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Portunus puber, velvet swimming crab

Slide 39 of Crustacea (lecture: Flatters and Garnett, at least 83 slides, n.d.)

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Manchester Museum Collection – reproduced by permission.
Digital image copyright © 2017 Manchester Museum.

Type of image
photograph
Dimensions
height 3.25 inches (8.3 cm), width 3.25 inches (8.3 cm)
(all dimensions are nominal; individual examples of this slide may have varied slightly from these values).
Material(s)
glass / paper
Production process
photography, on glass substrate
Image content tag
Notes

The illustrated example appears to have been wrongly labelled with the title for slide 39 of a different set, but it carries its correct title on a printed label on the top edge.

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Lucerna ID  5116019

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 6 March 2018

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