RMDP6HGW–Montagu's Plated Lobster (Galathea squamifera) adult, Kimmeridge Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, August
RMEJ180T–Squat Lobster - galathea squamifera
RM2A2MMRP–Galathea squamifera, Print, Galathea squamifera, the black squat lobster, or Montagu's plated lobster, is a species of squat lobster that lives in the north-east Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea
RMABFF0G–Common squat lobster Galathea squamifera Galatheidae UK
RMR15DRM–Squat lobster (Galathea squamifera) on the move in a rock pool, south Devon, UK, September.
RF2A0YG1Y–Colourful basket of Norway lobsters (Nephrops norvegicus) and squat lobsters (Galathea squamifera), caught by a creel fisherman, Scotland, UK.
RMRPBN4X–Squat lobster (Galathea squamifera) on the move in a rock pool, near Falmouth, Cornwall, UK, September.
RMCB98N3–Living being in an aquarium Galathea squamifera
RFPNAEB4–black squat lobster or Montagu's plated lobster (Galathea squamifera) under rock
RFR4TRFJ–Black squat lobster (Galathea squamifera) under rock, Norwegian Sea, Northern Atlantic, Norway
RMP2432K–. Galathea squamifera 130 Galathea squamifera - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 096 14 0008
RMW7NC35–Squat lobster (Galathea squamifera) in a rockpool, near Falmouth, Cornwall, UK, August.
RMCNN6MK–Lobster - Montagu's Plated(Galathea squamifera) close-up on shore at extreme low water mark
RMCCEJB2–Squat Lobster. Galathea squamifera Wales. UK
RMPWE7AA–Norwegian Sea, Northern Atlantic, Norway. 9th Aug, 2018. black squat lobster or Montagu's plated lobster (Galathea squamifera) under rock Credit: Andrey Nekrasov/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2K512X0–Common Squat Lobster; Galathea squamifera; UK
RMAYWE56–Squat lobster Galathea squamifera crawling over rocky bottom,
RM2PGPPPD–Montagu's Plated Lobster (Galathea squamifera) adult, Kimmeridge Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
RM2AG9N9H–. Decapoden. Fig. 232. Oalathea intermedia, Liiljeborg. Erstes Larvenstadium. Telson.„ 233. „ „ Letztes „ „ Äjt. ,, ,, ,, ,, „ Fig. 232 nach Boas 1; Fig. 233, 234 nach G. 0. Sars 7. Crustacea Decapoda. VI 459 Das letzte Larvenstadium hat drei Paar Schwimmmaxillipeden. DerEndopodit des dritten Maxillipeden ist nicht funktionsfähig. Die Länge desEndhakens der Antennenschuppe (Fig. 237) ist ein Unterscheidungsmerkmalzwischen den Larven von G. intermedia und G. squamifera. — Dieses Stadium
RMJ2F6A7–Galathea is just crawled out of his old external shield
RMW04MRF–Archive image from page 273 of Die Decapodenfauna der Adria . Die Decapodenfauna der Adria : Versuch einer Monographie diedecapodenfaun00pest Year: 1918 Fig. 77. Galathea squamifera Leach. [Originale.] 9, 2/3 der nat. Gr. Rechts: Merus des 3. Maxillipeden (vergrößert).
RMW7NC33–Squat lobster (Galathea squamifera) on the move with its claws raised in a rockpool, near Falmouth, Cornwall, UK, August.
RMJ2A30N–The Black galathea hunts ion small fish that he catches with his hosts
RMPFHFED–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 126 anden. De 5 første Par Halefødder smaa, glatte, rager ikke nævneværdigt udenfor Sidefligene. 6. Par Halefødder meget lange, næsten dobbelt saa lange som de foregaaende Par. Længde 5 mm. Hannen meget smal; Længde 1,5 mm. I Gællehulen af Gaiatea nexa aut. (= G. dispersa Bate) og G. squamifera Leach. Er ikke taget i Danmark, men der er et Fund fra Sverige (Bohuslåns Skærgaard, Dybde?) og to Fund fra Norge uden bestemt Lokalitet. Pleurocrypta intermédia Giard & Bonnier (= P. microbranchiåta G. O. Sars) (Fig. 38, 6—7).
