RMBXGXC1–Costa Rica, dead crabs, Arthropoda, Crustaceae, Malacostraca
RMFJ775M–A comparative anatomy atlas of invertebrates, illustrating various groups such as Arthropoda, Cnidaria, Echinodermata, and others.
RM2T22MP8–A millipede from the Arthropoda class, commonly found in New Mexico. These insects play a role in decomposing organic matter, contributing to ecosystem health.
RMF020RP–Fossil of Mesolimulus walchi, Arthropoda, Late Jurassic.
RMP2D31Y–. Aedia leucomelas Phylum ARTHROPODA Class HEXAPODA Order Lepidoptera Family Noctuidae . before 11 November, 2004. Unknown 3 Aedia leucomelas (ento-csiro-au)
RF2NGTDC9–Grasshopper, locust, insect, nature, animal and pests, silhouette and graphic design. Wildlife, fauna, bug, vermin, orthoptera and arthropoda, vector
RMFJ76BE–An anatomical atlas comparing various invertebrate groups, including Arthropoda, Cnidaria, and Mollusks, housed at Harvard University archives.
RMP8P068–Caterpillar of black-veined white (Aporia crataegi)
RF2BTH87N–Trilobite, any member of a group of extinct fossil arthropods of the phylum arthropoda. This figure represents Asaphus Gigas Tribolite, vintage line d
RMW7RYJG–Large red damselfly (Pyrrhosoma nymphula) resting on a grass blade near a pond, Wiltshire, UK, June.
RMPFHWF9–Pray mantis, side view
RMJJCRXK–Yellowjacket bee (Arthropoda)
RF2JDTKDJ–Arthropoda, Libelle near the Water.
RF2EBJ94X–Crab spider / Thomisidae / Thomisus spectabilis Phylum - Arthropoda on the green leaf.
RM2M5T4HJ–TN00124-01....Tennessee - Spider on fern in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
RMFJ77CD–A detailed illustration from a comparative anatomy atlas, showcasing the diverse anatomy of invertebrates including Arthropoda, Cnidaria, and other groups.
RMK106NM–Agriphila selasella (Crambidae sp.), Arnhem, the Netherlands
RMFJ7738–A detailed plate from a comparative anatomy atlas of invertebrates, including species from phyla such as Arthropoda, Cnidaria, Mollusks, and Worms.