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  • An X-ray of Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens). The Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens) is a favorite for anglers due to its firm white flesh when cooked. Easily caught in all seasons, this is a popular sport fish. Perch prefer a diet of young fish and aquatic insects and can reach a length of up to 30 centimeters and a mass of 2 kilograms.
    perch-middleblue-13x19.jpg
  • An X-Ray of a fighting conch (Strombus alatus) shell  collected in Florida.
    x07-Fighting-Conch1neg.jpg
  • X-ray of a Deep Water Crab
    K12X-deep-crab001A2.jpg
  • X-ray of a starfish.
    K12X-sea-starsJC-010.jpg
  • X-ray of a starfish.
    K12X-sea-starsJ2-A.jpg
  • X-ray of a large pink murex (Murex brassica) shell.
    x07-thick-shell1neg.jpg
  • X-ray of a Chambered Nautilus (Nautilus pompilius) shell.
    x07-nautalus1lvneg.jpg
  • X-ray of a starfish.
    K12X-sea-starsJD-001B.jpg
  • X-ray of a starfish.
    K12X-sea-starsJD-001A.jpg
  • X-ray of a starfish.
    K12X-sea-starsJD-001.jpg
  • X-ray of a starfish.
    K12X-sea-starsJ004.jpg
  • X-ray of a starfish.
    K12X-sea-starsJ002.jpg
  • X-ray and optical image of a Deep Water Crab.  The left side of the image is an X-ray, while the right side is a visible light photograph.
    K12X-deep-crab-half-half005A.jpg
  • X-ray of a Deep Water Crab
    K12X-deep-crab005C.jpg
  • X-ray of a Deep Water Crab
    K12X-deep-crab005B.jpg
  • X-ray of a Deep Water Crab
    K12X-deep-crab004B.jpg
  • X-ray of a Deep Water Crab
    K12X-deep-crab004A.jpg
  • X-ray of a Deep Water Crab
    K12X-deep-crab001A3.jpg
  • X-ray of a starfish.
    K12X-sea-starsJC-010B.jpg
  • X-ray of a starfish.
    K12X-sea-starsJ001.jpg
  • X-ray of a Deep Water Crab
    K12X-deep-crab005A.jpg
  • X-ray of a Deep Water Crab
    K12X-deep-crab001A.jpg
  • X-ray of a large pink murex (Murex brassica) shell.
    x07-thick-shell1blue.jpg
  • X-ray of a Chambered Nautilus (Nautilus pompilius) shell.
    x07-nautalus2.jpg
  • X-ray of a starfish.
    K12X-sea-stars-large015.jpg
  • X-ray of a Chambered Nautilus (Nautilus pompilius) shell.
    x07-nautalus2negFC.jpg
  • X-ray of a Smooth Butterfly Ray (Gymnura micrura).Common English names for this species include: lesser butterfly ray, diamond skate, butterfly ray, short-tailed lesser butterfly ray, and skeete.  The smooth butterfly ray is found in the western and eastern Atlantic Ocean and in the Gulf of Mexico. In the western Atlantic it occurs from Maryland to Brazil. It occurs in the Gulf of Mexico and northern South America to Brazil. It also occurs in the eastern Atlantic off the coasts of Senegal, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Cameroon and Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    K15X-butterflyray-blue.jpg
  • This X-ray illustration of a Muskellunge (Esox masquinongy)  and a fishing lure.
    K12X-muskie-fishing.jpg
  • This X-ray illustration of a Muskellunge (Esox masquinongy)  and a fishing lure.
    K12X-muskie-fishingC.jpg
  • Light micrograph of Brown Hydra (Hydra oligactis)  Magnification x8 at 35mm.
    K11-hydra9006.JPG
  • X-ray of a Smooth Butterfly Ray (Gymnura micrura).Common English names for this species include: lesser butterfly ray, diamond skate, butterfly ray, short-tailed lesser butterfly ray, and skeete.  The smooth butterfly ray is found in the western and eastern Atlantic Ocean and in the Gulf of Mexico. In the western Atlantic it occurs from Maryland to Brazil. It occurs in the Gulf of Mexico and northern South America to Brazil. It also occurs in the eastern Atlantic off the coasts of Senegal, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Cameroon and Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    K15X-butterflyray-whiteBW.jpg
  • X-ray of a Smooth Butterfly Ray (Gymnura micrura).Common English names for this species include: lesser butterfly ray, diamond skate, butterfly ray, short-tailed lesser butterfly ray, and skeete.  The smooth butterfly ray is found in the western and eastern Atlantic Ocean and in the Gulf of Mexico. In the western Atlantic it occurs from Maryland to Brazil. It occurs in the Gulf of Mexico and northern South America to Brazil. It also occurs in the eastern Atlantic off the coasts of Senegal, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Cameroon and Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    K15X-butterflyray-whiteBW2.jpg
  • This X-ray illustration of a Muskellunge (Esox masquinongy)  and a fishing lure.
