazed coralline encrusted. Mat: algal stabilized sediment.. Please note th
RF2A6AX23–View of Shell Beach in Shark Bay, World Heritage area, Western Australia
RMER0P0P–Australia, Western Australia, Shark bay, Haridon Bight, Shell Beach, beach composed only of small shells Fragum erugatum // Aust
RM2BF21PK–Favia fragum. 21 Nov 20171
RMRMJ9KN–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF S.A. MARINE MOLLUSCA 495 {fragum) and the 'Red Strawberry' (unedo) have been lost on the present valve. Length 12-5, alt. 12 mm. Off O'Neil Peak (Zululand), 90 fathoms, one valve (S. Afr. Mus. A9540. P.F. coll.). Distribution. Red Sea, east coast of Africa, Madagascar, Mauritius, In do- Pacific. Remarks. Differing in shape from Fragum (Afrocardium) shepstonense Tomlin (1931, p. 449, pi. 33, fig. 8), which has no distinct umbonal ridge. Lunulicardia retusa (Linn.) Lun
RM2BF10R6–Favia fragum. 29 Mar 20171
RF2A6AXGP–View of Shell Beach in Shark Bay, World Heritage area, Western Australia
RM2BF23P5–Favia fragum. 29 Mar 2017DIVE 0601011
RMER0P02–Australia, Western Australia, Shark bay, Haridon Bight, Shell Beach, beach composed only of small shells Fragum erugatum // Aust
RMRJWY94–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. i i â 'â ⢠r i m«an low water 5- 10-. Pte. de la Prairie (inner system) matari SO 100 150 200 Fig. 7. Profile and zonation across Pte. de la Prairie reef. Section Sp on figure 1. Corals: (1) Porites porites, P . astreoides, Siderastrea siderea, S . radians, Manicina areolata, Favia fragum. (2) Diploria spp. (3) Hontastrea annularis. (4) Acropora palmata. (5) P . astreoides. (6) Millepora squarosa. (7) P . porites, P . furcata, Mycetophyllia sp. , Zigaricia sp,. Please note that these images are extracted fr
RF2A6AXPM–View of Shell Beach in Shark Bay, World Heritage area, Western Australia
RM2BF23RG–Favia fragum. 13 Dec 2018NOT REC.1
RM2BD0YER–Favia fragum. 29 Mar 20173 Favia fragum
RM2BD0Y6A–Favia fragum. 29 Mar 2017EJ-74-752 Favia fragum
RMER0P1M–Australia, Western Australia, Shark bay, Haridon Bight, Shell Beach, beach composed only of small shells Fragum erugatum // Aust
RMRHKNFW–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. PHYLOGENY OF CLAMS WITH ZOOXANTHELLAE 73 0.98 r Spisuk 1.000 L Tresus 0.870 1.000 solidissima nuttali 1.000 ^Vasticardium flavum —Fulvia mutica |- 1.000 JfHippopus hippopus 1.000 |1 1}IW ^H 1.0001 1.000 0.993 0.677 1 Hippopus porcellanus ! Tridacna gigas Tridacna derasa Tridacna crocea Tridacna maxima Tridacna squamosa 000 r Corculum cardissa 1 Fragum fragum UKI° Fragum unedo 0.1 s |" Placopecten magellanicus .000 L Chlamys islandica Figure 1. A phylogenetic tree of zooxanthellate and azooxanthellale clams, calculat
RF2A6AXAC–View of Shell Beach in Shark Bay, World Heritage area, Western Australia
RM2BF21PB–Favia fragum. Fragment was sampled for DNA by Aaron Hartmann on September 23 2019.30 Sep 2019C-261
RM2BF1TW2–Favia fragum. Nine fragments were sampled for DNA by Aaron Hartmann on September 23 2019.30 Sep 20191
RM2BF1WHN–Lettuce Coral. This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.EO 33338 Agaricia agaricites, EO 33339 Favia fragum and EO 33340 Isophyllia sinuosa are on same substrate.114 Jan 2020
RMER0P1G–Australia, Western Australia, Shark bay, Haridon Bight, Shell Beach, beach composed only of small shells Fragum erugatum // Aust
RF2AAD9X3–View of Shell Beach in Shark Bay, World Heritage area, Western Australia
RM2BF1WHK–Golfball Coral. This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.EO 33338 Agaricia agaricites, EO 33339 Favia fragum and EO 33340 Isophyllia sinuosa are on same substrate.014 Jan 2020
RMER0P04–Australia, Western Australia, Shark bay, Haridon Bight, Shell Beach, beach composed only of small shells Fragum erugatum // Aust
RF2A6AXX2–View of Shell Beach in Shark Bay, World Heritage area, Western Australia
RM2BD0PX1–Sinuous Cactus Coral Rose Coral. This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.EO 33338 Agaricia agaricites, EO 33339 Favia fragum and EO 33340 Isophyllia sinuosa are on same substrate.014 Jan 2020 Sinuous Cactus Coral Rose Coral
RMER0P0M–Australia, Western Australia, Shark bay, Haridon Bight, Shell Beach, beach composed only of small shells Fragum erugatum // Aust
RF2A6AX5P–View of Shell Beach in Shark Bay, World Heritage area, Western Australia
RMER0P0J–Australia, Western Australia, Shark bay, Haridon Bight, Shell Beach, beach composed only of small shells Fragum erugatum // Aust
RF2A6AXD4–View of Shell Beach in Shark Bay, World Heritage area, Western Australia
RMER0P23–Australia, Western Australia, Shark bay, Haridon Bight, Shell Beach, beach composed only of small shells Fragum erugatum // Aust
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