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Snow Crab - Chionoecetes Opilio Photographed on site at The Field Museum, Chigaco, for the Encyclopedia of Life project. Thanks to Alta Buden for making it all happen and to Jochen Cerber for allowing access to the crustacea specimens
PhotosynthImages collection
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IZ 1154440 left chela detail view 2, with encrusting barnacles scale: 5 cm
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IZ 1154440 left chela detail view 1, with encrusting barnacles scale: 5 cm
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Description: English: The tanner crab,
en:Chionoecetes bairdi. Taken from the
NOAA. Source: This file is lacking source information. Please edit this file's description and provide a source. Author: This file is lacking author information.
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Description: English: Oregonia gracilis male dorsal. Date: 8 September 2012, 11:11:47. Source: Rathbun, Mary J. (1925). The Spider Crabs of America. Bulletin (United States National Museum) 129. Washington: Government Printing Office. Author: Rathbun, Mary J.
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Description: English: Oregonia gracilis male ventral. Date: 8 September 2012, 11:12:04. Source: Rathbun, Mary J. (1925). The Spider Crabs of America. Bulletin (United States National Museum) 129. Washington: Government Printing Office. Author: Rathbun, Mary J.
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Description: English: Graceful decorator crab (Oregonia gracilis). Date: 11 January 2012. Source:
AFSC Multimedia Gallery. Author: Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NOAA.
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Description: English: Oregonia bifurca male, carapace 28.2 mm (male, dorsal and ventral). Date: 8 September 2012, 01:27:56. Source: Rathbun, Mary J. (1925). The Spider Crabs of America. Bulletin (United States National Museum) 129. Washington: Government Printing Office. Author: Rathbun, Mary J.
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Description: English: Oregonia bifurca male ventral. Date: 8 September 2012, 11:11:25. Source: Rathbun, Mary J. (1925). The Spider Crabs of America. Bulletin (United States National Museum) 129. Washington: Government Printing Office. Author: Rathbun, Mary J.
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Description: English: Oregonia bifurca Rathbun, 1902 female. Date: 7 September 2012, 14:21:12. Source: Rathbun, Mary J.; Richardson, Harriet; Holmes, Samuel Jackson ; & Cole, Leon J. (1910). Harriman Alaska Expedition. Volume X: Crustacea. Harriman Alaska Series. Washington: Smithsonian Institution. pp. 171–172; pl. VI. Author: Harriman Alaska Expedition.
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Description: English: Oregonia bifurca female, carapace 26 mm (female, dorsal and ventral). Date: 8 September 2012, 01:27:44. Source: Rathbun, Mary J. (1925). The Spider Crabs of America. Bulletin (United States National Museum) 129. Washington: Government Printing Office. Author: Rathbun, Mary J.
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Description: English: Oregonia bifurca female dorsal. Date: 8 September 2012, 11:12:21. Source: Rathbun, Mary J. (1925). The Spider Crabs of America. Bulletin (United States National Museum) 129. Washington: Government Printing Office. Author: Rathbun, Mary J.
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Description: English: Oregonia bifurca Rathbun, 1902. Date: 7 September 2012, 11:17:08. Source: Rathbun, Mary J.; Richardson, Harriet; Holmes, Samuel Jackson ; & Cole, Leon J. (1910). Harriman Alaska Expedition. Volume X: Crustacea. Harriman Alaska Series. Washington: Smithsonian Institution. pp. 171–172; pl. VI. Author: Harriman Alaska Expedition.
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Description: English: Oregonia bifurca female ventral. Date: 8 September 2012, 11:12:02. Source: Rathbun, Mary J. (1925). The Spider Crabs of America. Bulletin (United States National Museum) 129. Washington: Government Printing Office. Author: Rathbun, Mary J.
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Description: English: Oregonia bifurca male abdomen. Date: 8 September 2012, 02:02:49. Source: Rathbun, Mary J. (1925). The Spider Crabs of America. Bulletin (United States National Museum) 129. Washington: Government Printing Office. Author: Rathbun, Mary J.
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Description: English: Oregonia bifurca male dorsal. Date: 8 September 2012, 11:12:11. Source: Rathbun, Mary J. (1925). The Spider Crabs of America. Bulletin (United States National Museum) 129. Washington: Government Printing Office. Author: Rathbun, Mary J.
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Description: English: Exhibit in the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo, Japan. Photography was permitted in the museum without restriction. Date: 4 September 2013, 21:13:28. Source: Own work. Author:
Daderot.