RMMEE7JM–. Die Decapodenfauna der Adria : Versuch einer Monographie . Fig. 77. Galathea squamifera Leach. [Originale.] 9, 2/3 der nat. Gr. Rechts: Merus des 3. Maxillipeden (vergrößert).
RMBM3GH6–Squat lobster (Galathea squamifera: Galatheidae) in a rockpool on the lower shore UK
RF2A6JPX8–Child holding freshly caught Norway lobster (nephrops norvegicus), basket of prawns and squat lobsters.
RM2PGPPNK–Montagu's Plated Lobster (Galathea squamifera) adult, Kimmeridge Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
RM2AG9N3F–. Decapoden. Fig. 232. Oalathea intermedia, Liiljeborg. Erstes Larvenstadium. Telson.„ 233. „ „ Letztes „ „ Äjt. ,, ,, ,, ,, „ Fig. 232 nach Boas 1; Fig. 233, 234 nach G. 0. Sars 7. Crustacea Decapoda. VI 459 Das letzte Larvenstadium hat drei Paar Schwimmmaxillipeden. DerEndopodit des dritten Maxillipeden ist nicht funktionsfähig. Die Länge desEndhakens der Antennenschuppe (Fig. 237) ist ein Unterscheidungsmerkmalzwischen den Larven von G. intermedia und G. squamifera. — Dieses Stadium. V
RMW7NC30–Head on view of Squat lobster (Galathea squamifera) in a rockpool low on the shore among mix of red, green and brown algae, near Falmouth, Cornwall, UK, August.
RMBKWMGM–Squat lobster (Galathea squamifera: Galatheidae) in a rockpool on the lower shore UK
RM2PGPPPC–Montagu's Plated Lobster (Galathea squamifera) adult, on seabed, Swanage Pier, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
RM2AJEND8–A history of the British sessile-eyed Crustacea . ior angleof the palm. The pleopoda are five pairs, and consistof a series of foliaceous plates tipped with an externallong and an internal short hair. The posterior pair ofpleopoda are biramous, each branch being biarticulate,terminating in a fine hair-like point. The specimens from which these descriptions are takenwere procured by the Rev. A. M. Norman at Herm, inGuernsey, on a specimen of Galathea squamifera. With the exception of a difference in the habits of thespecies, the one above described seems (so far as we areable to judge from the
RMW7NC2Y–Squat lobster (Galathea squamifera) in a rockpool low on the shore among mix of red, green and brown algae alongside a well camouflaged Common prawn (Palaemon serratus) near Falmouth, Cornwall, UK, August.
RMW7Y13E–Squat lobster (Galathea squamifera) dorsal view. Brittany, France, January.
RMW7MYXM–Squat lobster (Galathea squamifera) out of water on seaweed, Channel Islands, UK March
RMW7WW8J–Squat Lobster (Galathea squamifera) on seaweed on the shore at Sark, British Channel Islands.
