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This image depicts an exhibit on crustaceans at the Natural History Museum of Milan, Italy. The exhibit features several display cases with text panels and preserved specimens. In the foreground, three crustacean specimens are arranged on a white display board: a large, patterned lobster, a smaller, reddish-orange lobster, and a spider-like crustacean. Behind these specimens are two vertical display panels. The left panel, titled "Crostacei: La riproduzione" (Crustaceans: Reproduction), is pink and contains text and illustrations about crustacean reproduction, including information on hermaphroditism, parthenogenesis, separate sexes, and eggs. The right panel, titled "Lo sviluppo larvale" (Larval Development), is also pink and displays illustrations of various larval stages of crustaceans, along with text discussing metamorphosis. The exhibit is housed within a glass-enclosed display, allowing for observation from the exterior. The overall environment appears to be a museum setting, with ambient lighting and reflections visible on the glass surfaces.
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Jun 12, 2026, 1:09 PM

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This image depicts an exhibit on crustaceans at the Natural History Museum of Milan, Italy. The exhibit features several display cases with text panels and preserved specimens. In the foreground, three crustacean specimens are arranged on a white display board: a large, patterned lobster, a smaller, reddish-orange lobster, and a spider-like crustacean. Behind these specimens are two vertical display panels. The left panel, titled "Crostacei: La riproduzione" (Crustaceans: Reproduction), is pink and contains text and illustrations about crustacean reproduction, including information on hermaphroditism, parthenogenesis, separate sexes, and eggs. The right panel, titled "Lo sviluppo larvale" (Larval Development), is also pink and displays illustrations of various larval stages of crustaceans, along with text discussing metamorphosis. The exhibit is housed within a glass-enclosed display, allowing for observation from the exterior. The overall environment appears to be a museum setting, with ambient lighting and reflections visible on the glass surfaces.

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