
Richard Fox of Lander University has been generous enough to provide laboratory protocols for the dissection and anatomical observation of 112 different invertebrate species. The guides cover all major invertebrate phyla and, although the species used are usually the ones most easily available to people in the United States, the plans are clear and flexible enough that they can be easily modified for use with local species. I personally used these to improve my understanding of mollusc species and I used their guides for oysters, squid and sea slugs. But they pretty much have everything here.
Invertebrate Anatomy Online
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