an't tell definitively if it's A. lunaris or M. victor from these angles https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818559 t really varies from crab to crab. The most diagnostic features can be on the claws, ventral side, dorsal side, back legs, eyes, etc. depending on the family, genus, etc.
In this case, a shot of the front that gets a good view of a single claw is the way to go. Here is a page that explains it well with clear visual examples: http://tidechaser.blogspot.com/2013/07/moon-crabs-matutidae-singapore.html
Anadara at the top
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387463
a pair of Tellinidae valves at the bottom left
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387463
Matuta victor
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387463
Matuta victor A member of Infraorder Brachyura True Crabs https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387495
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818562
Tellins (not Angulus tenuis), and Arciida, and a crab. Please, one species in the observation
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/15613983
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818563
With calendar function it could be findable. Now idea how to find it in the menu
https://www.inaturalist.org/calendar/ahospers/2018/03/24
seeing three major spines on each claw rather than the two typical of M. victor.
Anadara at the top
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387463
a pair of Tellinidae valves at the bottom left
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387463
Matuta victor
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387463
Matuta victor A member of Infraorder Brachyura True Crabs https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387495
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818562
Tellins (not Angulus tenuis), and Arciida, and a crab. Please, one species in the observation
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/15613983
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818563
With calendar function it could be findable. Now idea how to find it in the menu
https://www.inaturalist.org/calendar/ahospers/2018/03/24
Matuta victor
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387463
Matuta victor A member of Infraorder Brachyura True Crabs https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387495
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818562
Moon Crabs
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387156
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818569
Aziatische groene mossel
Perna viridis
Aziatische groene mossel
Perna viridis and Crab Matuta https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818568
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818571
Upper above:
Aziatische groene mossel
Perna viridis
And the greenish one at the top is Trochoidea or Turbinidae, I can't tell which without seeing the other side. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10505455
Genus Tetraclita(Patella)
A member of Suborder Balanomorpha Symmetrical Sessile Barnacles
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387087
A) (pink LeftBottom) something like a shark eye (molusca in order Littorinimorpha,Neverita duplicata), https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818570
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/15613993
Also the yellow one is family Naticidae.
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B) Center-Right Top bivalve 2kleps together (order Arciida / Venerida), The paired valves are some kind of bivalve shell. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/17022217
C) 2 true limpets (Schaalhoren, volcanoes, Subclass Patellogastropoda), Left top en Right Bottom etc, but none are slipper snails. Two SESSILE barnacles which look like Tetraclita species..https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/17022224
Genus Tetraclita(Patella)
A member of Suborder Balanomorpha Symmetrical Sessile Barnacles
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387087
D) SINUM
Center Right The two white rounded ones are a Sinum species. White Snail on the right:Genus Sinum A member of Family Naticidae Moon Snails https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387096
SINUM
The two white rounded ones are a Sinum species. White Snail on the right:Genus Sinum A member of Family Naticidae Moon Snails https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387096
E) Top Left. And the greenish one at the top is Trochoidea or Turbinidae, I can't tell which without seeing the other side. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10505455
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818572
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818570
The paired valves are some kind of bivalve shell.
And the greenish one at the top is Trochoidea or Turbinidae, I can't tell which without seeing the other side. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10505455
SINUM
The two white rounded ones are a Sinum species. White Snail on the right:Genus Sinum A member of Family Naticidae Moon Snails https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387096
A) (pink LeftBottom) something like a shark eye (molusca in order Littorinimorpha,Neverita duplicata), https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818570
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/15613993
Also the yellow one is family Naticidae.
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B) Center-Right Top bivalve 2kleps together (order Arciida / Venerida), The paired valves are some kind of bivalve shell. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/17022217
C) 2 true limpets (Schaalhoren, volcanoes, Subclass Patellogastropoda), Left top en Right Bottom etc, but none are slipper snails. Two SESSILE barnacles which look like Tetraclita species..https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/17022224
Genus Tetraclita(Patella)
A member of Suborder Balanomorpha Symmetrical Sessile Barnacles
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387087
D) SINUM
Center Right The two white rounded ones are a Sinum species. White Snail on the right:Genus Sinum A member of Family Naticidae Moon Snails https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387096
SINUM
The two white rounded ones are a Sinum species. White Snail on the right:Genus Sinum A member of Family Naticidae Moon Snails https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387096
E) Top Left. And the greenish one at the top is Trochoidea or Turbinidae, I can't tell which without seeing the other side. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10505455
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818572
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818570
And the greenish one at the top is Trochoidea or Turbinidae, I can't tell which without seeing the other side. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10505455
Genus Tetraclita(Patella)
A member of Suborder Balanomorpha Symmetrical Sessile Barnacles
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387087
Also the yellow one is family Naticidae.
Tetraclita japonica
Japanese Volcano Barnacle
Two SESSILE barnacles which look like Tetraclita japonica
Japanese Volcano Barnacle
true limpets (Schaalhoren, volcanoes, Subclass Patellogastropoda), Left top en Right Bottom etc, but none are slipper snails. Two SESSILE barnacles which look like Tetraclita
A) (pink LeftBottom) something like a shark eye (molusca in order Littorinimorpha,Neverita duplicata), https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818570
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/15613993
Also the yellow one is family Naticidae.
