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Phylogeny Collection

Phylogeny, the study of evolutionary relationships among organisms, is beautifully illustrated through various examples

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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows hummingbirds. Trochilidae
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows liverworts. Hepaticae
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows marine animals. Spirobranchia
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows marine mollusks. Nudibranchia. - Nacktkiemen-Schnecken, 1 print
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows marine animals. Acanthometra
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows marine animals. Cystoidea
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows jellyfish. Discomedusae
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows marine animals. Amphoridea
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows conifers. Coniferae. - Bapfenbaume, 1 print : photomechanical
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows slime molds. Mycetozoa
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows microorganisms. Spumellaria
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows tortoises and turtles
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows microorganisms. Thalamophora
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows fish. Teleostei. - Knochenfische, 1 print : color photomechanical
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows crabs. Decapoda. - Behnfukkreble, 1 print : photomechanical
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows lichens. Lichenes. - Flechten, 1 print : photomechanical; sheet
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows corals. Hexacoralla. - Sechsstrahlige Sternkorallen, 1 print
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows frogs. Batrachia. - Frosche, 1 print : color photomechanical
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows jellyfish. Cubomedusae
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows marine animals. Blastoidea
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows corytophanid lizards. Lacertilia
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows invertebrates. Thoracostraca
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows flatworms. Platodes. - Plattentiere, 1 print : color lithograph
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows orchids. Orchideae. - Denusblumen / A. Giltsch, gem. 1 print
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows fungi. Ascomycetes. - Schlauchpilze, 1 print : photomechanical
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows microorganisms. Stephoidea
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows spiders. Arachnida. - Spinnentiere, 1 print : color lithograph
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows red algae. Florideae. - Rotalgen, 1 print : color photomechanical
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows seaweed. Siphoneae. - Riesen-Algetten, 1 print : color lithograph
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows stinkhorn mushrooms. Basimycetes
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows pitcher plants. Nepenthaceae
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows moths. Tineida. - Motten, 1 print : photomechanical; sheet 36 x 26 cm
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows sea urchins and sand dollars. Echinidea. - Igelsterne, 1 print
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows barnacles. Cirripedia
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows jellyfishes. Anthomedusae
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows aquatic animals. Campanariae
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows ferns. Filicinae. - Laubfarne, 1 print : color photomechanical
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows octopuses. Gamochonia
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows aquatic and terrestrial snails
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows stalked jellyfishes. Stauromedusae. - Becherquallen, 1 print
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows microorganisms. Polycyttaria
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows horseshoe crabs. Aspidonia
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows jellyfishes in the phyllum Cnidaria. Peromedusae. - Talchenquallen
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows glass sponges. Hexactinellae
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows marine mollusks. Ammonitida
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration boxfishes Ostraciontes Kofferfilche
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows corals in the subclass Octocorallia. Gorgonida. - Rindenkorallen
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Phylogeny Collection: Illustration shows aquatic animals. Acanthophracta. - Wunderstrahlinge, 1 print


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Phylogeny, the study of evolutionary relationships among organisms, is beautifully illustrated through various examples. One such example is seen in the vibrant hummingbirds belonging to the Trochilidae family. These tiny creatures showcase the diversity and adaptability found within this avian lineage. Moving on to liverworts, also known as Hepaticae, we witness their intricate illustration that highlights their unique characteristics and place within the plant kingdom. Their ancient origins and simple yet fascinating structures provide valuable insights into the evolutionary history of land plants. An 1886 French copy of Haeckel's tree of life takes us on a journey through time, showcasing how different species are interconnected in an ever-branching pattern. This visual representation serves as a reminder of our shared ancestry with all living beings. The stinkhorn mushrooms belonging to Basidiomycetes captivate us with their peculiar appearance and important role in decomposition processes. They remind us that even seemingly unattractive organisms play crucial roles in ecosystems and have evolved alongside other life forms over millions of years. Spirobranchia marine animals exhibit stunning illustrations depicting their intricate tube-like structures used for filter feeding. These images highlight not only their beauty but also shed light on the diverse adaptations developed by marine organisms throughout evolution. Starfish anatomy comes alive through detailed illustrations showcasing Ophiodea or Schlangensterne species. The complexity of these echinoderms' internal structure reveals remarkable adaptations enabling them to thrive in various marine environments. Nudibranchia or Nacktkiemen-Schnecken mollusks grace us with two separate prints illustrating their mesmerizing colors and patterns underwater. These captivating creatures demonstrate incredible diversification within a single group while emphasizing nature's artistic side. Aquatic invertebrates are brought to life through an intriguing illustration capturing their enchanting world beneath water surfaces. From delicate crustaceans to graceful jellyfish, this image reminds us of the vast array of organisms that have evolved to thrive in aquatic habitats.