RF2JM3H12–Six crabs crawling on the big wet rocks near the bank
RFF6RHF4–Six crabs thrown out by a fisherman at the Santa Barbara harbor because they are not saleable in California
RMW540E1–Pierced jar in the shape of a basket with two crabs and a conch, Pot of stoneware in the shape of a basket with an openwork wall and two small, raised ears, painted on the glaze in blue and green. On the outside, two modeled crabs and a shell. Six holes in the bottom, molluscs (shell, snail shell etc.), anonymous, Japan, c. 1875 - c. 1899, Edo-period (1600-1868), stoneware, glaze, vitrification, h 9.3 cm d 8.3 cm d 12.1 cm d 11.2 cm
RMBNJ8BF–Six fresh Dungeness crabs are stacked up for sale to hungry shoppers at a seafood market on Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, California, USA.
RMAYMPFP–Young girls aged six and eight holding crabs at the seaside. Woolacombe Devon.
RF2AAN1TW–Red cartoon crab action set, with six different crabs in different situations vector illustration.
RMW723JK–CRAB NETTING AT BRINNON TIDE FLAT ON THE HOOD CANAL BRINGS OUT LARGE CROWDS DURING THE SPRING AND SUMMER MINUS TIDES. CATCH IS MAINLY DUNGENESS CRABS, WHICH MUST MEASURE SIX INCHES ACROSS THE SHELL. ONLY THE MALE CRABS MAY BE RETAINED
RM2CG23HG–(200909) -- GUANGZHOU, Sept. 9, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Lin Xiaolian (L) and her student catch crabs on a beach of Beili Island in Xuwen County, south China's Guangdong Province, Sept. 2, 2020. Six years ago, Lin Xiaolian came to this island as a volunteer teacher after graduating from Lingnan Normal University in Guangdong. And then she chose to stay here to be a teacher. The remote and poverty-stricken island village of Beili hardly sees outsiders. There are no restaurants, hotels nor cars on the island covering only 7 square kilometers. Beili Primary School has over 300 students, but is staf
RFBFME5H–Steamed Shanghai Crab
RM2RR1903–200909 -- GUANGZHOU, Sept. 9, 2020 -- Lin Xiaolian L and her student catch crabs on a beach of Beili Island in Xuwen County, south China s Guangdong Province, Sept. 2, 2020. Six years ago, Lin Xiaolian came to this island as a volunteer teacher after graduating from Lingnan Normal University in Guangdong. And then she chose to stay here to be a teacher. The remote and poverty-stricken island village of Beili hardly sees outsiders. There are no restaurants, hotels nor cars on the island covering only 7 square kilometers. Beili Primary School has over 300 students, but is staffed by only 5 teach
RM2AFMKA5–. Kaleidoscope. FFNER. TOOTSIE Once after each meal FITTS, GUTS Name it and you can have it MOORE, VOGLER I love my wife, hut, oh. you girls! PAINTER. TOMMY Who lends dignity to the Grot MORTON. -KEEK Ill make one of them jealous GILMER. FRESH A prodigy of wit, genius and learning CECIL, JIMMIE Pickles, crackers and Pauline DUNNINGTON. BILL We wont go home until morning FITTS, CHICKEN Thy name is constancy VALENTINE, FREDA Talks some—nough said ADAMS, TONY 1 ..,.,, Q. . „ DOXXAX. BREE 1 Che Slies »s LEWIS. CAM Assistant magician to Strollers Company McCLIXTTC. MAC Caught six crabs yesterday
RM2C2C7AH–Duisburg, Germany. 17th June, 2020. A dwarf otter eats a fish for lunch in his walk. The smallest otter species, which weighs only about six kilograms, feeds not only on fish but also on crabs and mussels. Credit: Roland Weihrauch/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2TDHGH3–Part of a candle crown, anonymous, 1475 - 1485 The two-armor with crabs decorated turner is provided with the sign III at the start. The left arm is marked with three points at the eye, the right arm with three notches. The fat catchers are round and are decorated at the top and bottom with fine grooved rings. They have a holid and straight slanted upright edge, which turns into a serrated decoration at the bottom. The fat catchers are provided with the signs consisting of three -point or III at the top. For the candle holders, who are marked with three and five points, the six raised surfaces
RM2D9B0CC–04 November 2020, Brandenburg, Uckerland/Ot Wolfshagen: Steffen Zahn, project manager at the Institute for Inland Fisheries in Potsdam-Sacrow (IFB), is standing on the bank after the release of salmon below the Stepenitz bridge. In total, around 50,000 six-month-old salmon bred at the Denmark Center for Vildlaks for Brandenburg were released in the catchment area of the river Stepenitz. The fish are released in autumn to get used to the water, feed on small crabs and insect larvae, migrate towards the open sea in spring and return to their Brandenburg home after two to three years. The reintro
RMDGMW6G–Oct. 23, 2013 - Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - Palestinian fishermen take crabs out of their net at the beach of Gaza City, on Oct. 23, 2013. Israel restricted the fishing zone to three nautical miles following the kidnapping of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in 2007. The Oslo Accords signed in 1993 with the Palestinian Authority stipulate that Gaza s fishing zone should extend to 20 nautical miles. The zone was then extended to six nautical miles as part of the Egyptian-brokered cease-fire in November 2012, but Israel intermittently reduce it to three nautical miles each time vi
RF2R3ATPG–In Galicia, the ban on the capture of crabs coincides with the first six months of the year. Octopuses are the main predators of crabs
RMAJRJDE–Kids hunting for crabs at the edge of marsh and wetlands in Polpis Harbor Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, USA
RF2B991EH–Pierced jar in the shape of a basket with two crabs and a conch, Pot of stoneware in the shape of a basket with an openwork wall and two small, raised ears, painted on the glaze in blue and green. On the outside, two modeled crabs and a shell. Six holes in the bottom, molluscs (shell, snail shell etc.), anonymous, Japan, c. 1875 - c. 1899, Edo-period (1600-1868), stoneware, glaze, vitrification, h 9.3 cm d 8.3 cm d 12.1 cm d 11.2 cm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by fu
RF2DDY68N–TallantImages Animals Crabs Rio de Janerio
RMMKP85D–Mantis Shrimp (Squilla maculata)
RMC11P93–Father and son crabbing from a boat launch ramp in Salcombe, South Hams, Devon.
