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Diptera tipulidae Specimen provided by Joseph Cancellare of El Paso Community College. He can be reached by email at stonefly.1@live.com
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Diptera tipulidae Specimen provided by Joseph Cancellare of El Paso Community College. He can be reached by email at stonefly.1@live.com
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- Tharsis dubius, CM 4716 (fossil fish), 5.4 gigapixel image created from 22,610 photographs by Gene Cooper
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A fossil of the fish species Tharsis dubius from the Upper Jurassic (~150 million-year-old) Solnhofen Formation of Germany, housed in the Vertebrate Paleontology collection at Carnegie Museum of Natural History (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). The image shown here was created as part of the Explorable Microscopy project ...
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This sample was provided by Dr. Jay Kaufman of the University of Maryland.
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Diptera tipulidae Specimen provided by Joseph Cancellare of El Paso Community College. He can be reached by email at stonefly.1@live.com
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Cruziana trace fossils, donated by Alan Pitts.
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Upper Jurassic, Kimmeridgian, Reebe formation, Liaoning Province, Manchuria, N.E. China. This fin is about 10mm (0.4 in) long. The whole fish is 85mm. You can see it here: www.byteswithbite.co.uk/kilgore/org/misc/fullfish.jpg
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This pano is the result of an evening's play with Chris's Brunel MX1 stereo 20...-
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The fossil forest is found on a terrace in the cliffs just east of Lulworth Cove. The forest dates back to the end of the Jurassic period, about 145 million years ago. At the end of the Jurassic, the sea was becoming shallower until eventually a series of islands formed surrounded by swamps. Soils developed on the i...
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This three metre long ichthyosaur (fossil marine reptile) was discovered in December 2009 and, following gaining permissions, was extracted in early January 2010 from Broad Ledge, to the east of Lyme Regis. Preparation was complete by the end of July 2010. The ichthyosaur is almost certainly Leptopterygius tenuirostri...
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Diplodocus carnegii skeleton. This skeleton is a composite of two individuals collected from the Sheep Creek Quarry in Wyoming.
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