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#MolluskMonday #snail #gastropod #MolluscMonday #snails #gastropods #DigitalArt #HomelessArtist #TransArtist #MutualAidRequest #DisabledArtist
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#MolluscMonday Table top at Petworth NT made of gastropod-rich limestone, probably the so-called Petworth Marble, a variety of Early Cretaceous Wealden Marble.
Another 'weird wonder' funding a home on the evolutionary tree of life? The #Carboniferous Typhloesus had a mollusc-like radula and preyed on conodonts.
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This #MolluscMonday why not find out about our shell collections and the curators who work with them: https://t.co/ERBV2CX7QO
#MolluscMonday From my photographic archives, scallop shells decorating a wall in Hokkaido, Japan
We are happy to announce that, following our conference postponement last year, registrations for #Molluscs2022 are now open! November 28-December 1 2022; Gold Coast, Australia. Check out all the details here: https://t.co/ZKZeAwWO27. #MolluscMonday #Mollusc
Some Illex squid be chillin at 984m on Tortugas Scarp #okeanos #molluscmonday #molluskmonday
🐙🦑🐌🐚For #MolluscMonday, check out these cool #cephalopod illustrations. —Download them + many more illustrations of octopi, squid + cuttlefish species (+ other plants + animal illustrations!) here: https://t.co/D6jWPB8hgo via @BioDivLibrary #ArtScience #BioArt #MolluskMonday
How squid trousers/pants. Non paywall version. #MolluscMonday #Cephalopods
For Mollusc Monday I'd like to celebrate images of molluscs in Japanese woodblock - woodcut was the first printmaking I did and I loved the grain - these terrifying human-mollusc encounters are by the wonderful artist-makers Yoshitoshi and Katusushika Hokusai #molluscmonday
#18January #January18 #18Gennaio #1月18日 2021
Argonauta argo (Linnaeus, 1758)
vern. Paper nautilus, Argonauta
pics 1, 2, 3 via sciencefriday, 4 via otchegopomogaet
#argonauta #mollusks #molluscs #molluskmonday #molluscmonday #marinemonday #sealife #scuba #biodiversity #nature
Our review on "deciphering mollusc shell production" is out today in Biological Reviews. My PhD Thesis intro chapter is incorporated into sections V & VI plus review covers a huge range of perspectives from Marie Curie CACHE ITN @UoABioSci #MolluscMonday
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#MolluscMonday The candy cane snail (Liguus virgineus) is a mollusc endemic to the Caribbean island of La Española (Haiti and the Dominican Republic). The first illustration of this arboreal snail was published in 1684 in “Recreatio Mentis et Oculi” by Filippo Bonanni. #SciArt
The rainbows in so many windows certainly do lift the spirits in these difficult times. Here is one made out of colourful shells in our collection at @AmgueddfaCymru to help you through another day #MolluscMonday #RainbowsOfHope #RainbowWindow #RainbowChallenge #MuseumFromHome
The World’s First Encyclopedia of Octopus and Squid! 🦑🐙—by Marine Biologist Carl Chun, ca 1910. —"While stroking an octopus, it is easy to fall into reverie,” https://t.co/xydtJdWPdA —Happy #MolluscMonday! #Cephalopod #ArtScience #BioArt🐙🦑
Last week we focused on the core, now it’s time for glutes. #MolluskMonday #MolluscMonday #slugs
Hey! Remember that slug from my #hourlycomicday? Well, I’m going to do a slug comic EVERY Monday, and I’m going to call it #MolluscMonday (or #MolluskMonday, depending on what flavor of English you prefer).
#slugs #NakedSnails
@BioDivLibrary @GNSIorg @Colossal @iamscicomm @furtherfield 🐙Happy #MolluscMonday! —Download these cool #cephalopod illustrations and many more illustrations of octopi, squid, and cuttlefish species (and other plants and animals) via @BioDivLibrary. —https://t.co/D6jWPB8hgo #ArtScience #BioArt 🦑🐙 #MolluskMonday