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Illinois State Museum -- Non-Illinois Odonata Holdings
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- Non-Illinois Odonata Specimens in the ISM Collection Although the Illinois State Museum's collection of Odonata is particularly strong for the state of Illinois, the Museum does have significant holdings from other states. The lists below contain informa...
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Introduction to the Zosterophylls
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- Introduction to the Zosterophylls Evolving from a rhyniophyte-like ancestor around the beginning of the Devonian , the Zosterophyllophyta is an extinct taxon of small, rather unprepossessing Devonian plants. Zosterophylls occupy a key place in the evolut...
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Hexacorallians of the World
- A compilation of publications concerning taxonomy, nomenclature, and geographic distribution of extant hexacorallians - members of cnidarian orders Actiniaria (sea anemones in the strict sense), Antipatharia (black corals), Ceriantharia (tube anemones), C...
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The Bear Den--All About Bears
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- The Bear Den--Official Web Site of the Bear Taxon Advisory Group of the American Zoo and Aquarium Society. Fact sheets on eight species of bears, games, and links to other bear information.
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The Diatom Collection of the California Academy of Sciences
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- The Diatom Collection of the California Academy of Sciences The CAS Diatom Collection Web Site is an ongoing project to present taxonomic information, images, records of collections, and references pertaining to diatoms. This work has been supported in p...
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Evolutionary Relationships of Archosaurs
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- Archosauria : Systematics You are standing in an antechamber now. Ahead stretches a series of long hallways where you can see various amazing skeletons. In front of you is a map. It is not your usual map.
Source/Host: UC Berkeley |
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Fossil Hominids FAQ
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- An overview of human evolution, summarizing current thinking and describing the fossil evidence for Australopithecus and Homo. Also refutes many creationist arguments about human evolution.
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UCMP Paleobotany Type Catalog and Collection Info
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- The UCMP paleobotany catalog (available on-line, updated January 2004) contains information on over 26,000 specimens of fossil plants, algae, and fungi catalogued through 2004. The paleobotany type collection contains specimens which were illustrated or r...
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