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Metapenaeus evermanni, female, type (1)
Metapenaeus richtersil, female, station 3812 (2)
Metapenaeus magiensis, female, station 3851 (3)
Haliporus modestus, female, station 4102 (4)
Metapenaeus velutinus, female, station 3853 (5)
Sicyonia longicauda, female, station 3895 (6)
Sicyonia laeris, female, station 3859 (7)
Olophorus foliaceus, female, type (8)
Solenocera lucasii, male, station 3987 (9)
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Coralliocaris quadridentata, type (1)
Coralliocaris truncata, type (2)
Hippolyte acuta, Honolulu Reef (3)
Hippolysmata paucidens, female, type (4)
Spirontocaris kauaiensis, type (5)
Hippolysmata aricula, type (6)
Periclimenes pausillus, station 3921 (7)
Spongicola henshawi, female, type (8)
Polycheles snyderi, male, type (9)
Spirontocaris profunda, female, type (10)
Polycheles asper, female, type (11)
Harpillus depreseus, female, Honolulu Reef (12)
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Stages of development of Lernaea branchialis
A, Nauplius, just hatched; B, young female taken from gills of flounder; C, free-swimming stage of female, after leaving flounder; D, free-swimming male; E, female just after settling on gills of whiting; F, fully-developed female
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Female yeomen in front of building at the U.S. Naval Training Station, University of Washington, 1917-1918
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Leopard Moth (Zeusera pyrina Fabr.): 1. Empty pupal case from which female moth has emerged; 2. Female moth with wings folded; 3. Male moth with wings expanded; 4. Nearly full grown caterpillar, probably a female; 5. Male pupa in its burrow; 6. Exit hole covered by a loose piece of bark which the pupa will push off as it partly emerges; 6a. Another; 7. Hole made for the pushing out of excrement and then closed by a silk web; 8. Same as above, but in use with particles of excrement dangling by silken threads; 9. Work of caterpillar a preceding season; 10. Work of caterpillar the present season; 11. Young twig eaten by larva, point of entrance at a. Maple borer (Sesia acerni Clem.): 12. Hole from which pupal case has fallen; 13. Bark nearly eaten through ready for the pupa to push out; 14. Empty pupal skin; 15. Two cocoons as spun; 16. Moths expanded and at rest; 17. Excrement of caterpillars; 18. Caterpillar in its burrow
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Stylodactylus discissipes, female, station 4002 (1)
Pasiphaea flagellata, type (2)
Egeon orientalis, female, station 4166 (3)
Pasiphaea kaiwiensis, female, station 3470 (4)
Pasiphaea truncata, type (5)
Nematocarcinus tenuirostris, station 4015 (6)
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Aristeus semidentalus, female, station 4016 (1)
Penaeus marginatus, female, station 4070 (2)
Benthesicymus laciniatus, female, type
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The polite lady: Or a course of female education (title page)
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Fragmentary female head with braided hair
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Professor Mehmet's female field workers
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Robin Raye and his wife Jasmine, gazing at Robin Raye's female alter ego who he appears to be holding in his hand, promotional photograph, 1963
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FrN.06 MMC units, n1006X Female Nuptiality-Fertility, smoothed zones (Southeast)
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France 1806 MMC units, n1006X Female Nuptiality-Fertility, smoothed zones (Northwest)
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FrN.06 MMC units, n1006X Female Nuptiality-Fertility, smoothed zones (Southwest)
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FrN.06 MMC units, n1006Z female nuptiality-fertility, smoothed zones
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FrN.06 MMC units, n1006Z female nuptiality-fertility, smoothed zones (Northwest)
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FrN.06 MMC units, n1006Z female nuptiality-fertility, smoothed zones (Southwest)
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FrN.06 MMC units, n1006Z female nuptiality-fertility, smoothed zones (Southwest)
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FrN.06 MMC units, n1006Z female nuptiality-fertility, smoothed zones (Southeast)
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FrN.06 MMC units, n1006Z female nuptiality-fertility, smoothed zones (Northeast)
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