RMA9XGEG–shrimps on ice
RF2C0WECK–A defensive red back crab in a rock pool.
RMAYMJBT–Young girls aged six and eight holding crabs at the seaside. Woolacombe Devon.
RFHNXNMD–Red cartoon crab action set, with six different crabs in different situations vector illustration.
RMW5KA09–CRAB NETTING AT BRINNON TIDE FLAT ON THE HOOD CANAL BRINGS OUT LARGE CROWDS DURING THE SPRING AND SUMMER MINUS TIDES. CATCH IS MAINLY DUNGENESS CRABS, WHICH MUST MEASURE SIX INCHES ACROSS THE SHELL. ONLY THE MALE CRABS MAY BE RETAINED
RMCF7B62–The Central and South Amaerican Spectacled Owl SCO 8046
RMPG412H–. Animal life as affected by the natural conditions of existence. Animal ecology. Fig. 68.—Ocniastrcea Bournoni, M. Edw., with a funnel, at the hottom of which a crab {Cryptochirus coralliodytes, Biller) is sitting, only the head being visible. surrounding polyps; for the margin of the crab's hole, which is perfectly cylindripal, is on exactly the same level as the neighbouring cups, and its breadth too is exactly the same. The cavity is six millimetres long, and the length of the crab found in it exactly corresponds. In another example, however, the length of the pit is twenty millimetres, wh
RF2B1Y0EX–Six cracked eggs
RMRHMD0E–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. fl-1 fl-2 MOLT STFGE B-l B-2. fl-1 fl-2 B- MOLT STflGE B-2 Figure 1. Histograms showing the average concentrations of hemocyanin, copper and zinc in the he- molymph at selected stages of the molt cycle. All concentrations of hemocyanin, copper and zinc are reported in millimoles/kilogram wet weight of sample. Each bar represents the mean of six crabs and the vertical lines above and below the mean describe one standard error. 60 min after ecdysis (Fig. 4). While the amount of Cu- MT increased in the cytosol from 15 through 6
RM2TDK83R–Pierced jar in the shape of a basket with two crabs and a conch, anonymous, c. 1875 - c. 1899 Pot of stoneware in the form of a basket with openwork wall and two small, raised ears, painted on the glaze in blue and green. Two modeled scratches and a shell on the outside wall. Six holes in the soil. Japan stoneware. glaze. vitrification Pot of stoneware in the form of a basket with openwork wall and two small, raised ears, painted on the glaze in blue and green. Two modeled scratches and a shell on the outside wall. Six holes in the soil. Japan stoneware. glaze. vitrification
RM2D9AY1R–04 November 2020, Brandenburg, Uckerland/Ot Wolfshagen: Six to ten centimeters long juvenile salmon are released into the river Stepenitz with a landing net into the water tank of Frank Weichler (r), Institut für Binnenfischerei Potsdam e.V. (IFB), loaded. In total, about 50,000 six-month-old salmon bred in Denmark for Brandenburg were released in the catchment area of the river. The fish are released in autumn to get used to the water, feed on small crabs and insect larvae, migrate towards the open sea in spring and return to their Brandenburg home after two to three years. The reintroduction
RMDGMW6Y–Oct. 23, 2013 - Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - Palestinian fishermen take crabs out of their net at the beach of Gaza City, on Oct. 23, 2013. Israel restricted the fishing zone to three nautical miles following the kidnapping of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in 2007. The Oslo Accords signed in 1993 with the Palestinian Authority stipulate that Gaza s fishing zone should extend to 20 nautical miles. The zone was then extended to six nautical miles as part of the Egyptian-brokered cease-fire in November 2012, but Israel intermittently reduce it to three nautical miles each time vi
RF2R3AWDB–In Galicia, the ban on the capture of crabs coincides with the first six months of the year. Octopuses are the main predators of crabs
RMAJRJD2–Kids hunting for crabs at the edge of marsh and wetlands in Polpis Harbor Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, USA
RM2G4HC07–. Pot of stoneware in the shape of a basket with openwork wall and two small, raised ears, painted on the glaze in blue and green. Two modeled crabs and a shell on the outside wall. Six holes in the soil.
RM2G3PDD6–Part of a candle wreath. The two-arms with crabs decorated turner is provided with the sign III when the turns. The left arm is noticed in view of three points, the right arm with three notches. The fat catchers are round and are decorated on top and bottom with fine grooved rings. They have a holronde and straight slanted edge, which turns down in a serrated garage. The fat catchers are equipped with the signs consisting of three points or III at the top. The six stand-up surfaces are marked around and rectangular in the candle holders, which are marked with three and five points. They stand
RMAYMJCG–Young girls aged six and eight holding crabs at the seaside. Woolacombe Devon.
RMW5KA0N–CRAB NETTING AT BRINNON TIDE FLAT ON THE HOOD CANAL BRINGS OUT LARGE CROWDS DURING THE SPRING AND SUMMER MINUS TIDES. CATCH IS MAINLY DUNGENESS CRABS, WHICH MUST MEASURE SIX INCHES ACROSS THE SHELL. ONLY THE MALE CRABS MAY BE RETAINED
RFCF7B6W–The Central and South Amaerican Spectacled Owl SCO 8047
RMPG40CP–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. Fig. 203.—Astrangia dance*; five polyps in various stages of expansion. Fig. 204.—Cainria arabica (after Klunzinger). all seas from tide marks to the greatest depth. A few are free, but most are sessile. Metridium* Bunodes* Sagartia* Bicidium* (parasitic on Cyoiiea), Halcampa*. Zoanthe^e have two kinds of alternating mesenteries, individuals of the colonies usually incrusted with foreign matter. EpiztaHthus''' lives symbi- otically with hermit crabs (fig. 114). Sub Order II. ANTIPATHARIA. Six pairs of septa and six (Antipathcs) or twenty- four (Gerardia) simple
RF2B1Y0F0–Six cracked eggs
RMRHH2Y7–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. DIGESTIVE ENZYMES IN SIX CRABS 41 U.UOJ (A) 0.030 0025 0.020 - — 0015 ^ 0010 - 'E 3. o.oos • £ .> 0 000 0 045- T I I 1 (B) u 1C 0 40 - '5 g. 035- OT 0.30 • 025 • 0,20 • 015 • I 1 010 - 005 - 000 - n T x I — x — Int Por Flag Species Figure 4. Specific activity of (A) /3-glucosidase and (B) laminarinase measured from crude digestive gland extract of six crab species with different feeding habits. Values are mean (units mg') ± S.E., where units are in /imol p-nitrophenol rnin"1 for /3-glucosidase and in ,u.mol glucose
RM2D9AY3D–04 November 2020, Brandenburg, Uckerland/Ot Wolfshagen: About six to ten centimetres long young salmon swim out of a plastic bucket into the river water. A total of around 50,000 six-month-old salmon bred at the Denmark Center for Vildlaks for Brandenburg were released in the catchment area of the Stepenitz River. The fish are released in autumn to get used to the water, feed on small crabs and insect larvae, migrate towards the open sea in spring and return to their Brandenburg home after two to three years. The Institute for Inland Fisheries e.V., which is based in Potsdam-Sacrow (IFB) in co
RMDGMW77–Oct. 23, 2013 - Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - A Palestinian fishermen sells crabs at the beach of Gaza City, on Oct. 23, 2013. Israel restricted the fishing zone to three nautical miles following the kidnapping of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in 2007. The Oslo Accords signed in 1993 with the Palestinian Authority stipulate that Gaza s fishing zone should extend to 20 nautical miles. The zone was then extended to six nautical miles as part of the Egyptian-brokered cease-fire in November 2012, but Israel intermittently reduce it to three nautical miles each time violence flares
RMAJRJD3–Kids hunting for crabs at the edge of marsh and wetlands in Polpis Harbor Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, USA
RMW723HW–CRAB NETTING AT BRINNON TIDE FLAT ON THE HOOD CANAL BRINGS OUT LARGE CROWDS DURING THE SPRING AND SUMMER MINUS TIDES. CATCH IS MAINLY DUNGENESS CRABS, WHICH MUST MEASURE SIX INCHES ACROSS THE SHELL. ONLY THE MALE CRABS MAY BE RETAINED
RMCF7BEN–The Central and South Amaerican Spectacled Owl SCO 8055
RMPG3YJ6–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. I. CRUSTACEA 361 usually the abdominal feet and the mouth-parts retain the two-branched condi- tion. Embryology further shows that even in the crabs all the feet are at first schizopodal and that the walking legs lose the exopodite during growth. There is evidence to show that the schizopodal foot is not the primitive type. This is furnished by the phyllopod foot (fig. 375, 77), wdiich consists of a median axis, b, bearing on the inside six cnditcs, i, and on the outer side two exiles, a Jlabcllum or epipodile, a, and a gill, k. This furnishes the schizopodal fo
