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Waterflea And Cyclopen Crustacean 1930s Trade Ad Card
$ 1.57
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Description
Waterflea And Cyclopen Crustacean 1930s Trade Ad CardNOTE:
THESE ARE NOT POSTCARDS - THEY ARE TRADE/ADVERTISING CARDS.
THEY ARE SMALLER THAN A STANDARD POSTCARD
AND
THERE IS ADVERTISING TEXT ON THE BACK!
THE ACTUAL CARD SIZE IS APPROXIMATELY 2 7/8 '' X 4 3/8 '' OR 7 cm. X 11 cm.
THIS IS AN ORIGINAL 1930s TRADE - ADVERTISING CARD
CRUSTACEANS
WATERFLEA AND CYCLOPEN
WATERVLOOIEN EN CYCLOPEN
THERE IS TEXT (IN DUTCH) ON THE BACK.
THESE CARDS MAT AND FRAME VERY WELL!
NOTE:
I HAVE MORE THAN ONE CARD FROM THIS SERIES ON
AND THE IMAGE OF THE BACK OF THE CARD MAY NOT BE
FROM THIS CARD - THE BACKS ARE ALL ALIKE.
THIS CARD IS IN GOOD CONDITION !
ESPECIALLY FOR A 1930s CARD!
THE COLORS ARE VERY BRIGHT AND VIBRANT.
IT WAS NEVER GLUED INTO AN ALBUM.
VERY MILD AGE-TONING (PATINA).
THE CARD SIZE IS APPROX. 2 7/8 '' X 4 3/8 ''
NOTE:
THE IMAGE ABOVE IS LARGER THAN THE
ACTUAL CARD SO YOU CAN SEE THE DETAIL.
THESE CARDS WOULD BE A GREAT ITEM IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN:
Fish - Fishing, Sea - Sealife, Marine, Marinelife, Natural History, Oceans - Oceanography,
Crabs, Shrimp, Shellfish, Food, Seafood.
Deepsea, Aquarium, Salt Water
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Water fleas belong to the Crustacea, a large group of jointed limbed' animals, most of which live in
water. Water fleas are placed in the order Cladocera and are probably called 'fleas' because they move
through the water by a sort of hopping. Water fleas are very common in fresh water, in Britain you can
find about 80 different species, in The Netherlands about a 100 species.
The chief characteristic of the water fleas is that the main part of the body is enclosed in a kind of shell,
with the appearance of two lids, but made of one piece. They are interesting animals for the
microscopist. Because you can see through them, you can study for instance the beating of the heart
and follow the course of the blood cells round part of the body. Their sizes differ from several hundred
microns to more than five millimetre for the larger species.
The common water flea, Daphnia pulex can be found in almost all sorts of eutrophic (rich in nutrients)
waters. They reproduce in summer mostly parthenogenetic, that is, the eggs develop without
undergoing fertilization.
FROM: ww.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/indexmag.html?
WE COMBINE SHIPPING
BUY 1 TO 4 TRADE ADVERTISING CARDS AND THE TOTAL T SHIP IS
BUY 5 TRADE ADVERTISING CARDS AND SHIPPING IS FREE
NOTE:
ON LARGER INTERNATIONAL ORDERS WE MAY REQUIRE REGISTERD
MAIL AND WILL SPLIT THE COST WITH THE BUYER.
INQUIRE IF CONCERNED!