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Diptera 1105a Sample provided by Joseph Cancellare of El Paso Community College. He can be reached via email at stonefly.1@live.com
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Neuroptera 1597a Sample provided by Joseph Cancellare of El Paso Community College. He can be reached via email at stonefly.1@live.com
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Diptera 2043a Sample provided by Joseph Cancellare of El Paso Community College. He can be reached via email at stonefly.1@live.com
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Diptera Tipulidae Sample provided by Joseph Cancellare of El Paso Community College. He can be reached via email at stonefly.1@live.com
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Coleoptera cantharidae (?). Sample provided by Joseph Cancellare of El Paso Community College. He can be reached via email at stonefly.1@live.com
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Coleoptera cantharidae (?) Sample provided by Joseph Cancellare of El Paso Community College. He can be reached via email at stonefly.1@live.com
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This image accompanies a paper by Bibi et al. (2012) that was published in Biology Letters and is entitled “Early evidence for complex social structure in Proboscidea from a late Miocene trackway site in the United Arab Emirates”. Here is a link to the paper: rsbl.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/early
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This is what a geology professor's office looks like. This gigapan documents the state of my southern bookshelf at the Annandale campus of Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA), as of May, 2011. Books and rocks share space with oddities and memorabilia. Have fun exploring!
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A nearly 360 degree view of a tiny island off the coast of the Antarctic Penninsula. The hikers are National Science Foundation (NSF) sponsored geologists and paleontologists studying Cretaceous deposits on the Island. Somewhere among the rocks a single Adelie Penguin may be visible.
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6-8 million year old animal tracks fossilized in gypsum. Additional information on the Mleisa fossil track site can be found in the paper by Higgs et al. 2005 www.adias-uae.com/publications/higgsetal05.pdf

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