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File Name: crayfish_6926


Description: Cross-section of abdomen of crayfish.
Source: Buel P. Colton, Zoology: Descriptive and Practical (Boston:D.C. Heath & Co., 1903)
Keywords: crayfish, anatomy, zoology, crustacean,

Crayfish

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File Name: crayfish_6927


Description: Longitudinal-section of a crayfish, showing digestive, circulatory, reproductive,
excretory, and nervous systems.
Source: Buel P. Colton, Zoology: Descriptive and Practical (Boston:D.C. Heath & Co., 1903)
Keywords: crayfish, anatomy, zoology, crustacean,

Crayfish
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File Name: crayfish_6929


Description: Nervous system of crayfish.
Source: Buel P. Colton, Zoology: Descriptive and Practical (Boston:D.C. Heath & Co., 1903)
Keywords: crayfish, anatomy, zoology, crustacean

Dissected Fish

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File Name: dissected_fi_28462


Description: "Dissected fish. a, air bladder; b, urinary bladder; b, urinary bladder; br, brain; c,
spinal cord; d and da, dorsal fins; dv, anal fin; e, body of the vertebra; g, gills receiving the
blood from the ventral aorta leading out of the heart h; i, intestine; k, kidney; l, liver; m,
spines of the vertebra; n, auricle of the heart; ov, ovary; ovd, oviduct; st, stomach; sp, spleen;
u, ureter." —Davison, 1906
Source: Alvin Davison, Practical Zoology (New York: American Book Company, 1906)
Keywords: Dissected, Fish, Bladder, Urinary, Brain, Spinal, Cord, Fin, Dorsal, Anal,
Vertebra, Heart, Ovary,
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File Name: cray-fish_24963


Description: "Diagrammatic cross-section of Cray-fish in the thoracic region, to show relation
of circulation and respiration. a, appendage; c, carapace; c.f., flap of carapace overhanging the
gills; d, digestive tube; g, gill; h, heart; l, liver; m, body muscles; m', muscles of the
appendages; n.c., nerve cord; p.s., paricardial sinus; r, reproductive glands; st, sternal artery;
v.a., ventral artery; v.s., ventral blood sinus in which the nerve cord lies." — Galloway
Source: Thomas Walton Galloway, Zoology A Text-Book For Secondary Schools, Normal
Schools and Colleges (Philadelphia: P. Plakiston's Son & Co., 1913)
Keywords: cray-fish, thoracic, circulation, respiration, appendage, carapace, digestive tube,
gill, heart, liver,

Common carp
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File Name: commoncarp_13880


Description: "It is ten to forty inches long, and sometimes attains the weight of a hundred
pounds; the general color is rich olive-brown above, yellowish-white beneath." — Goodrich,
1859
Source: S. G. Goodrich Animal Kingdom Illustrated Vol 2 (New York: Derby & Jackson,
1859)
Keywords: carp, common, europe, fish, pisces, teleostea

Fish
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File Name: fish_7377


Description: Outline of a fish, showing the "paired" and "median" fins. (p) one of the pectoral
fins; (v) one of the ventral fins; (d) first dorsal fin; (dÕ) second dorsal fin; (a) anal fin; (c)
caudal fin.
Source: H. Alleyne Nicholson, An Introductory Text-book of Zoology(Edinburgh:William
Blackwood and Sons, 1971)
Keywords: scales, fish, pisces, anatomy,

Crab
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File Name: crab_6931


Description: Crabs have the same essentail structure as crayfishes and lobsters.
Source: Buel P. Colton, Zoology: Descriptive and Practical (Boston:D.C. Heath & Co., 1903)
Keywords: crab, crustacean, Arthropoda
Crawfish
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File Name: crawfish_15108


Description: "Crawfish, or Crayfish is a name of various crustaceous animals, the common
crawfish being the river lobster. It lurks under stones or in holes in the banks. Its food consists
of small mollusks or fishes, the larv¾ of insects, and almost any sort of animal matter. Some
crawfish by their burrowing habits injure mill-dams and the levees of the Mississippi."—
(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)
Source: Everybody's Cyclopedia (New York: Syndicate Publishing Company, 1912)
Keywords: crawfish, crayfish, lobster, river lobster,

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