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Munida gregaria, lobster krill
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Munida gregaria, lobster krill
Ff. 9 Vol 3. Watercolour painting by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage to explore the southern continent 1768-1771
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This exquisite watercolor painting by Sydney Parkinson, titled "Munida gregaria," or the Squat Lobster, showcases the intricate details of this fascinating crustacean discovered during Captain James Cook's historic first voyage to explore the southern continent from 1768 to 1771. The image, which can be found in the third volume of the illustrious Folio of Natural History, offers a captivating glimpse into the natural world of the 18th century. The Munida gregaria, also known as lobster krill or fan lobster, is a member of the Galatheidae family, which belongs to the larger class of crustaceans known as Decapoda. This crustacean is characterized by its squat body, long, slender legs, and distinctive fan-like appendages. The vivid red coloration of its body and legs contrasts starkly with its translucent, white shell. Parkinson's meticulous attention to detail is evident in the delicate rendering of the lobster's anatomy, from the intricate patterns on its legs to the delicate fringes of its fan-like appendages. The artist's skillful use of watercolor creates a stunning visual representation of this remarkable invertebrate, which was likely observed during the expedition's exploration of the southern seas. As an essential member of the zooplankton community, the Munida gregaria plays a crucial role in the marine food web. Its discovery during Cook's voyage marked an important contribution to the expanding knowledge of the natural world during the Age of Discovery. Today, this beautiful watercolor painting serves as a testament to the enduring fascination with the wonders of the natural world and the remarkable achievements of early explorers like Captain James Cook and Sydney Parkinson.
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