How do you get two dead Giant Squid the size of a school bus from a fishing boat in Spain to a museum in Washington, DC, USA? Call in the Navy! Find out how Operation Calamari unfolded and how the museum managed to put their new Giant Squid on display. Photo Credit: Glenn Rankin, Smithsonian Institution Download a transcript of this podcastread moreDuration: 3:33Published: Wed, 01 Jun 2011 14:59:18 +0000
Figure 7.Shell images of Aegista diversifamilia sp. n. and Aegista subchinensis. Aegista diversifamilia sp. n.: A holotype, NMNS-7276-001 B–E paratype, NHMUK20140070, the same locality of holotype. Aegista subchinensis: F collected from Zhishanyan, Taipei City G collected from Linmei Shipan Trail, Jiaoxi Township, I-Lan County. Scale bar = 1 cm.
Paul Valentich-Scott, Charles L. Powell, II, Thomas D. Lorenson, Brian E. Edwards
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Figure 3.A–H. Wallerconcha sarae gen. n., sp. n. A–H holotype, SBMNH 235481, length = 23.9 mm, height = 21.3 mm, width = 16.7 mm. A Exterior of right valve B Exterior of left valve C Dorsal view of both valves D Close up of periostracum of right valve E Interior of left valve F Interior of right valve G Close up of hinge of left valve H Close up of hinge of right valve.
Adrienne Jochum, Anton J. de Winter, Alexander M. Weigand, Benjamín Gómez, Carlos Prieto
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Figure 3.Zospeum vasconicum sp. n., A–E different views of holotype (MNCN 15.05/60147H) F–I paratype shells (MNCN 15.05/60147P) H paratype shell with window cut in body whorl exposing columella. Scale bar 0.5 mm.
Chirasak Sutcharit, Jonathan Ablett, Piyoros Tongkerd, Fred Naggs, Somsak Panha
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Figure 15.Type specimens of Amphidromus spp. A Lectotype of Amphidromus adamsii subunicolor B Lectotype of Amphidromus sumbaensis C Lectotype of Amphidromus adamsii superba D Possible syntype of Amphidromus theobaldianus E Paralectotype of Amphidromus smithi ventrosulus F–G Amphidromus versicolor F lectotype and G paralectotype H–I Amphidromus sinensis vicaria H lectotype and I paralectotype J Holotype of Amphidromus webbi K Lectotype of Amphidromus zebrinus.
The Cephalopod. atlasJerusalem :Israel Program for Scientific Translations ; Springfield, Va. : available from the U. S. National Technical Information Service,1975.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/32124297