RFC4YY5N–Common or Harbour seals and pups on the Bay of Scousburgh beach on the Shetland Isles. Scotland. SCO 7375
RM2AX0XP7–Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges . gment bears a pair oflegs, which are themselves divided into joints or segments, andtheir structure will be described more in detail later on. This division into three distinct regions and the limitation tosix legs in the adult separate the insects from crustaceans, likelobsters, crabs, shrimps, and the like, and from the spiders ; noneof which have the head separate from the thorax, while all haveeight legs instead of six. An insect in the adult stage is there-fore a jointed
RF2B1Y0F1–Six cracked eggs
RM2D9HT1M–04 November 2020, Brandenburg, Uckerland/Ot Wolfshagen: A young salmon about ten centimetres long swims in a glass container before being released into the Stepenitz River. In total, around 50,000 six-month-old salmon bred at the Denmark Center for Vildlaks for Brandenburg were released in the river's catchment area. The fish are released in autumn to get used to the water, feed on small crabs and insect larvae, migrate towards the open sea in spring and return to their Brandenburg home after two to three years. The Institute for Inland Fisheries e.V., which is based in Potsdam-Sacrow (IFB) in
RMDGMW78–Oct. 23, 2013 - Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - A Palestinian fishermen sells crabs at the beach of Gaza City, on Oct. 23, 2013. Israel restricted the fishing zone to three nautical miles following the kidnapping of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in 2007. The Oslo Accords signed in 1993 with the Palestinian Authority stipulate that Gaza s fishing zone should extend to 20 nautical miles. The zone was then extended to six nautical miles as part of the Egyptian-brokered cease-fire in November 2012, but Israel intermittently reduce it to three nautical miles each time violence flares
RMAJRJD8–Kids hunting for crabs at the edge of marsh and wetlands in Polpis Harbor Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, USA
RMC4YY08–Common or Harbour seals and pups on the Bay of Scousburgh beach on the Shetland Isles. Scotland SCO 7373
RM2AFR7A0–. The Century cook book : with a new supplement of one hundred receipts of especial excellence. PISH CHOPS. (SEE PAGE 121.). LOBBIES FABCI. SHELL-FISH, LOBSTERS, CRABS OTSTEBS Oysters are out of season during the months ofMay, June, July, and .Attgllst>--3i«^rule is to useoysters only in the months that have the letter r inthe name. When served raw, the small varieties are the best.They are left on the deep half of the shell. Six areallowed for each person. They should be arranged ^^ *•regularly on the plate around a little ice broken fine, half-shoU.the valve side toward the center of plat
RF2B1Y0EY–Six cracked eggs
RM2D9HT1P–04 November 2020, Brandenburg, Uckerland/Ot Wolfshagen: About six to ten centimetres long young salmon swim in a glass container before being released into the river Stepenitz. In total, around 50,000 six-month-old salmon bred at the Denmark Center for Vildlaks for Brandenburg were released in the river's catchment area. The fish are released in autumn to get used to the water, feed on small crabs and insect larvae, migrate towards the open sea in spring and return to their home in Brandenburg after two to three years. The Institute for Inland Fisheries e.V., which is based in Potsdam-Sacrow (
RMDGMW6H–Oct. 23, 2013 - Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - Palestinian fishermen take crabs out of their net at the beach of Gaza City, on Oct. 23, 2013. Israel restricted the fishing zone to three nautical miles following the kidnapping of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in 2007. The Oslo Accords signed in 1993 with the Palestinian Authority stipulate that Gaza s fishing zone should extend to 20 nautical miles. The zone was then extended to six nautical miles as part of the Egyptian-brokered cease-fire in November 2012, but Israel intermittently reduce it to three nautical miles each time vi
RMAJRJCC–Eight year old boy looking for Blue crabs in the marsh grass, wetlands, of Polpis Harbor, Nantucket Island, Massachusetts ,USA.
