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Animal Kingdom Animalia (Animals)

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Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum in AnimaliaNumber of SpecimensNumber of Pictures
AnnelidaWorms and Leeches39
ArthropodaArthropods7233778
ChordataVertebrates1647
Mollusca06
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This is page 13 of underwater photos of Animalia. Visit the main Animalia page for:

  • The behavior and habitat of Animalia.
  • Studio pictures of 749 Animalia specimens.
  • 67 streamside pictures of Animalia.

129 Underwater Pictures of Animals:

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RegionUpper Midwest
Date TakenApr 24, 2004
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Date TakenApr 16, 2004
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Date TakenMar 30, 2004
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Date TakenApr 13, 2004
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Date TakenApr 23, 2004
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I'm not quite sure what this is.  It may be an Isonychia nymph hiding under a piece of grass.
I'm not quite sure what this is. It may be an Isonychia nymph hiding under a piece of grass.

In this picture: Arthropod Class Insecta (Insects).
RegionUpper Midwest
Date TakenApr 24, 2004
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Date TakenMar 24, 2004
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A small stonefly nymph crawls around some gravel.
A small stonefly nymph crawls around some gravel.

In this picture: Insect Order Plecoptera (Stoneflies).
RegionUpper Midwest
Date TakenMar 19, 2004
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
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A peculiar mayfly nymph clings to a log.  I'm not sure if it's a Heptageniid clinger or a flat-bodied Ephemerellid crawler, but I don't believe it's a species I've collected yet.
A peculiar mayfly nymph clings to a log. I'm not sure if it's a Heptageniid clinger or a flat-bodied Ephemerellid crawler, but I don't believe it's a species I've collected yet.

In this picture: Insect Order Ephemeroptera (Mayflies).
RegionUpper Midwest
Date TakenMar 19, 2004
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
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