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B) Center-Right Top bivalve 2kleps together (order Arciida / Venerida), The paired valves are some kind of bivalve shell. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/17022217
C) Tetraclita japonica
Japanese Volcano Barnacle
2 true limpets (Schaalhoren, volcanoes, Subclass Patellogastropoda), Left top en Right Bottom etc, but none are slipper snails. Two SESSILE barnacles which look like Tetraclita species..https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/17022224
Genus Tetraclita(Patella)
A member of Suborder Balanomorpha Symmetrical Sessile Barnacles
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387087
D) SINUM
Center Right The two white rounded ones are a Sinum species. White Snail on the right:Genus Sinum A member of Family Naticidae Moon Snails https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387096
SINUM
The two white rounded ones are a Sinum species. White Snail on the right:Genus Sinum A member of Family Naticidae Moon Snails https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387096
E) Top Left. And the greenish one at the top is Trochoidea or Turbinidae, I can't tell which without seeing the other side. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10505455
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818572
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818570
And the greenish one at the top is Trochoidea or Turbinidae, I can't tell which without seeing the other side. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10505455
Genus Tetraclita(Patella)
A member of Suborder Balanomorpha Symmetrical Sessile Barnacles
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387087
Also the yellow one is family Naticidae.
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====A) (pink LeftBottom) something like a shark eye (molusca in order Littorinimorpha,Neverita duplicata), https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818570
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/15613993
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B) Center-Right Top bivalve 2kleps together (order Arciida / Venerida), https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/17022217
C) 2 true limpets (Schaalhoren, volcanoes, Subclass Patellogastropoda), Left top en Right Bottom etc, but none are slipper snails. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/17022224
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818570 https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387087
I wil include the other options with another screendump
This are crops from an earlier upload https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818577
Zeepok barnacle
Stachytarpheta indica https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818583
Tribulus cistoid https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149825235
Steltkluut
Does have chorscellen so i thougt it was a Chara this is one monoecious species with conjoined gametangia both on first node of a branchlet and at the base of branchlets whorl (both inside and outside of the whorl). The plants are with prominent protandry, therefore solitary gametangia can be found.
The "oblique" position of gametangia is characteristic of Chara corallina. The bract cells can be hardly visible or quite recognisable. Both variants are presented in your specimens.
I do not see schorscellen so i thougt it was a Nitella. https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149825250
On very hot place with hot Stones in the shadow https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149825253
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149825252 een Lorantaceae (parasitair)
In harbour near Beach
In harbour near Beach
In harbour near Beach
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149825259 Javan Pond-Heron en Chinese Pond-Heron zijn moeilijk uit elkaat te houden als ze niet in broedkleed zijn. Op basis van verspreiding zou het inderdaad Chinese Pond-Heron zijn. Javan komt voor in een gebied rond Bangkok.
With one big arm https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149825260
Very low tide pn the Beach
Kalkkokerworm worm https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149825263
Tachypleus gigas Indo-Pacific Horseshoe Crab
Genus Diodon https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387506 The spines are too short for Diodon. Possibly Cyclichthys spilostylus
Neverita duplicata (pink LeftBottom) something like a shark eye (molusca in order Littorinimorpha,Neverita duplicata),
A) (pink LeftBottom) something like a shark eye (molusca in order Littorinimorpha,Neverita duplicata), https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818570
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/15613993
Also the yellow one is family Naticidae.
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B) Center-Right Top bivalve 2kleps together (order Arciida / Venerida), The paired valves are some kind of bivalve shell. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/17022217
C) Tetraclita japonica
Japanese Volcano Barnacle
2 true limpets (Schaalhoren, volcanoes, Subclass Patellogastropoda), Left top en Right Bottom etc, but none are slipper snails. Two SESSILE barnacles which look like Tetraclita species..https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/17022224
Genus Tetraclita(Patella)
A member of Suborder Balanomorpha Symmetrical Sessile Barnacles
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387087
D) SINUM
Center Right The two white rounded ones are a Sinum species. White Snail on the right:Genus Sinum A member of Family Naticidae Moon Snails https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387096
SINUM
The two white rounded ones are a Sinum species. White Snail on the right:Genus Sinum A member of Family Naticidae Moon Snails https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387096
E) Top Left. And the greenish one at the top is Trochoidea or Turbinidae, I can't tell which without seeing the other side. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10505455
Tracheophyta https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10389068
Tetraclita japonica
Tetraclita porosa Volcano Barnacle And the greenish one at the top is Trochoidea or Turbinidae, I can't tell which without seeing the other side. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10505455
Genus Tetraclita(Patella)
A member of Suborder Balanomorpha Symmetrical Sessile Barnacles
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387087
Also the yellow one is family Naticidae.