RMC4YY2Y–Common or Harbour seals and pups on the Bay of Scousburgh beach on the Shetland Isles. Scotland SCO 7374
RM2AFKN5C–. Introduction to zoology; a guide to the study of animals, for the use of secondary schools;. ze,single individuals of Tubularia becoming six inches long.Other species grow 011 gastropod shells which are occu-pied by hermit-crabs (Figs. 194 and 195). So thickly dothey grow that they make a plush-like covering on theupper part of the shell, and they have the curious habit 1 Small Hydra. 2 Combining the qualities of Hydra and the corals. 3 From tubulus, a little tube. THE HYDRA AND TTN ALLIES 209 of building out the lip of the shell so as to enlarge theaperture. They do this in order that the h
RM2D9APN7–04 November 2020, Brandenburg, Uckerland/Ot Wolfshagen: About six to ten centimetres long young salmon swim in a glass container before being released into the river Stepenitz. A total of around 50,000 six-month-old salmon bred at the 'Denmark Center for Vildlaks' for Brandenburg were released in the river's catchment area. The fish are released in autumn to get used to the water, feed on small crabs and insect larvae, migrate towards the open sea in spring and return to their Brandenburg home after two to three years. The Institute for Inland Fisheries e.V., which is based in Potsdam-Sacrow (
RMDGMW79–Oct. 23, 2013 - Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - A Palestinian fishermen sells crabs at the beach of Gaza City, on Oct. 23, 2013. Israel restricted the fishing zone to three nautical miles following the kidnapping of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in 2007. The Oslo Accords signed in 1993 with the Palestinian Authority stipulate that Gaza s fishing zone should extend to 20 nautical miles. The zone was then extended to six nautical miles as part of the Egyptian-brokered cease-fire in November 2012, but Israel intermittently reduce it to three nautical miles each time violence flares
RMC4YY9M–Common or Harbour seals and pups on the Bay of Scousburgh beach on the Shetland Isles. Scotland. SCO 7377
RM2CNK590–. The sea fairies . , and swam along the rocky canyon until, on turninga corner, they came upon a new and different scene. There were crabs here, too—many of them—and theywere performing the queerest antics imaginable. Some werebuilding themselves into a pyramid, each standing on edge,with the biggest and strongest ones at the bottom. Whenthe crabs were five or six rows high they would all tumbleover, still clinging to one another, and, having reached theground, they would separate and commence to build thepyramid over again. Others were chasing one another around in a circle,always moving bac
RM2D9APNY–04 November 2020, Brandenburg, Uckerland/Ot Wolfshagen: About six to ten centimetres long young salmon swim in a glass container before being released into the river Stepenitz. A total of around 50,000 six-month-old salmon bred at the 'Denmark Center for Vildlaks' for Brandenburg were released in the river's catchment area. The fish are released in autumn to get used to the water, feed on small crabs and insect larvae, migrate towards the open sea in spring and return to their Brandenburg home after two to three years. The Institute for Inland Fisheries e.V., which is based in Potsdam-Sacrow (
RMDGMW6W–Oct. 23, 2013 - Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - A Palestinian fishermen sells crabs at the beach of Gaza City, on Oct. 23, 2013. Israel restricted the fishing zone to three nautical miles following the kidnapping of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in 2007. The Oslo Accords signed in 1993 with the Palestinian Authority stipulate that Gaza s fishing zone should extend to 20 nautical miles. The zone was then extended to six nautical miles as part of the Egyptian-brokered cease-fire in November 2012, but Israel intermittently reduce it to three nautical miles each time violence flares
RFC4YY88–Common or Harbour seals and pups on the Bay of Scousburgh beach on the Shetland Isles. Scotland SCO 7376
RM2CD9M4D–. Cassell's dictionary of cookery : containing about nine thousand recipes . e meatfrom two crabs, clear away the apron and thegills, and mix all well together with a ^ine-glassfid of -s-inegar, the same of oil, a salt-spoonful of salt, a table-spoonful of mustard,and a tea-spoonful of white pejiper. Cleanout one of the large shells, put the mixtureinto it, and place it on a napkin with the smallclaws, and a little parsley for garnish. Time toprepare, three-quarters of an horn-. Probablecost of crabs, lOd. to 3s. 6d. each. Sufficient forfive or six persons. Cracknels.—Beat eight eggs with eig
RM2DE6MNM–A Canadain West coast Harbour seal being pounded by the surf.
