Stomatopoda – Invertebrate Zoology https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/iz/resources/guam-reefs/stomatopoda/
Stomatopoda
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Stomatopoda
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The Florida Museum of Natural History is a library of life, capturing the variety and wonder of the natural world around us. The Museum’s collections, research, exhibits and programs exist to inspire people to care about life on Earth and make a positive difference in its future. The resources ava
on the following pages provide a window into the Museum’s activities as well as links
The Florida Museum’s Paleobotanical Collection includes approximately 250,000 specimens. In addition, the facility houses the John W. Hall paleobotanical collection (approximately 20,000 specimens) transferred from the University of Minnesota. The collection is international in scope, ranging from
Publications Gallery Resources & References Collecting Fossil Plants in Florida Links
Majidae
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from the Florida Museum of Natural History
Sibylla Merian sailed… Read More Life on Earth A case of mistaken identity: DNA links
Miscellaneous Taxa
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A growing number of our specimens have been digitized and made available online for researchers, educators, students and the public. The Florida Museum’s Digital Imaging Division has processed specimens in a number of formats, starting with participation with the oVert project and continuing through
Exhibits + Public Programs Collaboration Digitized specimens Books References + Links
Bivalves
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The images here result from 10 weeks rearing Ithomiini in two sites in eastern Ecuador from December 2001 to February 2002 (La Bonita area, Sucumbíos, 1200-2700m, and Zamora-Loja area, Zamora-Chinchipe, 1000-2700m). Clicking on a thumbnail image will produce a larger image. Images of immature stage
Butterflies of Southeastern Sulawesi Ithomiini Immature Stages Checklist of Ithomiini Links
Echinoidea
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