RF2GMJYT1–John Gould exotic bird artwork - Norfolk Island Kaka - Nestor productus - Last Sighted 1851 - Missing presumed dead.
RMCFDW61–(Cancer productus) Red Crab
RMTC4HMC–Engravings of the Nestor Norfolcensis and the head of Nestor Productus, from the book 'Extinct Birds' by Lionel Walter Rothschild, 1907. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMDNBMNY–Merluccius productus
RMHRKKM9–Carboniferous Brachiopod
RFM81M1Y–vintage illustration of paleontology fossilized plant and shells: productus horridus, calamites arenaceus, terebratula vulgaris, myophoria vulgaris and encrinus liliiformis
RF2AWEK53–North pacific hake merluccius productus in side view
RMA7XDN6–Fossil Brachipod Productus sp Lower Carboniferous Limestone Whitewell Lancashire England 5cm across
RF2HHNJCX–The Norfolk kākā (Nestor productus) is an extinct species of large parrot, belonging to the parrot family Nestoridae and head of Nestor productus from ' Extinct birds ' : an attempt to unite in one volume a short account of those birds which have become extinct in historical times : that is, within the last six or seven hundred years : to which are added a few which still exist, but are on the verge of extinction. by Baron, Lionel Walter Rothschild, 1868-1937 Published 1907 as a limited edition book in London by Hutchinson & Co.
RMB66MTF–Red Rock Crab Cancer Productus in seaweed on beach at Savary Island BC in July
RM2JG181C–A large female red rock crab (Cancer productus) carries her eggs in the Greater Farallones National marine sanctuary in California.
RMCFDR9R–The shell of a red rock crab (Cancer productus) Patricia Bay, Vancouver Island, British Collumbia, Canada
RFP6TDAX–Red Crab, Cancer productus, in a tide pool at Point of Arches along the Pacific Ocean in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
RMRJNN5J–Wood cut engraved illustration, taken from 'The Treasury of Natural History' by Samuel Maunder, published 1848
RMED4Y51–Brachial valve of the Carboniferous brachiopod Productus from Wensleydale, North Yorkshire
RM2A2NDP9–Productus aculeatus, Print
RF2JBP2XR–Fossils of fish, molluscs and amphibians. Publication of the book 'Meyers Konversations-Lexikon', Volume 2, Leipzig, Germany, 1910
RMPFKW5P–Brachiopods productus fossilized in carboniforous limestone
RM2T68NJ9–Tidal spray crab, Plagusia depressa, common lobster, Homarus gammarus (mislabeled Cancer variegatus), red rock crab, Cancer productus, and masked crab, Corystes cassivelaunus. Copperplate engraving by Milton from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1817.
RM2H6CF17–Tidal spray crab, Plagusia depressa, common lobster, Homarus gammarus (mislabeled Cancer variegatus), red rock crab, Cancer productus, and masked crab, Corystes cassivelaunus. Copperplate engraving by Milton from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1817.
RM2BDXH1X–Ideal view of marine life from the Carboniferous Period, from Louis Figuier's The World Before the Deluge, 1867. On the right are rugose corals (Lithostrotion) and sponges (Chaetetes and Plytopora). The elongated tube in front of these is Aploceras, a nautiloid cephalopod. In the center are a gastropod (Bellerophon hiculus), another nautiloid (Nautilus koninckii), and a brachiopod (Productus) with spines surrounding its shell. On the left are another brachiopod (Chonetes), more rugose corals (Cyathophyllum) and some crinoids (Cyathocrinus and Platycrinus) waving in the water. The fish are A
RF2T0GWB2–Norfolk kaka, illustration
RMCNX2WY–Tadpole Shrimp (Lepidurus apus, Lepidurus productus), immediately after skinning with exuvia
RF2ATB937–Red rock crab, cancer productus from the west coast of north america in top view
RF2JJ02CA–A top view of Red rock crab on a gray rock on Sao Miguel island in Portugal
RF2RAD963–View from above of a small Red Rock Crab in a tide pool on the beach
RMJ2YX9K–Alepocephalus productus
RM2JG1852–A large red rock crab (Cancer productus) hides amidst algae on the ocean floor in the Greater Farallones National marine sanctuary in California
RMP55WW5–Fossils of extinct sea snails or the Silurian to Permian eras: Euomphalus qualteriatus; Euomphalus pentagulus; Uncites gryphus; Trigonotreta aperturata; Trigonotreta speciosa; Productus aculeatus; and Lomatoceras. Handcoloured lithograph by an unknown artist from Dr. F.A. Schmidt's 'Petrefactenbuch,' published in Stuttgart, Germany, 1855 by Verlag von Krais & Hoffmann. Dr. Schmidt's 'Book of Petrification' introduced fossils and palaeontology to both the specialist and general reader.
RM2BAYNJT–Fossils of extinct lamp shells. Kirkidium knightii 1, Araxilevis intermedius 2, Uncites grifoides 3. Pentamerus knightii, Productus martini, Uncite grifoide. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieu's Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Stanghi, drawn by Jean Gabriel Pretre and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RF2JT6NAY–Dead Shovelnose Guitarfish in low tide. Palo Alto Baylands, Santa Clara County, California, USA.