RM2D9AY2M–04 November 2020, Brandenburg, Uckerland/Ot Wolfshagen: A barge with about 10,000 young salmon, about six to ten centimetres long, on board, is heading towards the little lime tree a few kilometres away, where the fish were released in the Stepenitz. A total of around 50,000 half-year-old salmon bred in Denmark for Brandenburg were released in the river's catchment area. The fish are released in autumn to get used to the water, feed on small crabs and insect larvae, migrate towards the open sea in spring and return to their Brandenburg home after two to three years. The research programme deve
RM2CEE0B5–. The history of creation; or, The development of the earth and its inhabitants by the action of natural causes. A popular exposition of the doctrine of evolution in general, and of that of Darwin, Goethe, and Lamarck in particular. Adxdtfbmn of-die same six Crab-rish. FLM.. A. Limnetis.E. Cjclops.C. LemacoceraI) Lepas , E. SaccuIiTia. F. Peneus . THE NAUPLIUS LARVA. 175 different orders of Crabs, a Leaf-footed Crab (Limnetis,Fig. A c); a, Stalked Crab (Lepas, Fig. D c); a, Eoot Crab,(Sacculina, Fig. JE c); a, Boatman Crab (Cyclops, Fig. Be); a,Fisb Louse (Lernseocera, Fig. C c) ; and^ lastly,
RM2D9HT25–04 November 2020, Brandenburg, Uckerland/Ot Wolfshagen: About six to ten centimetres long young salmon swim in a glass container before being released into the river Stepenitz. In total, around 50,000 six-month-old salmon bred at the Denmark Center for Vildlaks for Brandenburg were released in the river's catchment area. The fish are released in autumn to get used to the water, feed on small crabs and insect larvae, migrate towards the open sea in spring and return to their Brandenburg home after two to three years. The Institute for Inland Fisheries e.V., which is based in Potsdam-Sacrow (IFB
RM2CNHWH9–. California fish and game . 53,682 bushels, of easternoysters, valued at $165,573; 4,952.692pounds of salted cod, valued at $161,695;1,7.84,488 pounds of striped bass, valuedat $146,928; 4,344,254 pounds of rock-fishes, valued at $146,216 ; 892,392 poundsof spiny lobsters, valued at $130,119;1,414,155 pounds of crabs, valued at $124,-870, and 5,761,929 pounds of sole, valuedat $108,252—Bureau of Fisheries, Docu-ment No. SIS. A CALIFORNIA FOX FARM.Messrs. Lewis and Kierman, of Nevada,have started a fox farm near Pomins, onthe shores of Lake Tahoe. Six of the bestsilver black foxes obtainable h
RM2D9AX64–04 November 2020, Brandenburg, Uckerland/Ot Wolfshagen: Jannis Renke, who works at the Institute for Inland Fisheries in Potsdam-Sacrow (IFB), who is completing a voluntary ecological year, brings two plastic buckets with young salmon about six to ten centimetres long to a barge. The boat then headed towards Klein Linde a few kilometres away, where the fish were released in the Stepenitz. In total, around 50,000 six-month-old salmon bred in Denmark for Brandenburg were released in the river's catchment area. The fish are released in autumn to get used to the water, feed on small crabs and inse
RMRDT2BX–. Principles of economic zoo?logy. Zoology, Economic. ARACHNIDA 103 of rolling up into a ball when surprised. Its protective resem- blance is good. Its locomotion is by crawling or running. Some of the marine Arthrostraca are parasitic on crabs and in the mouths of fishes. CLASS n. ARACH'NIDA Arachnids are arthropods with the head and thorax generally fused into a cephalothorax, bearing six pairs of appendages. The first and second pairs are for biting. Then follow four pairs of walking legs. There are no antennae, the eyes are simple, and the abdomen is apodal.'^ The abdomen varies much. It i
RM2D9AY1M–04 November 2020, Brandenburg, Uckerland/Ot Wolfshagen: Jannis Renke, who works at the Institute for Inland Fisheries in Potsdam-Sacrow (IFB), who is completing a voluntary ecological year, places young salmon of about six to ten centimetres in length from a plastic bucket into a barge. The boat then headed towards Klein Linde, where the fish were released in the Stepenitz. In total, around 50,000 six-month-old salmon bred in Denmark for Brandenburg were released in the river's catchment area. The fish are released in autumn to get used to the water, feed here on small crabs and insect larvae,
RMRG380J–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 30 CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME DESCRIPTION OF THE FISHERY Species Tlic ])riniary gi'oups of or^Miiisins luii-vcsled by this fishery are inoUiLsks and cnistaeeaiis. The six species that contribute most to the landings are jackkiiife clams {Tagclus culifornianus), purple clams [Sanguinolaria nuttalli), hay mussels (Mytilus edulis), sand crabs {Emerita analoga), ghost sin-imp {Callianassa californicus), and red rock shrimj) i Ilippohismaia
RM2D9AY2R–04 November 2020, Brandenburg, Uckerland/Ot Wolfshagen: An employee of the Denmark Center for Vildlaks holds a young salmon about six to ten centimetres long in his hand before releasing it into the river Stepenitz. A total of around 50,000 six-month-old salmon bred in Denmark for Brandenburg were released in the river's catchment area. The fish are released in autumn to get used to the water, feed on small crabs and insect larvae, migrate towards the open sea in spring and return to their Brandenburg home after two to three years. The Institute for Inland Fisheries e.V., which is based in Pot