SINUM
The two white rounded ones are a Sinum species. White Snail on the right:Genus Sinum A member of Family Naticidae Moon Snails https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387096
The paired valves are some kind of bivalve shell.
And the greenish one at the top is Trochoidea or Turbinidae, I can't tell which without seeing the other side. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10505455
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818572
Yes there are two barnacles in this photo.
Also the yellow one is family Naticidae. The two white rounded ones are a Sinum species.
The paired valves are some kind of bivalve shell.
And the greenish one at the top is Trochoidea or Turbinidae, I can't tell which without seeing the other side.
@ahospers, in future can you please make each shell into a separate photo and a separate observation, and include two views of the same shell in that observation -- one dorsal and one ventral.
Tetraclita japonica
Tribulus cistoid https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10386985
Tellins (not Angulus tenuis), and Arciida, and a crab. Please, one species in the observation
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/15613983
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818563
With calendar function it could be findable. Now idea how to find it in the menu
https://www.inaturalist.org/calendar/ahospers/2018/03/24
Perna viridis (Asian Green Mussel) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387132
Center-Right Top bivalve 2kleps together (order Arciida / Venerida), https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/17022217
A) (pink LeftBottom) something like a shark eye (molusca in order Littorinimorpha,Neverita duplicata), https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818570
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/15613993
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B) Center-Right Top bivalve 2kleps together (order Arciida / Venerida), The paired valves are some kind of bivalve shell. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/17022217
C) Tetraclita japonica
Japanese Volcano Barnacle
2 true limpets (Schaalhoren, volcanoes, Subclass Patellogastropoda), Left top en Right Bottom etc, but none are slipper snails. Two SESSILE barnacles which look like Tetraclita species..https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/17022224
D) SINUM
Center Right The two white rounded ones are a Sinum species. White Snail on the right:Genus Sinum A member of Family Naticidae Moon Snails https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387096
E) Top Left. And the greenish one at the top is Trochoidea or Turbinidae, I can't tell which without seeing the other side. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10505455
Tellins (not Angulus tenuis), and Arciida, and a crab. Please, one species in the observation
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/15613983
https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818563
Macaca fascicularis (Crab-eating Macaque) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10389036
Euphorbia thymifolia (Red Caustic-Creeper) Base of fruits included in cyathia at maturity. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10389038
Bradinopyga geminata (Granite Ghost)
Melinis repens (Natal Grass) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10389739
Plumeria alba (Nosegaytree) https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149825242
Antigonon leptopus (Coral Bells) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10386990
Pithecellobium dulce Blackbead https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10386991
Stachytarpheta spec. Maybe Stachytarpheta indica https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10386998
Euphorbia heterophylla (Painted Spurge) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387007
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387785 Casuarina equisetifolia Beach She-Oak
Tetraclita japonica
Japanese Volcano Barnacle
Two SESSILE barnacles which look like Tetraclita japonica
Japanese Volcano Barnacle
true limpets (Schaalhoren, volcanoes, Subclass Patellogastropoda), Left top en Right Bottom etc, but none are slipper snails. Two SESSILE barnacles which look like Tetraclita
A) (pink LeftBottom) something like a shark eye (molusca in order Littorinimorpha,Neverita duplicata), https://observation.org/waarneming/view/149818570
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/15613993
Also the yellow one is family Naticidae.
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B) Center-Right Top bivalve 2kleps together (order Arciida / Venerida), The paired valves are some kind of bivalve shell. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/17022217
C) Tetraclita japonica
Japanese Volcano Barnacle
2 true limpets (Schaalhoren, volcanoes, Subclass Patellogastropoda), Left top en Right Bottom etc, but none are slipper snails. Two SESSILE barnacles which look like Tetraclita species..https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/17022224
Genus Tetraclita(Patella)
A member of Suborder Balanomorpha Symmetrical Sessile Barnacles
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387087
D) SINUM
Center Right The two white rounded ones are a Sinum species. White Snail on the right:Genus Sinum A member of Family Naticidae Moon Snails https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387096
SINUM
The two white rounded ones are a Sinum species. White Snail on the right:Genus Sinum A member of Family Naticidae Moon Snails https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387096
E) Top Left. And the greenish one at the top is Trochoidea or Turbinidae, I can't tell which without seeing the other side. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10505455
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10388889 Family Chaetopteridae
Parchment Worms
Family Ocypodidae (Ghost and Fiddler Crabs) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10388936
The original photos will be on https://we.tl/s-ybKnENHA8G https://we.tl/s-ybKnENHA8G
for the next seven days visible.
The original photos will be on https://we.tl/s-ybKnENHA8G https://we.tl/s-ybKnENHA8G
for the next seven days visible.
The original photos will be on https://we.tl/s-ybKnENHA8G https://we.tl/s-ybKnENHA8G
for the next seven days visible.
The original photos will be on https://we.tl/s-ybKnENHA8G https://we.tl/s-ybKnENHA8G
for the next seven days visible.
Junonia lemonias Lemon Pansy
Hypolimnas bolina Great Eggfly
Dotilla wichmanni A member of Infraorder Brachyura True Crabs https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10387056