    K12X-muskie-fishingB.jpg
  • This X-ray illustration of a Muskellunge (Esox masquinongy)
    K12X-muskieA.jpg
  • An X-ray of a sea Biscut or sand dollar.
    sea-biscutBW.jpg
  • X-ray of a Smooth Butterfly Ray (Gymnura micrura).Common English names for this species include: lesser butterfly ray, diamond skate, butterfly ray, short-tailed lesser butterfly ray, and skeete.  The smooth butterfly ray is found in the western and eastern Atlantic Ocean and in the Gulf of Mexico. In the western Atlantic it occurs from Maryland to Brazil. It occurs in the Gulf of Mexico and northern South America to Brazil. It also occurs in the eastern Atlantic off the coasts of Senegal, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Cameroon and Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    K15X-butterflyray-white.jpg
  • This X-ray illustration of a Muskellunge (Esox masquinongy)
    K12X-muskieB.jpg
  • An X-ray of a trout.  This trout has been cleaned in preperation for a human dinner.
    trout-tk11blue.jpg
  • X-ray of a Mink (Mustela vison).  A mink is a semiaquatic member of the weasel family.  In spite of its small size it is a cunning carnivore with sharp canine teeth.
    K08Xmink1BL.jpg
  • A smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) photograped in New York State.  This fish has been widely introduced to freshwater lakes and streams for sport fishing.
    K08UWKL_2810.jpg
  • X-Ray of a naso tang (Naso lituratus).
    x07-fish-naso-tangBL.jpg
  • Starfish. X-ray of a starfish (phylum: Echino- dermata)
    starfish2-23Ablue.jpg
  • Unidentified freshwater bacteria collected from pond water. The red structure is a freshwater diatom. The horizontal field of view is 15 um.
    K15SEM-pondbacteria024.jpg
  • Leaf of a Giant Amazon water lilies (Victoria amazonica).
    K15-giantwaterlily01.jpg
  • Skull of a River Otter, (Lontra canadensis).
    otter-skull_0100.jpg
  • Skull of a River Otter, (Lontra canadensis).
    otter-skull_0092.jpg
  • A false color x-ray of the leaf of a Giant Amazon water lilies (Victoria amazonica)
    K14X-amazon-lily01B.jpg
  • Mosquito larva (Culicine sp.). At the end of the abdomen is a breathing siphon that ends in a spiracle. This is held out of the water to allow the larva to breathe. The mosquito's larval stage lasts for between 1 to 2 weeks. During this time the larva lives underwater, feeding on algae and detritus. Photograhed in Upstate New York in the summer..
    K12-mosuitoe401.JPG
  • Northern Leopard Frog (Rana pipiens) photographed on the shore of Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada.
    K09killarney-frog3777.jpg
  • Starfish. X-ray of a starfish (phylum: Echino- dermata)
    starfish2b.jpg
  • Starfish. X-ray of a starfish (phylum: Echino- dermata)
    starfish1blue.jpg
  • An X-ray of a Purple sea urchin.
    sea-Urchinblue.jpg
  • Sacred lotus flower. This lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) is a member of the water lily family, but is unusual in producing leaves which are held above the water. The flower lasts for only one day, and the seeds may germinate after remaining dormant for many years. The plant is regarded as sacred in India and China because Buddha is supposed to have been born in the heart of a lotus.
    plotus2_00008.jpg
  • Unidentified freshwater bacteria collected from pond water. The red structure is a freshwater diatom. The horizontal field of view is 12 um.
    K15SEM-pondbacteria026B.jpg
  • A false color x-ray of the leaf of a Giant Amazon water lilies (Victoria amazonica)
    K14X-amazon-lily01BW.jpg
  • An x-ray of an Alaskan King Crab claw.
    Kingcrab-claw-FC.jpg
  • An x-ray of an Alaskan King Crab claw.
    Kingcrab-claw-blue.jpg
  • an X-ray of a Glass sponge (Euplectella) skeleton, formed by silica spicules that unite into complex geometric structures.
    glass-spongeneg.jpg
  • Color-enhanced Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a marijuana (Cannabis sativa) plant, showing glandular cells, called trichomes. These are capitate trichomes that have stalks. They secrete a resin containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of cannabis when used as a drug. Magnification: x500 when printed 10 cm wide.
    K170516protozoa-A002.jpg
  • SEM (Magnification 1200x) of the ventral surface of a Paramecium. This specimen was collected in freshwater in New York State.
    K15Sem-paramecium092.jpg
  • Skull of a River Otter, (Lontra canadensis).
    otter-skull_0094.jpg
  • Skull of a River Otter, (Lontra canadensis).
    otter-skull_0091.jpg
  • X-ray of a slider turtle shell (Trachemys  Sp.)  This specimen was collected in Texas.
