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Reefs of Guam Freshwater Snails of Florida ID Guide Land Snails of Papua New Guinea
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Reefs of Guam Freshwater Snails of Florida ID Guide Land Snails of Papua New Guinea
Former Students Tania Pineda Enriquez Ph.D. 2022, Zoology “Diversity and evolution of brittle stars across the worlds ocean: Revisionary systematics of ophiolepidoids” Jenna Moore Ph.D. 2019, Zoology “Phylogeny, systematics, and evolution of functional morphology in Chaetopteridae (Annelida)
Reefs of Guam Freshwater Snails of Florida ID Guide Land Snails of Papua New Guinea
So, I realize that things have been a bit quiet around the blog of late But we’ve been busy as usual. For instance, my office has gone from this: To this: While Gustav’s office has gone from this: To this: Some things we’ve been up to include (but are not limited to
Reefs of Guam Freshwater Snails of Florida ID Guide Land Snails of Papua New Guinea
Way back in the spring of 2017 we teamed up with the University of Hawaii’s Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology and the Smithonian’s MarineGEO program to conduct a biodiversity survey of Kaneohe Bay off of Oahu. We stayed at the HIMB marine lab on Coconut Island with several expeditions each d
Reefs of Guam Freshwater Snails of Florida ID Guide Land Snails of Papua New Guinea
The Alpheus dolerus is one of 250 described snapping shrimp in the Alpheus genus. The family Alpheidae is made up of well over 600 species that are found around the world. Like most of the shrimp in the Alpheus genus, this one has asymmetrical claws and uses the bigger one to make a popping or
Reefs of Guam Freshwater Snails of Florida ID Guide Land Snails of Papua New Guinea
Florida Museum of Natural History
Reefs of Guam Freshwater Snails of Florida ID Guide Land Snails of Papua New Guinea
Briscoe, A. D., S. M. Bybee, G. D. Bernard, F. Yuan, M. P. Sison-Mangus, R. D. Reed, A. D. Warren, J. Llorente-Bousquets and C. C. Chiao. 2010. Reply to Nozawa et al.: Complementary statistical methods support positive selection of a duplicated UV opsin gene in Heliconius. Proceedings of the Nationa
of the Lepidoptera fauna of the Hunstein Range, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea
The Goliath birdwing, Ornithoptera goliath, is one of the largest species of butterflies in the world. The males have the brightly colored yellows, golds and greens dominating their wings, while the females have a lot of brown, with cream or yellowish areas and some brighter yellow markings. They
They live in New Guinea and some smaller nearby islands.
Cookiecutter Shark Isistius brasiliensis This small, cigar-shaped shark is dark brown on top and light on the underside, with a darker band around its neck. The light underside glows, attracting fish, whales, and sharks. It attaches itself to the prey and uses its serrated bottom teeth to cu
In the eastern Atlantic Ocean, it is found from Cape Verde, Guinea to Sierra Leone
Aardema, M.L. and J. M. Scriber. 2013. No evidence the male mate choice contributes to maintenance of a shared, sex-limited trait in mimetic and non-mimetic female tiger swallowtail butterflies, Papilio glaucus. Evolutionary Biology 40: 108-116. Ahmed, M. Z., E. C. Greyvenstein, J. J. Welch, and
A new genus of Lecithoceridae (Lepidoptera, Gelechioidea), from New Guinea, with