EditorialGrapsus intermedius, Print, Grapsus is a genus of lightfoot crabs, comprising the following species:'Grapsus' is a New Latin modification of Greek 'grapsaios' meaning 'crab'.
EditorialGrapsus bidens, Print, Grapsus is a genus of lightfoot crabs, comprising the following species:'Grapsus' is a New Latin modification of Greek 'grapsaios' meaning 'crab'.
EditorialGrapsus rudes, Print, Grapsus is a genus of lightfoot crabs, comprising the following species:'Grapsus' is a New Latin modification of Greek 'grapsaios' meaning 'crab'.
EditorialGrapsus pusillus, Print, Grapsus is a genus of lightfoot crabs, comprising the following species:'Grapsus' is a New Latin modification of Greek 'grapsaios' meaning 'crab'.
EditorialGrapsus pelii, Print, Grapsus is a genus of lightfoot crabs, comprising the following species:'Grapsus' is a New Latin modification of Greek 'grapsaios' meaning 'crab'.
EditorialNASA's shows off the first look arrival of the X-57 Maxwell Modification II electric experimental aircraft Friday, Nov 8,2019. Edwards AFB, CA.
Editorial'A view of Marciana'. JOURNAL of a Tour through the Island of Elba, 26 Apr.-5 May 1789, by Sir Richard Colt Hoare, 2nd Bart., of Stourhead, the Wiltshire antiquary and archaeologist, preceded by a map of the island and followed by thirty-two sepia wash...
EditorialKnight of Prato. Address to Robert of Anjou, King of Naples, from the town of Prato in Tuscany. Italy [Tuscany]; circa 1335-1340. [Whole folio] An armed knight of Prato on horseback. His shield appears to be a modification of the arms of Anjou; with ve...
EditorialSatyr, ca. 1530, Copper alloy with a reddish brown patina; the base and shell with a dark brown patina., H. 25 cm., Metalwork-Bronze, Workshop of Desiderio da Firenze (Italian, born Florence, active Padua, 1532?45), Workshop of Severo Calzetta da Raven...
EditorialDish, Ming dynasty (1368?1644), ca. 1600, China, Porcelain painted in underglaze blue, H. 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm); Diam. 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm); Diam. of foot 4 5/8 in. (11.7 cm), Ceramics, The basic form of the bowl, with a thin body, is derived from a Dutch ...