RMRDJGNW–. Animal life as affected by the natural conditions of existence. Animal ecology. Fig. 68.—Ocniastrcea Bournoni, M. Edw., with a funnel, at the hottom of which a crab {Cryptochirus coralliodytes, Biller) is sitting, only the head being visible. surrounding polyps; for the margin of the crab's hole, which is perfectly cylindripal, is on exactly the same level as the neighbouring cups, and its breadth too is exactly the same. The cavity is six millimetres long, and the length of the crab found in it exactly corresponds. In another example, however, the length of the pit is twenty millimetres, wh
RM2D9AY2B–04 November 2020, Brandenburg, Uckerland/Ot Wolfshagen: An employee of the Denmark Center for Vildlaks holds a young salmon about six to ten centimetres long in his hand before releasing it into the river Stepenitz. A total of around 50,000 six-month-old salmon bred in Denmark for Brandenburg were released in the river's catchment area. The fish are released in autumn to get used to the water, feed on small crabs and insect larvae, migrate towards the open sea in spring and return to their Brandenburg home after two to three years. The Institute for Inland Fisheries e.V., which is based in Pot
RMRDHP75–. Evenings at the microscope : or, Researches among the minuter organs and forms of animal life . Zoology; Microscopy; Microscopes. CRABS AND SHRIMPS. 179 animals are hatched, but until they have acquired a suffi- cient maturity to swim about and get their independent living. This receptacle, in which you may see five or six eggs, is freely open to the surrounding water, which enters the slit edge of the shell behind the tail. Perhaps you wonder why the eggs are not washed out by the respiratory currents ; they are, in fact, maintained in their position only by a slender tongue-like projection
RMRJ69KC–. The chain of life in geological time [microform] : a sketch of the origin and succession of animals and plants. Paleontology; Paleobotany; Paléontologie; Paléobotanique. 84 THE CHAIN OF LIFE. &» Devonian these creatures ^ attained to gigantic sizes, exceeding probably, any modern Crustaceans, and were tyrants of the seas. Fterygotus anglicus {¥g. 80) is supposed i-o have attained the length of six feet. Yet these noble representatives of the Crustaceans became extinct in the Carboniferous. On the other hand, a few small king-crabs appear in the Upper Silurian, and this type still contin
RMRHP4FN–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. PELAGIC LARVAL STAGES OF SAND CRABS 69 inshore area. These offshore stations fall in an extended area paral- leling the coast as indicated by the line in Figure 1 enclosing locations where a total of six or more larvae have been taken. This is particu- larly striking since it is contrary to. expectations in view of the coastal origin of the larvae and the diminution of numbers expected to accom- pany offshore dispersal. In seeking an explanation, it should be pointed out that it has been shown (Sverdrup and Fleming, 1941) th
RMRN41DT–. Animal studies. 52 ANIMAL STUDIES preceding group (Fig. 24), but while the latter are generally very small, these forms are commonly from four to twelve inches in diameter, and some measure one to two meters (three to six feet) across the bell. They are also distin- guished by means of tentacles which extend from the cor- ners of the mouth sometimes to a distance of several feet, and together with the marginal tentacles are formidable weapons for capturing small crabs, fishes, and other ani- mals which serve as food. In turn these forms serve as the food' of many whales, por- poises, and num
RMRDJ383–. Evenings at the microscope : or, researches among the minuter organs and forms of animal life. Microscopy; Microscopes; Medical microscopy. CRABS AND SHEIMPS. 20T quired a sufficient maturity to swim about and get their independent living. This receptacle—in -wliich you may see five or six eggs—is freely open to the surrounding water, which enters the slit edge of the shell, behind the tail. Per- haps you wonder why the eggs are not washed out by the respii-atory currents; they are in fact maintained in. DAPUNIA. their position only by a slender tongue-like projection from the back of the pa
RMRDKG32–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. 4o6 COELENTERATA ANTHOZOA CHAP. species of Upizoanthus form colonies on the shells of G-asteropods inhabited by hermit crabs. Parazoanthus tunicans is found on the stem of a Plumularia ; Parazoanthus separatus, from Jamaica, is associated with a sponge. The base of the bundle of long spicules of the Sponge Hyalonema (p. 204) is almost invariably sheathed by a colony of Upizoanthus stellaris. The only genera occurring within the British area are FjnzoantJms (with six species), Parazoanthus (with four species), and Zoanthus sulcatus. Of the species of Up
RMRE72MD–. Crab, shrimp, and lobster lore, gathered amongst the rocks at the sea-shore, by the riverside, and in the forest. Shrimps; Crabs; Lobsters. 8 CRAB, SHRIMP, AND LOBSTER LORE. take place at regular and stated intervals in the lives of the larger Crustacea, as rapidity of growth in par- ticular individuals would tend to accelerate the period for change, and it appears probable, from the number and size of the marine molluscse constantly found adhering to the shells of fully-matured specimens (oysters of even six years' growth having been so dis- covered), that the changes of shell become less f
RMRDTDM6–. Zoology. Zoology. 80 ZOOLOGY. Class I.âCeustacea {Water-fleas, Shrimps, Lobsters, and Crabs). General Characters of Crustaceans.âThe typical forms of this class are the craw-fish, lobster, and crab, which the student should carefully examine, as from them a general knowledge of the class, which varies greatly in form in the diSerent orders, may be obtained. The following account of the lobster will serve quite as well for the craw-fish, which abounds in the rivers and streams of the Central and Western States. The lobster's body consists of segments, six of which in the abdo- men are seen to