RFMNBPMM–along the shore of Puget Sound at Arcadia Point, Mason County, Washington State, USA
RF2J0TF7F–North Pacific hake merluccius productus, marine fish in side view
RM2K0035D–A red rock crab 'Cancer productus', high on a rocky beach on Vancouver Island British Columbia Canada
RFT6WM06–A red rock crab hiding under sea grass in a tide pool
RMJ460WD–Nestor productus drawing
RM2JG188E–A large red rock crab (Cancer productus) hides amidst algae on the ocean floor in the Greater Farallones National marine sanctuary in California
RMED4Y53–Brachial valve of the Carboniferous brachiopod Productus from Wensleydale, North Yorkshire
RM2A2M4RG–Caligus productus, Print, Caligus is a genus of sea lice in the family Caligidae. The species are parasites of marine fishes and could be vectors of viruses
RF2D4F66G–Fossils of brachiopods (Productus giganteus) overlain with flowstone in the walls and roof of Carlswark Cavern in Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire.
RM2T68WEB–Fossils of extinct lamp shells. Kirkidium knightii 1, Araxilevis intermedius 2, Uncites grifoides 3. Pentamerus knightii, Productus martini, Uncite grifoide. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieu's Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Stanghi, drawn by Jean Gabriel Pretre and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RF2HW3KXF–Cancer productus, one of several species known as red rock crabs,is a crab of the genus Cancer found on the western coast of North America.
RFEW465T–Mollusks from the Permian period. 1 Productus horridus. 2 Fenestella retilformis with enlarged fragment, vintage engraved illustration. Earth before man – 1886.
RFMNBPMD–along the shore of Puget Sound at Arcadia Point, Mason County, Washington State, USA
RMP24NFB–. Productus depressus 270 Productus depressus - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 093 01 0004
RM2CW7Y3D–Colletes productus, f, right, Caroline Co., VA 2018-06-19-18.02
RMATDTXG–Shovelnose guitarfish Rhinobatus productus is found in the Eastern Pacific
RMR029BC–Shovelnose guitarfish, Rhinobatus productus, is found in the Eastern Pacific, where it feeds on clams, worms and crabs in the sand, California, Pacifi
RM2DDJ8DJ–Phillip Island Parrot, Nestor productus, also known as Norfolk kaka. This is a rare mount of an extinct bird., Natural Science, Zoology, Taxidermy, Bird
RF2D4F4T2–Fossils of brachiopods (Productus giganteus - ancient oysters) in the walls and roof of Carlswark Cavern in Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire.
RMPPHYXN–Variety of molluscs including terebratula, pearly fresh water mussel (Calecola), and . jingle shells (Anomia).. . Thecidee rayonnante : Thecidea radians. Calecole sandaline : Calecola sandalina. Terebratule lyre : Terebratula lyra. Terebratule lenticulair : Terebratula lenticularis. Amonie pilure d'oignon : Amonia epluppinum. Producte treillisse : Productus antiquatus. Terebratule de Say : Terebratula Sayi. . Handcolored engraving by Pretre from Charles d'Orbigny's 'Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle' (Universal Dictionary of Natural History) 1849. Charles d'Orbigny (180676) was a Fr
RF2HW3NXK–Cancer productus, one of several species known as red rock crabs,is a crab of the genus Cancer found on the western coast of North America.
RF2MR2GPD–Bogenkrabbe, Thalamita natator, Syn. Cancer productus, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMF4D2PD–SV Maple Leaf First Mate Brandon Harvey shows off Red Rock Crab (Cancer productus), Gulf Islands, British Columbia, Canada.
RMCRF62K–Tadpole Shrimp (Lepidurus apus, Lepidurus productus), over sandy soil
RM2EABT1K–Nestor productus drawing.
RMKKR415–A Red Rock Crab (Cancer productus) being held after being caught in a crab trap off the coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia,Canada.
RFRAR7MJ–Apus productus. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a modern twist reimagined
RM2R889GT–Ginger (Costus productus)
RMADECFC–Shovelnose guitarfish Rhinobatus productus California USA
RMP23738–. Productus aculeatus 270 Productus aculeatus - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 005 13 0023
RM2CW7Y3P–Colletes productus, f, back, Caroline Co., VA 2018-06-19-17.45
RMATDY7Y–Red rock crab Cancer productus British Columbia Pacific Ocean
RM2PMC39C–shovelnose guitarfish, Rhinobatus productus, Catalina Island, California, East Pacific Ocean
RF2F8B3N1–Shovelnose guitarfish, Rhinobatos productus, ray in the family Rhinobatidae, in the sea water habitat. Grey fish in the oceam. Thai language common n
RF2D4F2JW–Fossils of brachiopods (Productus giganteus - ancient oysters) in the walls and roof of Carlswark Cavern in Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire.