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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 8 of streamside pictures of Animalia. Visit the main Animalia page for:

  • The behavior and habitat of Animalia.
  • Studio pictures of 749 Animalia specimens.
  • 129 underwater pictures of Animalia.

67 Streamside Pictures of Animals:

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Several craneflies formed a mating cluster here in a dark rootwad along the bank of a large limestone trout stream.
Several craneflies formed a mating cluster here in a dark rootwad along the bank of a large limestone trout stream.

In this picture: True Fly Family Tipulidae (Crane Flies).
RegionPA Limestone
Date TakenMay 26, 2007
Date AddedJun 5, 2007
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This Peltoperlid stonefly (roachfly) was crawling around on this rock looking for a comfortable place to emerge.
This Peltoperlid stonefly (roachfly) was crawling around on this rock looking for a comfortable place to emerge.

In this picture: Stonefly Family Peltoperlidae (Roachflies).
RegionPoconos
Date TakenMay 28, 2007
Date AddedJun 5, 2007
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This rock includes several empty Peltoperlid shucks.
This rock includes several empty Peltoperlid shucks (
Here's an underwater view of the pupal shucks of several already-emerged Brachycentrus numerosus caddisflies.
Here's an underwater view of the pupal shucks of several already-emerged Brachycentrus numerosus caddisflies.
Shuck: The shed exoskeleton left over when an insect molts into its next stage or instar. Most often it describes the last nymphal or pupal skin exited during emergence into a winged adult.
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In this picture: Stonefly Family Peltoperlidae (Roachflies).
RegionPoconos
Date TakenMay 28, 2007
Date AddedJun 5, 2007
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This stonefly is doing its best to pretend to be a mayfly.
This stonefly is doing its best to pretend to be a mayfly.

In this picture: Stonefly Family Peltoperlidae (Roachflies).
RegionPoconos
Date TakenMay 28, 2007
Date AddedJun 5, 2007
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