RFTWC08K–La Digue, Seychelles islands. Remote Anse Caiman with pristine beach between Anse Fourmis and Anse Cocos protected by huge rock formations.Anse Caiman
RF2EAPME2–Traditional colorful Cayman house, with sand garden. Queen Elizabeth Botanic Gardens. Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
RMW7WB5H–Curly tailed lizard (Leiocephalus carinatus) on beach, Little Caiman Island, Cayman Islands.
RMCW19NY–Caiman blue Iguana in Durell Wildlife Conservation Trust, Isle of Jersey, Channel Islands
RF2EM55TR–Shipwreck Gemma on the coast of Grand Cayman islands
RMW7WB5N–Curly tailed lizard (Leiocephalus carinatus) on beach, Little Caiman Island, Cayman Islands.
RFE8MN3A–Blue rock iguana / Cyclura lewesi
RFKW87XB–All rights reserved by Acacia Thorng
RM2B4B1GW–Seychelles, Praslin Island, Caiman Point on Curieuse Island
RFMJA0E0–American Crocodile - Crocodylus acutus, endangered crocodile from New World, Costa Rica.
RFDWBAET–Grouper hiding in sea fan.
RF2G8YH5T–Caranx Ruber, Slik Caye National Park, Belize
RMANGBY3–Hillsborough Dam Tobago Trinidad Caiman Swimming In Reservoir
RMEK4G1Y–Caribbean Sea, Cayman Islands, caiman - FILM SCAN
RFBP0684–American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) basking in sun on river bank. La Tovara, Nayarit, Mexico
RMA14CGH–Kaiman Caiman crocodilus
RFKT4Y6J–Black caiman (Melanosuchus niger) in Amazon Rainforest Brazil
RME552K2–Spectacled Caiman (Caiman crocodilus) immature, resting on bank, Trinidad and Tobago, April
RM2F5WD2N–Blue-bronze Sea Chub and Yellow Sea Chub, Kyphosus analogus, Kyphosus (lutescens), San Benedicto, Revillagigedo Islands, Mexico
RFTW3F3R–Turquoise waters of Anse Caiman, La Digue, Seychelles, reached with a trek in the forest and is far from tourist routes. Anse Caiman and pristine
RF2EAPMFT–Traditional colorful Cayman house, with sand garden. Queen Elizabeth Botanic Gardens. Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
RMA38M7R–Crocodile close-up in Singapore Zoo
RMCW19NX–Caiman blue Iguana in Durell Wildlife Conservation Trust, Isle of Jersey, Channel Islands
RM2WD753N–Ramon Llull (ca. 1232-1316). Religious, philosopher, poet, mystic, theologian and missionary from Majorca. The alchemist Raymond Lulle. Portrait after an engraving by Jean de Vries in the 16th century. Sciences & Lettres au Moyen Age et à l'époque de la Renaissance. Paris, 1877. Author: Jean de Vries. 16th-century artist.
RMRDH79E–. Natural history of the American lobster... Decapoda (Crustacea); Lobster fisheries. Bull. U. S. B. F., 1909. Plate XXIX.. Male lobster (Homarus gammarus) with symmetrical claws, and both of crusher type. The first specimen of the kind, living under natural conditions, to be definitely recorded. For figure of lobster with both claws of toothed type see no. 140 of bibliography, pi. 14. Stromness, Orkney Islands;- weight, 4 pounds 10 ounces. Reproduced from photograph by Dr. W. T. Caiman.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced
RMPG1TCB–. Natural history of the American lobster... Decapoda (Crustacea); Lobster fisheries. Bull. U. S. B. F., 1909. Plate XXIX.. Male lobster (Homarus gammarus) with symmetrical claws, and both of crusher type. The first specimen of the kind, living under natural conditions, to be definitely recorded. For figure of lobster with both claws of toothed type see no. 140 of bibliography, pi. 14. Stromness, Orkney Islands;- weight, 4 pounds 10 ounces. Reproduced from photograph by Dr. W. T. Caiman.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced
RMT23D2G–Archive image from page 124 of Discovery reports (1932) Discovery reports discoveryreports06inst Year: 1932 AMMOTHEIDAE '3 Achelia brucei, Caiman. Caiman, 1915, p. 61, fig. i6 A-C. St. 141. 29. xii. 26. East Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, 200 yards from shore, under Mount Duse, 17-27 m.; M. Small beam trawl: i ?. St. 371. 14. iii. 30. I mile E of Montagu Island, South Sandwich Islands, 99-161 m. Large otter trawl: 4?$ with A. intermedia. Distribution. Previously recorded from off Cape Adare. Achelia serratipalpis, Bouvier. Bouvier, 1913, p. 140, figs. 90-95. Loman, 1923, p. 25. St. 195. 30.
RFMJA0E9–American Crocodile - Crocodylus acutus, endangered crocodile from New World, Costa Rica.
RFMJA0DX–American Crocodile - Crocodylus acutus, endangered crocodile from New World, Costa Rica.
RF2G8YH5E–Caranx Ruber, Slik Caye National Park, Belize
RMEK4G20–Caribbean Sea, Cayman Islands, caiman - FILM SCAN
RMAGKMRB–Hillsborough Dam Tobago Trinidad Cayman Swimming In Reservoir
RFBP068M–American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) basking in sun on river bank. La Tovara, Nayarit, Mexico
RMA14CGG–Kaiman Caiman crocodilus
RFKT4Y6H–Black caiman (Melanosuchus niger) in Amazon Rainforest Brazil
RMDGGH47–Spectacled Caiman (Caiman crocodilus) baby, head amongst aquatic vegetation, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, April
RMRCE014–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. COLOSSENDEIDAE IS Remarks. The subchelate termination of the oviger places this species near to C. scotti, Caiman, and C. australis, Hodgson.^ It resembles the latter in having the lateral processes separated, but differs from it, and from most previously described species," in the lateral articulation of the eighth palpal joint. This method of articulation is apparently normal, occurring in both palps of the holotype and of the male (Fig. 2 b, c and d the seventh segment is longer in both
RFMJA0DY–American Crocodile - Crocodylus acutus, endangered crocodile from New World, Costa Rica.
RMEK4G1X–Caribbean Sea, Cayman Islands, caiman - FILM SCAN
RFBP068E–American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) basking in sun on river bank. La Tovara, Nayarit, Mexico
RMRCD306–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. SYSTEMATIC REPORT 97 the proportions of the various parts. The material is not in good condition and there is not a single perfect specimen. Also the number taken at any one station is very small. It may well be that we have here more than one species, but until further material comes to hand, I do not feel justified in splitting the present species on the small points of variation which I have mentioned. I have great pleasure in naming the species after the late Dr W. T. Caiman to whom I owe so
RMEK4G21–Caribbean Sea, Cayman Islands, caiman - FILM SCAN
RFBP068A–American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) basking in sun on river bank. La Tovara, Nayarit, Mexico
RMRCDYYJ–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 42 DISCOVERY REPORTS On the proximal ventral margin of the femur are 12-16 minute gland openings, on a level with the surface. Segments 4-6 of the oviger are in the proportions i-6 : 2-8 : i (Fig. 13 f); the fifth segment is long, slender, slightly curved and narrowed proximally. Remarks. The holotype of A'', gracillimim, Caiman, is very closely related to, and may even be co-specific with, N. hiemale. In the Discovery collection there are many specimens that show characters intermediate between
RFBP068D–American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) basking in sun on river bank. La Tovara, Nayarit, Mexico
RMRCE00C–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. COLOSSENDEIDAE 23 C. gladah's, and serrated distally like those of C. frigida, C. megalonyx and C. scoresbii, n.sp. (Fig. 7 e and/). Legs slender, without spines; claw equal to or slightly shorter than propodus which is only a little shorter than tarsus (see Fig. 8 b). Surface of body and limbs destitute of spines or spinules but uniformly covered with minute setae.. Fig. 8. Terminal segments of third leg of: a. Colosseiidets glacialis, Hodgson, paratype. b. C. drakei, Caiman, holotype (both x 1
RFBP068N–American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) basking in sun on river bank. La Tovara, Nayarit, Mexico
RMRCDYKK–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. PHOXICHILIDAE 8S p. 96) mentions P. dimorpha,^ Hoek, as the only Antarctic species (from Kerguelen). P. margarita differs from the latter chiefly in that the terminal claw of the oviger is entirely suppressed and the palp is absent in both sexes. Genus Austropallene, Hodgson Austropallene cornigera (Mobius) (Figs. 42 and 43). Caiman, 1915, p. 38, ubisynon. et lit. Loman, 1923, p. 22.. Fig. 42. Austropallene cornigera (Mobius). Segments 5-10 of oviger of a, male; b, female. St. 27. i5.iii. 26. We
RFBP068C–American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) basking in sun on river bank. La Tovara, Nayarit, Mexico
RMRCE03H–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. Fig. 2. The maxilliped, etc., of species of Serolis. a, maxilliped of S. exigua, Nordenstam : x 87. 6, maxilliped of S. schythei, Liitken, S- x 20. c, maxilliped of S. schythei, Liitken, $: x 25. d, maxilliped of S. glacialis, Tattersall, 65. e, maxilliped of S.glacialis, Tattersall, $: x 65. /, ventral view of left second thoracic appendage and its associated brood lamella in a breeding $ of S. discoverii, n.sp.: x 35. more difficult to explain, and Dr Caiman, who has very kindly examined the p
RFBPNJ4T–American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) basking in sun on river bank. La Tovara, Nayarit, Mexico
RMRCDYHG–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. DISCOVERY REPORTS Shore Collection. 2. iv. 26. South Georgia, Grytviken, Sappho Point, i ?, washed up on shore. St. 371. 14. iii. 30. I mile E of Montagu Island, South Sandwich Islands, 99-161 m. Large otter trawl: i specimen. Remarks. It is possible that Ammothea australis may prove to be only an eastern form of A. clansi. At any rate the differences between the two are very slight. Genus Achelia, Hodge Hodge, 1864, p. 114. Bouvier, 1913, p. 122 (in key), pp. 138-140. Caiman, 1915, p. 56. Loman
RFBP0686–American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) basking in sun on river bank. La Tovara, Nayarit, Mexico
RMRCDYHD–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 112 DISCOVERY REPORTS the separation of A. communis from A. hoekii. In the latter the palp is more serrated distally and the antero-lateral processes on the cephalon are absent. Distribution. South Georgia and South Shetlands. Achelia intermedia, Caiman (Fig. 6i). Caiman, 1915, p. 60, fig. 15 A-C. St. 371. 14. iii. 30. I mile E of Montagu Island, South Sandwich Islands, 99-161 m. Large otter trawl: 6 $$, i $, with A. briicei. ? St. WS 27. 19. xii. 26. 53° 55' S, 38" 01' W, 107 m. i m. horiz
RFBP0682–American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) basking in sun on river bank. La Tovara, Nayarit, Mexico
RMRCE010–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. Fig. 4. Terminal segment of oviger with claw of: a. Colossendeis tortipalpis, n.sp.: x 36. b. C. australis, Hodgson: xio. Terminal segments of palp of: c. C. drakei. Caiman: x 20. d. C.glacialis, Hodgson: X15. Colossendeis australis, Hodgson (Figs. 2 fl, 3 rt, c and 4 b). Hodgson, 1907, p. 59, pi. ix, fig. i; pi. x, figs, i and 2. Bouvier, 1913, p. 63, text-figs. 20 and 21. Caiman, 1915, pp. 10 and 14. 1 The position that the species occupies in the key, using different characters, points to the
RFBPNBXM–American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) basking in sun on river bank. La Tovara, Nayarit, Mexico
RMRCDYYN–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. J-* ^ i>j>—>< ^ Fig. 12. Terminal segments of third leg of: a. Nymphon hiemale, Hodgson, paratype. b. N. gracillimum, Caiman, holotype. c. N. gracilipes, Miers, holotype. Table IV L. of trunk (in mm.) No. of spinules on fingers of chela L. of palpal segments 4+5 L. of segment 2 No. of denticulate spines on oviger Third leg: L. of coxa 2 {b) L. of coxae 1+3 L. of tarsus L. of propodus A'^. hiemale paratypes 6-8 7-2 30-36 I I-06 42 43 1-64 1-95 0-89 i-o Discovery collection St. 27 6-0
RFBPNJ3G–American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) basking in sun on river bank. La Tovara, Nayarit, Mexico
RMRCDYHA–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. AMMOTHEIDAE "3 Achelia brucei, Caiman. Caiman, 1915, p. 61, fig. i6 A-C. St. 141. 29. xii. 26. East Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, 200 yards from shore, under Mount Duse, 17-27 m.; M. Small beam trawl: i ?. St. 371. 14. iii. 30. I mile E of Montagu Island, South Sandwich Islands, 99-161 m. Large otter trawl: 4?$ with A. intermedia. Distribution. Previously recorded from off Cape Adare. Achelia serratipalpis, Bouvier. Bouvier, 1913, p. 140, figs. 90-95. Loman, 1923, p. 25. St. 195. 30. iii.
RFBP0688–American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) basking in sun on river bank. La Tovara, Nayarit, Mexico
RFBP0689–American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) basking in sun on river bank. La Tovara, Nayarit, Mexico
RFBP0685–American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) basking in sun on river bank. La Tovara, Nayarit, Mexico
RFBP0687–American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) basking in sun on river bank. La Tovara, Nayarit, Mexico
RFBP0681–American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) basking in sun on river bank. La Tovara, Nayarit, Mexico
RFBP0683–American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) basking in sun on river bank. La Tovara, Nayarit, Mexico
RFBP068W–American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) basking in sun on river bank. La Tovara, Nayarit, Mexico
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