Genus: Rhynchotrochus – Invertebrate Zoology https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/iz/resources/png-snails/rhynchotrochus/
Genus: Rhynchotrochus
Invertebrate Zoology Genus: Rhynchotrochus Land Snails of Papua New Guinea
Genus: Rhynchotrochus
Invertebrate Zoology Genus: Rhynchotrochus Land Snails of Papua New Guinea
Genus: Paryphantopsis
Invertebrate Zoology Genus: Paryphantopsis Land Snails of Papua New Guinea
Selected Sawfish References Adams, W. F. and Wilson, C. R. The status of the smalltooth sawfish, Pristis pectinata Latham 1794 (Rajiformes: Pristidae) in the United States. Unpublished manuscript. MS. Wilmington, N.C, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Baughman, J. L. 1943. Notes on sawfish Pristis p
Fresh-water sawfishes and sharks in Netherlands New Guinea.
Number of sawfish encounter records in the International Sawfish Encounter Database by country (data from year 1782 to 2017) Number of sawfish encounter records by state in the International Sawfish Encounter Database (data from year 1782 to 2017) Location of the recovery regions established i
Dominican Republic 1 1 Ecuador 1 1 Fiji 1 1 Gabon 2 2 Gambia 4 4 Guatemala 6 6 Guinea
Research Freshwater Snails of Florida – A project seeking to identify, illustrate and map all freshwater snails in Florida. PEET: Sea cucumbers on coral reefs, systematics of aspidochirotid holothurians – A project aimed to greatly improve our understanding of aspidochirotid systematics through
Reefs of Guam Freshwater Snails of Florida ID Guide Land Snails of Papua New Guinea
Thank you for reporting your sawfish encounter. Your information can greatly help conservation efforts for these endangered animals!
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Now Available for Download Displayed at the Florida Museum in 2015, this exhibition highlights research on climate change over Earth’s history. Discover what 70 million years of evidence reveals about our dynamic climate, including today’s rapid rate of change. Explore a natural history climate tim
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Now Available for Download Displayed at the Florida Museum in 2022, this gallery exhibit uses stunning images to swat away myths about these divisive insects and display their fascinating behavior and value to ecosystems. Learn about their role as pollinators and food as well as about mosquito rese
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Monarch butterflies are in serious trouble. Across eastern North America, migrating populations have plummeted more than 80% over the past two decades. News in the West is even worse, with population numbers down to less than 1% of their historic size. To counteract these declines, we must work tog
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Now Available for Download Displayed at the Florida Museum from 2019 to 2020, this exhibition highlights research on edible insects as a sustainable source of protein for people. Compare the environmental footprint of a cricket to traditional protein sources such as beef, pork and chicken. Learn ab
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