RMRHMAFR–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. Figure 2. (a) Deviation of breaking force from that expected for a given claw size (manus length), and (b) the computed ultimate stress (crh; meganewtons per meter squared. MN m"2) at which the cuticle failed, both as a function of standardized position along the upper margin of the pollex between the insertion point of the closer apodeme (landmark d) and the tip (landmark e) for six species of Cancer crabs, (c) The pollex. or fixed finger, of a C. productus claw illustrating how standardized position was deter- mined;
RMREFJ27–. Comparative anatomy and physiology. yo COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY. twenty segments to their body, and all but one of these bear appendages; as many as six may be con- verted into. gnathites, and the larvae ordi- though narily, not always, are set free at a later than the nauplius stage. l.The Pod- op lull a I mat a are so called from the fact that their eyes are placed on stalks (Fig. 29); in them some of the dorsal por- tions of the thoracic meta- meres take part in the formation of a carapace. Such are cray fishes, lobsters, shrimps, and crabs. 2. The He- drioplitlial- niata have t
RMRDJ75T–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. Fig. 203.—Astrangia dance*; five polyps in various stages of expansion. Fig. 204.—Cainria arabica (after Klunzinger). all seas from tide marks to the greatest depth. A few are free, but most are sessile. Metridium* Bunodes* Sagartia* Bicidium* (parasitic on Cyoiiea), Halcampa*. Zoanthe^e have two kinds of alternating mesenteries, individuals of the colonies usually incrusted with foreign matter. EpiztaHthus''' lives symbi- otically with hermit crabs (fig. 114). Sub Order II. ANTIPATHARIA. Six pairs of septa and six (Antipathcs) or twenty- four (Gerardia) simple
RMRDMWMK–. Text-book of zoology for junior students. Zoology. CRIISTACEA. 145 The King-crabs (fig. 93) constitute a special group called Xijj/iosicra (Gr. xiphos, a sword ; and oura, tail), from the fact that the end of tlie abdomen is furnished with a long sword-like spine (fig. 93, t). The mouth is surrounded by six pairs of appendages, the bases of which are spinous and act as jaws, whilst their free extremities are iloveloi)ed into nipping-claws or chelte. The whole of the upper sur-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for read
RMRN5PTX–. Animal forms; a second book of zoology. Zoology. 38 ANIMAL FORMS preceding group (Fig. 21), but, while the latter are generally very small, these forms are commonly from lour to twelve inches in diameter, and some measure one to two meters (three to six feet) across the bell. They are also distin- guished by means of tentacles which extend from the cor- ners of the mouth sometimes to a distance of several feet, and together with the marginal tentacles are formidable weapons for capturing small crabs, fishes, and other ani- mals which serve as food. In turn these forms serve as the food of ma
RMRFXFA5–. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1892. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. Fig. 53.—Gibb Crab. Fig. 54. -Orange Crab. plum of the Yellow Gage type, yet too sweet for constant use. Season, from September 15 to 30th." In the IViscofisin Horticulturist for 1884 this is classed among the "six best crabs." Wherever this has been introduced in the Pro- vince of Quebec it is highly esteemed as a canning crab. It is thinner skinned and much less astringent than either Hyslop or Montreal Beauty, in fact, less. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that
RMRHMAM6–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 182 M. SAIGUSA embryos of six species of crab. All species were affected by all types of hatch water, suggesting that OHSS occurs wideh in intertidal and estuarine crabs. But there was a clear difference in the time course of activity among species. Figure 8a. b summarizes the results of experiments in which S pictum hatch water with the same OHSS concentration was applied to the embryos of S. erythrodactylum, S. haematocheir, and Hemigrapsus sangiiineus. In S. erythrodactylum, the maximal activity was reached after 1 h of i
RMRHNTGD–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. A CRAB COMMENSAL ON CORAL has reported that A. palmata may increase in diameter as much as 95 mm. a year, it would seem that a well formed pit could develop in six months or less and that a rudimentary crevice could develop in a matter of weeks. Crabs are also found sheltering between certain vertical branches and these spaces too are found to be modified. They are characterized by thickened corallites and a slightly deformed growth of the branches involved. It can thus be seen that the suitability of a colony for resting pl
RMRHMAGC–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. Figure 2. (a) Deviation of breaking force from that expected for a given claw size (manus length), and (b) the computed ultimate stress (crh; meganewtons per meter squared. MN m"2) at which the cuticle failed, both as a function of standardized position along the upper margin of the pollex between the insertion point of the closer apodeme (landmark d) and the tip (landmark e) for six species of Cancer crabs, (c) The pollex. or fixed finger, of a C. productus claw illustrating how standardized position was deter- mined;
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