RMD3JH9N–Squat lobster (Galathea squamifera: Galatheidae) in a rockpool on the lower shore UK
RM2PGPPPF–Brown furrow crab, Brown fountain crab (Galathea squamifera), Brown furrow crabs, Brown fountain crabs, Other animals, Crabs, Crustaceans, Animals
RM2AJEHEA–A history of the British sessile-eyed Crustacea . n 248 BOPYRID^, of Payurus Thompsoni, dredged off Tynemoutb, Aug., 1862. From Polperro we have received specimens of bothsexes, captured by Mr. Loughrin^ upon an old specimenof Galathea squamifera, of a much larger size tlian thoserepresented above, the male being x^Oas and the femaleJ-|ths of an inch long. They precisely agree in generalform and in most of their details with the preceding. Thefeet of the male are, however, more powerfully constructed,with a semicircular emargination on the underside of thehand, but the dorsal appendages of the
RMD3JH8K–Squat lobster (Galathea squamifera: Galatheidae) underside in a rockpool on the lower shore UK
RM2AG9NMM–. Decapoden. 230. Fig. 229. Galathea dispersa Bäte. . Larvenstadium.„ 230. „ „ 1. „ Abdomen. „ 231. „ „ Letztes Embryonalstadiuin, ausgeschlüpft. Fig..229, 230 nach G. O. Sars 7; Fig. 231 nach Williamson 1. VI 458 Williaiiison. Pigment umgibt die hinteren Teile des Darmes. Die Larve hat zwei PaareSchwimmmaxillipeden (G. O. Sars 7). Galathea intermedia Liiljeborg = G. andrewsii Kinahan = G. squamifera Leach (part.) = G.giardii Barrois = G. parroceli Gourret.Die eben ausgesciiliipfien Larven wurden unter dem Abdomen der Muttergefunden. Die ersten beiden Maxiliipedenpaare waren als Schwimmfiiße
RM2AG9JE5–. Decapoden. 245 246 Fig. 245. Galathea rugosa, Fabricius. Letztes Larvenstadium. 2. Antenne.„ 246. „ „ Postlarvales Stadium. Nacli G. O. Sars 7.. 247 Galathea squamifera (L.Fig. 247. Erstes Larvenstadium. 1. Antenne.248 2 „ 249. „ „ Teison. Nach G. O. Sars 7. 249 Crustacea Decapoda. VI 463 Die Larven des ersten Stadiums (Fig. 250), deren Ausschlüpfen beobachtetwurde, wurden von Herrn H. J. Waddington iBourneniouth) dem Autor über-sandt. Die hintere Seite des Carapax ist tief gesägt und setzt sicii nach hintenin einen langen Dorn fort. Das Rostrum ist gesägt. Zwei funktionierendeMaxillipeden s
RM2AG9K9N–. Decapoden. Fig. 239. Galathea rugosa, Fabricius. Erstes Larvenstadiuni.Nach G. O. Sars 7. Ein Stadium ähnlich dem letzten Larvenstadium von Sars wurde beiGrönland gefunden. Larven wurden im Skagerrak von Mortensen gefischt.(Stephensen 1.) Eine Galathealarve, die Boas (1) beschrieb, ähnelt der Larve von G. rugosa. Galathea squamifera Leach = G fabricii Leach = G. glabra Risse = G. digitidisfans Bäte. Eine Zeichnung des ersten Larvenstadiums dieser Art wurde von R. Q.Couch (4) gegeben. Es ist augenscheinlich im praelarvalen Stadium. Die erste Larve (Fig. 247 — 249) hat nur zwei Paar funktionie
RM2CD936T–. Annales des sciences naturelles . Fig. 8. grand de lacicule; ils disparaissent au contraire complète-ment chezles Galathéinés (voir fig. 4 et 5, p. 99) et cest toutau plus si, chez quelques espèces primitives de cette sous-famille [Galathea squamifera^ G. dïsperut) (1), on observeencore, en avant du second article, un acicule des plusrudi-mentaires. La carapace. — Linfluence de ladaptation se fait sentirsur la carapace comme sur les appendices céphaliques, maisses effets sont ordinairement plus vagues et, dans tous lescas, moins faciles à interpréter. Il semble pourtant quil y aitune relat
RMRMH1RG–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 266 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM. Fig. 60. Simpsonella squamifera (Kukenthal, 1919). A. Sclerites from calyx wall. B. Coenen- chymal sclerites. Scale bar = 0,15 mm.. 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.. South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum
RMRHN2X4–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. a Callmectes sapidus Carcmus maenas Grapsus Uca Ocypode tenuicrustatus ^urvillei quadrata a-a Panulirus interruptus. Bathynornus giganteus Pagurus bernhardus Galathea squamifera Birgus latro FIGURE 6. The distribution of immunologically corresponding hemocyanin subunits among the Crus- tacea. The various subunit patterns of crossed immunoelectrophoresis are shown, and the native aggregation states (1 X 6, 2 X 6) are indicated. It appears that decapodan hemocyanins evolved from an ancient alpha hexamer; the first step was the
RMRR5DKG–. Abhandlungen zur geologischen Specialkarte von Preussen und den Thüringischen Staaten. 64 I. Stufe. Culm. No. Namen. Spirifer duplicicosta Phill. » glaber Mart. . » lineatus Mart. . » pinguis Sow. . Spirigera Roissyi Lev. . » planosulcata Phill. » squamifera de Kon. RhynchoneUa pugnus Mart. » acuminaia Mart. •» subdentata Sow. » pkitrodon Phill. Atri/pa eoncenirica Conr. . Orthis resupinata Mart. . » interlineata Sow. . » Keyserliiigkiana de Kon » LyelUana de Kon. . ' » Micheäßi.Le.Y. . OrtMsina crenistria Phill. » arachiioidea Phill. » Portlockiana Sem. » quadrata M. Coy . Sti'opltomena ana
RMRG97YT–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 378 tnSflTED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 207 riGiTEES 275-281.—Males. 275. Megarthria squamifera Heinrich, new species; 275a, aedeagus; 275b, gnathos. 276. Megarthria schausi Heinrich, new species; 276a, aedeagus; 276b, gnathos; 276c, transtilla; 276d, anellus. 277. Megarthria cervicalis Dyar, type; 277a, aedeagus; 277b, anellus; 277c, sternite and ventral tuft of eighth abdominal segment. 278. Ceracanthia mamella (Dyar), basal seg- ments of antenna, scaled and denuded. 279. Megarthria peterseni (Zeller), basal seg- ments of antenna, sca
RMRGJERM–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. PTEROMALIDAE OF N.W. EUROPE 573. Figs. 422-430. 422, Ablaxia anaxenor (Walker), $, fore wing venation ; 423, Ablaxia parviclava (Thomson), lectotype $, fore wing venation ; 424, Ablaxia crassicornis (Thomson), type $, fore wing venation ; 425, same, head ; 426, Ablaxia parviclava (Thomson), lectotype §, head ; 427, Ablaxia squamifera (Thomson), lectotype $, head ; 428, Aggelma violacea (Zetterstedt), $, head ; 429, Apelioma restrictum Graham, $, antenna ; 430, same, antennal clava, profile.. Please note that these images are extrac
RMRMK0D9–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. GORGONIAN OCTOCORALS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA 265 Distribution East London region to Durban, Natal, in depths 90-775 m (Williams in press a), and also Tanzania (type locality). Remarks This species was originally described by Kiikenthal (1919: 545) from the region of Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar (Tanzania), 463 m in depth.. Fig. 59. Simpsonella squamifera (Kiikenthal, 1919). A. An entire colony, 240 mm in length. B. Surface detail from the middle of one colony; total length of figure 3 mm. C. Surface detail
RMRMK0C6–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. GORGONIAN OCTOCORALS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA 267. Fig. 61. Scanning electron micrographs. Simpsonella squamifera (Kiikenthal, 1919); sclerites. A-C. Sclerites from the polyp wall. A. 0,22 mm. B. 0,12 mm. C. 0,175 mm. D-F. Coenen- chymal sclerites. D. 0,10 mm. E. 0,35 mm. F. 0,20 mm. G. Detail of a polyp wall sclerite; length of portion shown 0,06 mm. H. Detail of a coenenchyme sclerite; length of portion shown 0,04 mm.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have bee
