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A 30cm long piece of wood is well encrusted. The barnacles were still alive, and the tide was well on its way back in.
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A 30cm long piece of wood is well encrusted. The barnacles were still alive, and the tide was well on its way back in.
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On large tube washed up on Clam Beach.
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On large tube washed up on Clam Beach.
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On large tube washed up on Clam Beach.
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; ; ; microslide; ; Gray Museum; IZ number 73655; lot count 1; Microslide 01, cirri; original catalog number GM 5356;
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"Longitude (deg): -1.7. Latitude (deg): 50.7. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 40' N. Vice county name: South Hants. Vice county no.: 11. Country: England. Stage: Living animal. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: ""living colonies on each end of short, washed-up plastic pipe"". Category: standard photograph or close-up. Where photo was taken: In situ. Photographic equipment used: Various compact digital cameras. "
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"Longitude (deg): -1.7. Latitude (deg): 50.7. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 40' N. Vice county name: South Hants. Vice county no.: 11. Country: England. Stage: Living animal. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: ""living colonies on each end of short, washed-up plastic pipe"". Category: standard photograph or close-up. Where photo was taken: In situ. Photographic equipment used: Various compact digital cameras. "
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"Longitude (deg): -1.7. Latitude (deg): 50.7. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 40' N. Vice county name: South Hants. Vice county no.: 11. Country: England. Stage: Living animal. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: ""living colonies on each end of short, washed-up plastic pipe"". Category: standard photograph or close-up. Where photo was taken: Arranged. Photographic equipment used: Various compact digital cameras. "
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; ; ; microslide; ; IZ number 64064; lot count 1; Microslide 01, balsam, mouthparts; Microslide 02, balsam, left cirri 1; Microslide 02, balsam, left cirri 2; Microslide 02, balsam, right cirri 1; Microslide 02, balsam, right cirri 2; Microslide 03, balsam, left cirri 3; Mi; 1875-07-01T00:00:00Z
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"Longitude (deg): -1.7. Latitude (deg): 50.7. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 40' N. Vice county name: South Hants. Vice county no.: 11. Country: England. Stage: Living animal. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: ""living colonies on each end of short, washed-up plastic pipe"". Category: standard photograph or close-up. Where photo was taken: Arranged. Photographic equipment used: Various compact digital cameras. "
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; ; ; microslide; ; Gray Museum; IZ number 73656; lot count 1; Microslide 01, mouthparts; original catalog number GM 5357;
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"Longitude (deg): -1.7. Latitude (deg): 50.7. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 40' N. Vice county name: South Hants. Vice county no.: 11. Country: England. Stage: Living animal. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: ""living colonies on each end of short, washed-up plastic pipe"". Category: standard photograph or close-up. Where photo was taken: Arranged. Photographic equipment used: Various compact digital cameras. "
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Pelagic Gooseneck Barnacle (Lepas anatifera) - 7 May 2020 - North Spit Beach, Coos County, Oregon
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"Longitude (deg): -1.7. Latitude (deg): 50.7. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 40' N. Vice county name: South Hants. Vice county no.: 11. Country: England. Stage: Living animal. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: ""living colonies on each end of short, washed-up plastic pipe"". Category: standard photograph or close-up. Where photo was taken: Arranged. Photographic equipment used: Various compact digital cameras. "
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Identifier: transformationso01dunc (
find matches)Title:
The transformations (or metamorphoses) of insects (Insecta, Myriapoda, Arachnida, and Crustacea) : being an adaptation, for English readers, of M. Émile Blanchard's "Metamorphoses, moeurs et instincts des insects;" and a compilation from the works of Newport, Charles Darwin, Spence Bate, Fritz Müller, Packard, Lubbock, Stainton, and othersYear:
1870 (
1870s)Authors:
Duncan, P. Martin (Peter Martin), 1821-1891 Blanchard, Emile, 1819-1900. Metamorphoses, moeurs et instincts des insects Conger, Paul S., former owner. DSI Abbott, Charles C., former owner. DSISubjects:
Insects Insects Myriapoda Arachnida CrustaceaPublisher:
Philadelphia : Claxton, Remsen, and HaffelfingerContributing Library:
Smithsonian LibrariesDigitizing Sponsor:
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view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image:ey have been specially studied by Spence Bate, by thatmost accurate and philosophical observer, Charles Darwin, and byMartin St. Auge and other foreign naturalists. The engraving ofLcpas anatifera on the next page gives an idea of the shape of onegreat division of the Cirripedia—the stalked. This class is dividedinto pedunculated or stalked, and sessile or unstalkcd kinds ; thefirst are represented hanging on to pieces of wood, and the last maybe seen encrusting nearly every rock and piece of timber on mostparts of the sea-coast, and arc something like acorns in shape.Neither the pedunculated nor the sessile kinds ever move fromtheir fixed position, and the only evidence of life presented bythem to the ordinary observer is the occasional projection from theend of the shell of delicate fringed cirri, which thresh the waterin one direction. The cirri arc represented in the large engravinglike so many feathers projecting from the side of the shell of the 470 TRANSFORMATIONS OF INSECTS.Text Appearing After Image:I.cpas anatifera. THE CIRRIPEDIA. 471 Lcpas, and their absence may be remarked in many instances.They are enclosed within the cavity formed by the white lookingshell, which, however, in Nature is occasionally coloured with a blueand even purple tint. When a sessile barnacle is examined—andthey can readily be kept in the aquarium—the cirri will be seen toproject through a trap-door apparatus called the operculum, orlid of the shell. The shell is made up of five or more side piecesconnected together with strips of membrane, which are often bril-liantly coloured. The pieces or valves are composed of carbonateof lime ; but in some kinds of Cirripcdia they are formed, likeNote About Images 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 the original work.
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"Longitude (deg): -1.7. Latitude (deg): 50.7. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 40' N. Vice county name: South Hants. Vice county no.: 11. Country: England. Stage: Living animal. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: ""living colonies on each end of short, washed-up plastic pipe"". Category: standard photograph or close-up. Background: white background. Where photo was taken: Arranged. Orientation: Facing to top. Photographic equipment used: Canon EOS600D dSLR with Sigma 50mm 1:1 macro lens. "