    K14X-turtle-shell01B.jpg
  • A false color x-ray of the leaf of a Giant Amazon water lilies (Victoria amazonica)
    K14X-amazon-lily01BW2.jpg
  • A false color x-ray of the leaf of a Giant Amazon water lilies (Victoria amazonica)
    K14X-amazon-lily01.jpg
  • Mosquito larva (Culicine sp.). At the end of the abdomen is a breathing siphon that ends in a spiracle. This is held out of the water to allow the larva to breathe. The mosquito's larval stage lasts for between 1 to 2 weeks. During this time the larva lives underwater, feeding on algae and detritus. Photograhed in Upstate New York in the summer..
    K12-mosuitoe409.JPG
  • Mosquito larva (Culicine sp.). At the end of the abdomen is a breathing siphon that ends in a spiracle. This is held out of the water to allow the larva to breathe. The mosquito's larval stage lasts for between 1 to 2 weeks. During this time the larva lives underwater, feeding on algae and detritus. Photograhed in Upstate New York in the summer..
    K12-mosuitoe407.JPG
  • Mosquito larva (Culicine sp.). At the end of the abdomen is a breathing siphon that ends in a spiracle. This is held out of the water to allow the larva to breathe. The mosquito's larval stage lasts for between 1 to 2 weeks. During this time the larva lives underwater, feeding on algae and detritus. Photograhed in Upstate New York in the summer..
    K12-mosuitoe403.JPG
  • Mosquito larva (Culicine sp.). At the end of the abdomen is a breathing siphon that ends in a spiracle. This is held out of the water to allow the larva to breathe. The mosquito's larval stage lasts for between 1 to 2 weeks. During this time the larva lives underwater, feeding on algae and detritus. Photograhed in Upstate New York in the summer..
    K12-mosuitoe402.JPG
  • Mosquito larva (Culicine sp.). At the end of the abdomen is a breathing siphon that ends in a spiracle. This is held out of the water to allow the larva to breathe. The mosquito's larval stage lasts for between 1 to 2 weeks. During this time the larva lives underwater, feeding on algae and detritus. Photograhed in Upstate New York in the summer..
    K12-mosuitoe400.JPG
  • X-ray of an Atlantic Mackerel (Scomber scombrus). Fresh fish, such as mackerel, is an excellent source of protein and oils. This fish is easy to catch off a dock, and is very popular with fishermen.
    K11X-mackeralHDR1.jpg
  • Stained fish specimen of a rockbass
    K11-strinedfish3935.jpg
  • Young mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) feeding underwater.
    K08UW-ducks3139.jpg
  • Young mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) feeding underwater.
    K08UW-ducks3072.jpg
  • X-Ray of a Flame Hawkfish (Neocirrhitus armatus)
    x07-fish-Flame-HawkfishBL.jpg
  • X-Ray of a  Humphead Glassfish (Parambassis pulcinella).  This is a freshwater species native to Asia.
    x07-fish- Humphead-GlassfishBL.jpg
  • An X-ray of a Porcupine Puffer (Diodon Holacanthus) inflated for defense.
    pufferfishFC.jpg
  • An X-ray of a pickerel frog (Rana palustris).
    pickel-frogBlue.jpg
  • An X-ray of an American Lobster (Homarus americanus)
    lobster-tk6Bwt.jpg
  • X-ray of a slider turtle shell (Trachemys  Sp.)  This specimen was collected in Texas.
    K14X-turtle-shell01A.jpg
  • A smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) photograped in New York State.  This fish has been widely introduced to freshwater lakes and streams for sport fishing.
    K07keuw0986.jpg
  • X-Ray of a Red-Eared Slider Turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans).
    x07-turtle2BL.jpg
  • An X-ray of a freshwater Rockbass fish.
    rockbass-middleWH.jpg
  • An X-ray of an American Lobster (Homarus americanus)
    lobsterFC.jpg
  • Unidentified freshwater bacteria collected from pond water. The red structure is a freshwater diatom. The horizontal field of view is 12 um.
    K15SEM-pondbacteria026.jpg
  • Mosquito larva (Culicine sp.). At the end of the abdomen is a breathing siphon that ends in a spiracle. This is held out of the water to allow the larva to breathe. The mosquito's larval stage lasts for between 1 to 2 weeks. During this time the larva lives underwater, feeding on algae and detritus. Photograhed in Upstate New York in the summer..
    K12-mosuitoe404.JPG
  • X-Ray of a Striped Sweetlips (Plectorhinchus diagrammus).
    x07-fish-striped-sweetlipsBL.jpg
  • An X-ray of an American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)
    K11x-Alligator-Top01B.jpg
  • An X-ray of an American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)
    K11x-Alligator-sideview01C.jpg
  • An X-ray of an American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)
    K11x-Alligator-Top01.jpg
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