RMG7J36R–Ophiothrix fragilis, brittle star, illustration from book dated 1904
RM2A832R3–Serpent star species, Ophiura ammothea 1,2,3 and Ophiura linckii 4,5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder from William Elford Leach's Zoological Miscellany, McMillan, London, 1815.
RMBC3A68–common brittle star ophiocoma rosula white sand star ophiurus albidus
RMPFPKXM–Layers of life
RMBC22TD–common brittle star
RFEW4EDP–Brittle star, vintage engraved illustration. La Vie dans la nature, 1890.
RF2C3PADJ–An illustration of an orange starfish isolated on a white background
RM2T6D23W–Cushion star, Ceramaster granularis 1,2, red comb star, Astropecten aranciacus 3, black brittle star, Ophiocomina nigra 4, and crevice brittle star, Ophiopholis aculeata 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Carl Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1815. A 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with almost 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830.
RM2RMCWFH–Cushion star, Ceramaster granularis 1,2, red comb star, Astropecten aranciacus 3, black brittle star, Ophiocomina nigra 4, and crevice brittle star, Ophiopholis aculeata 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Carl Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1815. A 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with almost 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830.
RMG05PTM–Set of Glossy Christmas balls on white background.
RFT5NJYF–Common brittle star among the several species of Brittle Star found in the British seas is the Common Brittle Star, vintage line drawing or engraving
RMBKG477–Northern basket star
RF2MXH1XG–Serpent star ophiura, brittle star from northeast Atlantic Ocean
RM2B9BB33–Brittle star echinoderm, Ophiomastix annulosa, Ophiura annulosa. Ofiura annulosa. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieu's Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Finocchi, drawn by Jean Gabriel Pretre and directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RFKJ7XFB–Illustration of the three colorful starfishes in the beach
RMG0BPF6–Set of Glossy Christmas balls on white background.
RF2B2DXEN–Souvenirs basket line icon, concept sign, outline vector illustration, linear symbol.
RF2NHTT00–Common Brittle Star Rocky Shore Animal illustration
RF2T59X58–Rock Star. T-shirt design with an orange winged heart surrounded by small stars. Good illustration for Valentine's Day.
RF2DCK0FW–Common starfish or sea star fish marine life line art vector icon for apps and websites
RMW0RPMY–Archive image from page 523 of The depths of the ocean;. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic depthsofoceange00murr Year: 1912 486 DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN The most noticeable of these is medusa's head Littoral zone. upon them {Gorgonocephalus line kit, see Fig. 345), a brittle-star with ex- tremely branching arms that lives upon the larger gorgonians and sea-trees. A crustacean, Galathodes tridentatus, appears also to be intimately connected with the c
RMP763J2–Sea and snake stars, crabs and worms. After Olaus Magnus, Olaus Magnus 1902
RFBGH5JF–Floating feathers and bubbles
RMBC22WF–green snake star
RF2GM5PB9–Sea star icon. Outline illustration of sea star vector icon color flat isolated on white
RFBC3A6A–rosy feather star comatula rosacea
RFW5HFW7–Beautiful shot of blue with red dots echinoderms on a rock underwater
RM2T6CJ97–Brittle star echinoderm, Ophiomastix annulosa, Ophiura annulosa. Ofiura annulosa. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieu's Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Finocchi, drawn by Jean Gabriel Pretre and directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RMG0BPF4–Set of Glossy Christmas balls on white background.
RMRX675F–Echinoderms of Connecticut (1912) Echinoderms of Connecticut echinodermsofcon00coew Year: 1912 PLATE XVI. Daisy Brittle-star, Ophiopholis aculeata. (One and one-half times natural size.)
RFR01H7R–Sea star icon, outline style
RFBC3A60–cross fish uraster rubens gibbous starlet asterina gibbosa knotty cushion star goniaster equestris
RMBC22T5–rosy fetaher star clinging to a tube of sabella worm
RMP7C9N7–Serpent star species, Ophiura ammothea 1,2,3 and Ophiura linckii 4,5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder from William Elford Leach's Zoological Miscellany, McMillan, London, 1815.
RMBC3A5N–sun star solaster papposa bird s foot sea star palmipes membranaceus eyed cribella cribella oculata
RMRX64TD–Echinoderms of Connecticut (1912) Echinoderms of Connecticut echinodermsofcon00coew Year: 1912 PLATE XII. Variation in form and color patterns. Daisy Brittle-star, Ophiopholis aculeata. (Three-fourths natural size.)
RFTCPYPC–Sea star icon, outline style
RMBC3A63–shetland argus astrophyton scutatum
RMRYG38K–Dwellers of the sea and shore dwellersofseasho00crow Year: 1935 STRONGYLOCENTRUTUS; A SEA URCHIN. ophiocoma; a brittle star places live many delicate seaweeds which are unable to endure the force of the waves or the withering action of the sun; animals, too, no less inclined to brave the open, thrive in these little solitudes in considerable numbers. Below the low-tide mark, pink, orange, or scarlet incrustations of small sponges may be seen like
RFBC3A5K–asterias bivalve in mouth butthorn asterias autantiaca
RMBC22T8–blue china star fish
RFB7P6G1–sea cucumbers brittle-star Holothuroidea phylum Echinodermata holothurian genera
RMRYH1PM–Dwellers of the sea and shore dwellersofseasho00crow Year: 1935 The StiirfisJi and Its Kindred 51 colored. Traveling in droves, as starfishes sometimes do, they range from low-water mark to depths of six hundred fathoms or inore. The brittle stars are so called because of their ex- treme tendency to break off their limbs when captured. They are much less abundant than the common star- fishes, and their secretiveness makes them hard to find. ASTERIAS; THE COMMON STARFISH. THIS INDIVIDUAL IS GROWING A NEW ARM IN THE PLACE OF ONE THAT WAS LOST. Although some specimens live near the shore, th
RMT03W08–Elementary text-book of zoology, general part and special part: protozoa to insecta . elementarytextbo00clau Year: 1892 tJ-OSKLLLTON. 271 cases the dei-mal muscuku' system is strongly developed, and has the form of five pairs of bundles of longitudinal muscles, external to which is a continuous layer of circular muscular fibres coverino- the interntil surface of the integument. In the Star-fishes and Brittle-stars a moveiible dermal skeleton is formed on the arms consisting' of calcare- ous masses {amhulacral ossicles), connected together like vertebrse, while the integu- ment of the dorsa
RMRYEGG0–Dwellers of the sea and shore dwellersofseasho00crow Year: 1935 ILLUSTRATIONS Ccelenterates Frontispiece FACK A promising spot for the naturalist 5 Colony of barnacles living on a rock G Caprella; a small shore crustacean 9 Strongylocentrotus; a sea urchin lO Ophiocoma; a brittle star lO A whelk shell covered with seaweeds, hydroids and tube- building worms (found in a tide pool) II Pentaca; a sea cucumber I2 Sea squirt; attached to a fragment of a clam shell (photo- graph taken in the water) 13 Seaweed debris left at the tide marks 22 Orchestia, the sand flea . 23 The white anemone 28 Hol
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation