I collaborated on the snails in short series and had a great time working on these with @franzanth.bsky.social
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Bug nerds posting about invertebrates a few times a week invertposting.blogspot.com/ invebrateposting@gmail.com for inquiries or suggestions Banner by @serpenillus.bsky.social
I collaborated on the snails in short series and had a great time working on these with @franzanth.bsky.social
07.05.2024 18:05 โ ๐ 12 ๐ 7 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Don't sleep on the crab database as a source for
#InsertAnInvert2024! Here are images of all 3 of the suggested true crab species this week:
Ixa cylindrus by Ondลej Radosta
Stenorhynchus debilis (close enough) by Arthur Anker
Ranina ranina by Tin-Yam Chan
Explore this website! ๐ฆ๐งช
A pen line drawing of a dumpy looking wasp, with short stubby legs, small wings and a large round abdomen.
Early Cretaceous hatchet wasp!
Procretevania exquisita, a parasitic wasp from the Yixian Formation of China! #paleoart #wasp #insect #entomology
crab anatomy diagram that covers the basics of the crab anatomy and names of various body parts
diagram that shows the various different shapes of crab claws and how the shapes relate to their lifestyles
diagram showing the various segments of crab legs and how the different leg shapes relate to their lifestyles
diagram showing all the complicated limbs that sprout out from a crab's face
Quick crab drawing guides that @jopabinia.bsky.social and I made a few years back to get you all started for this month's #InsertAnInvert2024 theme: Carcinization.
Fun fact, this was the beginning of the whole "Insert An Invert" series
Left: Snail infected with Leucochloridium passeri collected from Hemei Township (Changhua County) by Jui-An Lin, photo. Top right: Labelled L. passeri broodsac. Bottom right: A trio of L. passeri broodsacs with metacercariae removed from an infected snail.
When most people think of the "zombie snail parasite" they think Leucochloridium paradoxum - but that's just one out of ten different species of Leucochloridium.
They all have different colours and patterns, this one is called L. passeri.
#invertebrate ๐งช
dailyparasite.blogspot.com/2023/01/leuc...
The most famous bug in Australia is the Witchetty Grub. It's the larvae of the Cossid wood moth and an Indigenous Australian delicacy. The grub is the most important insect food of the desert. It's high in protein and tastes like chicken and scrambled eggs.
#Invertefest
Thetys vagina. Seen swimming through a night time plankton soup, it is several inches long and looks like a transparent blob with some interior structures from anterior to posterior. The gut is yellow/orange. ALSO there are a bunch of hyperiid amphipods riding on the blob head end! Screencap from gopro video on my blackwater dive in Tulamben Bali
Funny leathery sock like critter, Polycarpa aurata. It's stuck to the seafloor and has 2 big openings. Mostly light orange with bright purple grooves and some tubercles on the outside Photo from Seraya, Tulamben Bali
A bunch of Didemnum molle attached to a rope(?) which is overgrown with sea life. There are 20-30 small round individuals in the colony, and one big one that you can see inside the siphons. They are white on the outside and green on the inside Photo at Seraya, Tulamben Bali
The #InverteFest group most closely related to us: tunicates!
Yes, they are part of chordates, whether they represent the largest free swimming salp (Thetys vagina) or sessile species (Polycarpa aurata and the colonial Didemnum molle)! ๐ฆ๐งช
*check out the amphipods riding the salp
A poster with lineart of Bug Pรณkemon from the Sinnoh Region depicted in realistic style.
It's the last day of #InverteFest and I'm working on something with bugs! Kind of.
30.04.2024 11:14 โ ๐ 71 ๐ 15 ๐ฌ 2 ๐ 0It was once believed that you could predict the harshness of an upcoming winter by looking at the stripes of wooly bear caterpillars. A large central brown stripe indicates a mild winter, while a small stripe means it will be harsh ๐
#InverteFest
a poster showing 14 different crab species. there's a lanky boi, there's one with serrated claws, another with triangular carapace, a hermit crab in ammonite shell, and so on.
#InverteFest runs until the end of the month (Tuesday).
Keep posting your invertebrate art, plug your merch & service, find some bugs in the wild, do whatever you want.
Here's our community science project on iNat if you haven't joined: www.inaturalist.org/projects/inv...
a large watercolor journal page with watercolor illustrations of 4 different marine worms: a brown knotted up ribbon worm, a fluffy reddish pink and blue feather duster worm protruding from a tube, a purplish blue shinny scale worm and a yellow white and black oval shaped flatworm
I finished my April #InsertAnInvert2024 with an Elvis worm just in time for #InverteFest.
I LOVED drawing the different marine worms.
#SciArt
In European folklore, stag beetles were often associated with the devil, and some believed they would carry burning coals in their mandibles to set houses on fire
#InverteFest
Full body view of the beautiful peacock mantis shrimp in every color of the rainbow. You see why it's called the peacock as there are bright colored spots on the uropods and on the antennal scales. Melasti, Tulamben Bali
Another of the same species. This one is shy so it is mostly in a burrow, but its amazing eyes seem entrained on my camera Melasti, Tulamben Bali
Black water that looks like outer space. In the center is a weird transparent mantis shrimp larva with one pair elongated hooked appendages (these are the smashy ones in adults)
Been waiting to deploy my mantis shrimps for #InverteFest! The first two are a cheeky and a a shy individual of Odontodactylus scyllarus, the most beautiful species. The last is a terrible picture of a larval stage somersaulting in blackwater ๐๐ฆ
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Wormification week 3: long, not limbless
Fuchsia flatworm (pseudoceros ferrugineus)
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Wormification week 2: long, not limbless
Giant tube worm (riftia pachyptila)
to include new information.
For those that don't wanna wait, I've shared many of my recent projects in the discord - disboard.org/server/12121...
Imma be lookin over and sharing a lot of the cool stuff I missed, so I do apologize if I'm fillin your feeds!
Ah crap, I've somehow managed to miss most of InverteFest!
Been writing several new blogposts and also workin on two large speculative evolution projects, one of which will be posted here real soon.
In the meantime, I've updated this one
invertposting.blogspot.com/2024/03/the-...
Rules for the project, links for resources, and potential pieces of inspiration can be found in the server
discord.gg/7bq7Vj9bmt
Hope to see ya there!
Happy #InverteFest! My discord server is hosting an invetebrate-themed #speculativeevolution project, focusing on invertebrates that might've existed in deep time but didn't fossilize; bring your best hypothetical radiodonts and weirdest cycad pollinators
28.04.2024 21:10 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 2 ๐ 0Close up portrait of a green mantis looking directly at the viewer on a soft, out of focus shadowy green background.
A mantis, for #InverteFest
Pencils and gouache on 9x12" hotpress paper.
#insects
A macro photo of a tiny, newly-hatched green katydid perched on a fingertip against a blue-green background.
A #TBT pic for #InverteFest - a newly-hatched angle-wing katydid (Microcentrum sp.) on my fingertip. I don't put myself in the picture that often, but sometimes it's fun for scale. Antennae for days. ๐ ๐ฟ
25.04.2024 21:59 โ ๐ 18 ๐ 4 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0The creature on the cover of "17 Defunct Arthropods" is Marmacuma samimei, an extinct hooded shrimp from Late Pleistocene Turkey, where it lived in a hypersaline lagoon until its home reconnected with the Black Sea, then died out due to fatally drastic salinity changes
#InverteFest
The trilobite on the cover of my Brief Primer of Trilobites is the legendary Terataspis grandis, a gigantic lichid trilobite from Early Devonian New York and Ontario. It's known from fragments that suggest an adult animal of at least 60 centimeters in length.
#InverteFest
A giant snail with structures and windows on its shell, accompanied by octopuses, traversing choppy waters.
Making our way to #InverteFest.๐
#guildeleven #art
That's about it; like I said check the blog for more information! Happy InverteFest!
25.04.2024 17:42 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Sea Monsters avoids this depiction all together, it simply has em mouth-up, floating after being knocked loose. Very nice to see an extinct echinoderm in paleomedia!!
25.04.2024 17:41 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Some older interpretations suggest that its calyx was filled with gas and it floated along, dredging its arms along the seafloor, but this is likely untrue, as summarized below in this blogpost by Christopher Taylor - coo.fieldofscience.com/2010/02/crin...
25.04.2024 17:41 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0A juvenile is seen later on, swimming amongst a group of Uintacrinus. Uintacrinus is an odd crinoid because it seems to lack a stalk.
25.04.2024 17:41 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Tyler Greenfield has a wonderful blogpost summarizing recent research and sharing modern takes on anatomy, phylogeny and more!
incertaesedisblog.wordpress.com/2020/07/03/r...
The other cephalopod, the shell-less Tusoteuthis has not aged well at all; modern research suggests a vaguely Humboldt Squid-like appearance.
Tusoteuthis is also no longer regarded as valid, specimens attributed to the genus are either undiagonstic or belong to Enchoteuthis.