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Figure 1 in Identification of New World aquatic invertebrate illustrations in The Drake Manuscript

  • 1. Departments of Forestry & Natural Resources, Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA;
  • 2. Horticulture & Landscape Architecture, Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA

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Figure 1. (Continued) (B) Lindapecten muscosus (Wood, 1828) rough scallop, © Guido and Philippe Poppe. Reproduced by permission of Guido and Philippe Poppe www.conchology. be); (C) Pinctada imbricate Röding, 1798 Atlantic pearl-oyster, © Guido and Philippe Poppe. Reproduced by permission of Guido and Philippe Poppe (www.conchology.be); (D) Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin, 1791) eastern oyster, © Reuben Goforth. Reproduced by permission of Reuben Goforth; (E) Solena obliqua (Spengler, 1794) oblique jackknife, © Association Française de Conchyliologie. Reproduced by permission of Association Française de Conchyliologie (www.xenophora.org); (F) unknown unionid clam with image of Lampsilis reeveiana for comparison, © Chris Barnhart. Reproduced by permission of Chris Barnhart ChrisBarnhart@MissouriState.edu); (G) Atrina rigida (Lightfoot, 1786) stiff pen shell, © Jon Fajans. Reproduced by permission of Jon Fajans, Online Resource Guide for Florida Shellfish Aquaculture (http://shellfish.ifas.ufl.edu). Permission to reuse the images must be obtained from the rightsholder.

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Published as part of Goforth, Reuben & Janick, Jules, 2014, Identification of New World aquatic invertebrate illustrations in The Drake Manuscript, pp. 719-734 in Journal of Natural History 49 (11) on page 722, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2014.941724, http://zenodo.org/record/4004557

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