RMRMHW6Y–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 66 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Li am. a.m. Figs. 2-9. Pleopodes sexuels droits chez quelques Anomoures <$: en haut, pi. 1, en bas, pi. 2. 2, 6, Paguristes oculatus Fabricius; 3, 7, Sympagurus gracilipes A. M.-Edw.; 4, 8, Galathea squamifera Leach; 5, 9, Thalassina anomala Herbst. l.i., lame infieneure; hint., lobe interne; l.d., lobe distal; ex., exopodite; end, endo- podite; a.m., appendix masculina; a.i., appendix interna.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page ima
RMRGJW0M–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entom Supp. J= 536. Figs. 523-537. Sturovia and Mesopolobus spp. 523, S. squamifera (Thomson), $, head ; 524, 5. albitarsus (Walker), $, head ; 525, M. incultus (Walker), $, head ; 526, M. amaenus (Walker), $, clypeus ; 527, M. aspilus (Walker), 9. head ; 528, M. jucundus (Walker), $, clypeus ; 529, M. longicollis sp. n., $, clypeus ; 530, M. ? semiclavatus (Ratzeburg), $, head ; 531, M. fuscipes (Walker), $, head ; 532, M. longicollis sp. n., $, anterior part of thorax ; 533, M. subfumatus (Ratzeburg), $, median area of propodeum ; 534, M. d
RMRE59F5–. Crustacés Décapodes. Ptie. 1: Brachyures et Anomoures. Hermit crabs; Crabs. sl;u(-s décapodes. T. 1':^^'PI. XXIX .. E. L Boxr^aer, ad na^ del Imp Le p L.en:i.ercierj rar-ir: . Cialathea squamiFera (1) „ G dispersa (2-3). G nafipes (4-8). Munida tropicahs (9-11) „M curvimana (12-17) ^M. bamFfica. var. tenuimana (18) M Sancti Pauli ( 19-21). p H Fritel, iitJi. M.i3aon&C5Editt-uPS. 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 orig
RMRD43MK–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 126 anden. De 5 første Par Halefødder smaa, glatte, rager ikke nævneværdigt udenfor Sidefligene. 6. Par Halefødder meget lange, næsten dobbelt saa lange som de foregaaende Par. Længde 5 mm. Hannen meget smal; Længde 1,5 mm. I Gællehulen af Gaiatea nexa aut. (= G. dispersa Bate) og G. squamifera Leach. Er ikke taget i Danmark, men der er et Fund fra Sverige (Bohuslåns Skærgaard, Dybde?) og to Fund fra Norge uden bestemt Lokalitet. Pleurocrypta intermédia Giard & Bonnier (= P. microbranchiåta G. O. Sars) (Fig. 38, 6—7).
RMRCNYGY–. Die Decapodenfauna der Adria : Versuch einer Monographie. Decapoda (Crustacea); Crustacea. Fig. 77. Galathea squamifera Leach. [Originale.] 9, 2/3 der nat. Gr. Rechts: Merus des 3. Maxillipeden (vergrößert).. 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.. Pesta, Otto, 1885-. Leipzig : F. Deuticke
RMRCJJJ4–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge. Butterflies; Lepidoptera. XV. BRYOPHILOPSIS-WESTERMANNIA. 18. ^<^f "^'^^^f^^' '^"^^ ^'^ lunifera |r^^! ncsta hatnula tarachoides curviitra ^^^ cometes mciaiioicinja squamifera. cT quadripuncta lunata quadripuncta 9 chlorogramma sticticraspis ogovana biplaga Klaucescens ^jt^ina pyrites prasina metaleuca purpurea. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of thes
RMRCNYH7–. Die Decapodenfauna der Adria : Versuch einer Monographie. Decapoda (Crustacea); Crustacea. 254 IT. Unterordnung: Decapoda-Reptantia Boas. 72. Galathea squamifera Leach. (Fig. 77). Leach 1815 (part.), Taf. 28, A, Fig. 1, 3—8 [nicht Fig. 2!]. *Grube 1861, p. 125. *Heller 1862, p. 446. *Lorenz 1863, p. 350. *HelIer 1863, p. 190, Taf. 6, Fig. 3. [Im Text der Tafelerklärung falsch (mit 4) numeriert!] *Stalio 1877, p. 650. *Stossich 1880, p. 28. *Carus 1885, p. 488. Bonnier 1888, p. 57, Taf. 12, Fig. 1—5. *Graeffe 1900, p. 68. *Car 1901, p. 84. *Pesta 1912, p. 109. *Pesta 1913, p. 407. *Pesta 1914
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