Florida Museum researcher Keith Willmott and peers reclassified the genus Pteronymia in a new paper, adding six species for a total of 53, and studied the evolutionary history of the group. Authors: Donna Lisa De-Silva, Luísa L. Mota, Nicolas Chazot, Ricardo Mallarino, Karina L. Silva-Brandão, Lu
by Radha Krueger • April 10, 2017 Pteronymia ticida, male, photograph from Zamora-Chinchipe province
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international colleagues for scientific research collaboration at the Petrified Forest Park in Tak Province
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Acrochordonichthys gyrinus Vidthayanon & Ng 2003 Identification: Acrochordonichthys gyrinus has a moderately depressed body, a wide head, a slender caudal peduncle, a thick humeral process (maximum width = 16% length), a straight anterior margin on the anal fin, a straight posterior margin on
Fishes Photo by Chavalit Vidthayanon Yom River at Prompiram, inland fishery station of Phitsanulok Province
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This camp is sold out, a waitlist is available. The Florida Museum invites you and your family to join us at the Selva Verde Rainforest Reserve in Costa Rica. Explore fascinating wildlife and forest ecosystems, and be immersed in the adventure of a living classroom as you participate in a han
Sarapiqui, Heredia Province Costa Rica Kids Camps Travel The Florida Museum may photograph or
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