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Pacific Fisherman Vol 6, No 11
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 6, No 02
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 5, No 06
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 5, No 07
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 2, No 02
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 2, No 03
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 3, No 07
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 4, No 04
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Suquamish game pieces made from decorated deer bone, Washington, 1947
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Space Needle elevator stress test, 1962
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Two drag queens posing at Seattle's Most Beautiful Female Impersonator contest held at City Beat, 2015 Boren Ave., Seattle, Washington, July 29, 1985
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Female impersonator at La Paloma Café and Bar, 94 Pike St., Seattle, Washington, October 31, 1978
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Female swimmer surfacing during the High School Swimming and Diving Championships held at Ingram High School's Helene Madison Pool, Seattle, Washington, February 12, 1976
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Elm Borers and Elm Bark Louse : Elm Borer (Sapreda tridentata Oliv.). 1. Larva or grub within its burrow just under the bark; 1a, Larva or grum extended; 2. Pupa within its cell just under the bark; 3. Burrows of the grub as exposed after removal of the bark; 4. Adult beetle.
Elm Snout Beetles (Mardalis): 5. Adult of Magdalis armicollis Say; 6. Adult of magdalis barbita Say; 6a. Side view of same; 7. Larva of Magdalis barbita, side view; 8. Pupa of Magdalis barbita within its oval cell just beneath the bark; 8a Empty pupal case of Magdalis barbita; 9. Burrows of Magdalis barbita as exposed after removal of the bark; 9a. Holes in the bark through which the beetles escape; 9b. Showing how bark is loosened by the burrows of this insect.
Elm Bark Louse (Gossyparia ulmi Geoff): 10. Group of partly grown bark lice as they appear in the early spring; 11. Group of male cocoons; 12. Group of male cocoons; 13. Group of females; 14. Female; 15. Recently hatched young; 16. Mature female; 16a, Mature females on a twig; 17. Pesudimago or wingless male; 18. Winged male.... Note also the long, white, anal filaments
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Elm Leaf Beetle and Bag or Basket Worm : Elm Leaf Betle (Galerucella luteola (Muller) 1.Cluster of eggs; 1a. Side view of single egg,; 2. Recently hatched larva or grub; 3. Full grown larva or grub; 4. Pupa; 5. Overwintered beetle; 6. Fresh, brightly colored beetle; 7. Leaf showing eating of larvae or grubs and a few holes eaten by beetles, eggs in clusters, cast larval skins and full grown larvae; 8. Leaf nearly skeletonized by grubs of larvae and on it three cast larval skins; 9. Leaf showing holes eaten by beetles.
Bag or Basket Worm (Thyridopterys ephemeraformis Haworth): 10, Bag or larval case as it passes the winter; 11. Same as preceeding but cut open to show the pupal case and the eggs; 12. Several eggs; 13. Recently hatched larva; 14. Cases of young larvae on twit. Notice that the dark ones are on the dark bark and the light ones on the green bark; 14a. Leaf eaten by young larvae; 15. Older larvae in their bags which are ornamented with pieces of leaves, one is on the leaf, another hanging from the edge and a third dangling by a thread; 16. Full grown larva removed from its case; 17. Full grown larva walking with its case; 18. Male pupa; 19. Female moth; 20. Male moth with wings spread; 21. Female pupa; 22. Bag of male hanging from a leaf and with the empty pupal case protruding from its lower extremity.... The leaf in front of the bag shows the work of half grown larvae
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Cambarus immunis spinirostris Faxon. Pontoosue Lake, Lanesboro, Mass., Aug. 12, 1911. Gonopod of the female, form I. 1a, outside, 1b, front, 1c, inside
2. Gonopod of the female, form II of the same, 2a outside, 2b front, 2c inside
3. Epistoma of the same
4. Antennal scale of the same
5. Annulus ventralis of the male of the same
6. Chela of the male form I of the same
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Male and Female Trout spawning. Female turned on her side, digging up the gravel
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Salmon, Male and Female. Female turned on her side, turning up the gravel with her tail
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White Marked Tussock Moth (Notolophus leucostigma Abb. and Sm.): 1. Full grown caterpillar; 2. Male moth at rest; 3. Female moth laying eggs on her recently vacated cocoon; 4. Several cocoons; 5. Cast skins of caterpillars; 6. Work of young caterpillars on under surface of leaf; 7. Male pupa; 8. Branch girdled by caterpillars; 9. End of branch broken off at the point where it was girdled; Forest Tent Caterpillar: Maple Worm (Clisiocampa disstra Hubn.): 10. Female moth; 11. Male moth; 12. Egg belt encircling twig; 13. Full grown caterpillar; 14. Cocoon in a leaf; 15. Pupa; 16. Cast skin of caterpillars
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Chirotenetes siccus Walsh
Female subimago 66; Sketch of tails of male subimago to show their relative length 67; Female imago 68; Sketch of tails of male imago to show their relative length 69; legs of one side of male imago 70; End of abdomen of adult male from beneath 71; Nymph from the side. Note the plancton-gathering fringes of the fore legs 72; Tail fin of the nymph; outer tails fringed only on the inner side 73
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