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About Type Specimens in FLAS – University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS)

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/herbarium/collections/type/about/

Scientists publish scientific plant names to recognize new entities such as species, subspecies, varieties and forms. A nomenclatural type specimen is a herbarium sheet(s) or illustration to which the name of a taxon (species, genus, subspecies, variety, etc.) is permanently assigned. The name may
Perkins and Wendy B. Zomlefer.

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Coral Trees of Los Angeles and the Moths that Attack them – Andrei Sourakov | Lepidoptera Collections Coordinator

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/andrei-sourakov/activities/coral-trees-california/

I have been working on moths known as Erythrina Stem Borer (or twig borer) since 2010, which turned out to be several similar species with similar biologies found around the world. Suddenly, and rather unexpectedly, the moths have become a major horticultural pest in southern California, where Eryth
Erythrina Stem Borer Moth (ESB); B.

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Cero Mackerel – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/cero-mackerel/

Scomberomorus regalis This solitary torpedo-shaped fish is streamlined and strong, with finlets running between the prominent second dorsal and anal fins, and the crescent caudal (tail) fin. It is a green-blue from above, and mostly silvery white except for brassy spots and streaks on its sides n
Cero mackerel juveniles: A. 5.98 mm, B. 7.30 mm, C. 10.74 mm.

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Fossils from the Adriatic Sea show a recent and worrying reversal of fortunes – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/fossils-from-the-adriatic-sea-show-a-recent-and-worrying-reversal-of-fortunes/

If you’d stopped monitoring the Adriatic Sea’s marine life in the mid-20th century, the outlook would have been promising. Snails and the clams they hunt for food increased in abundance for several decades during the late 1800s and early 1900s, evidence of a vibrant and healthy ecosystem. Then, a
money.� The authors published their study in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

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Short-tail Stingray – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/short-tail-stingray/

Bathytoshia brevicaudata The largest of the rays, these can grow up to almost 7 feel across and 770 pounds. They’re slightly diamond shaped, wider than they are long, with a stocky tail shorter than the length of their bodies as adults. Although they are slow-moving in general, they can flap thei
scientific name is derived from the Greek word “dasys” meaning rough or dense and (“b)

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Aucilla River Prehistory Project – Vertebrate Paleontology Collection

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/vertpaleo/aucilla-river-prehistory-project/

The Aucilla River Prehistory Project was an archaeological and paleontological project excavating a particularly rich series of deposits that yielded ancient megafaunal remains in association with Paleoindian artifacts. The Aucilla River flows into the Big Bend area of northwestern Florida. The riv
B” represents the present shoreline of Florida, and “C” represents sea level 20

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Escape artists: Birds learn to avoid flashy, hard-to-catch butterflies and their lookalikes – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/birds-avoid-hard-to-catch-butterflies-and-lookalikes/

The showy colors of some butterflies could advertise their speed and nimbleness, much like a coat of bright yellow paint on a sports car. A new study shows birds can learn to recognize these visual cues, avoiding not only butterflies they’ve failed to nab in the past but similar-looking species as w
The researchers published their work in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

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Manta Ray – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/manta-ray/

Mobula birostris This is the largest ray in the world, its ‚wing span‘ averaging about 22 feet across, but measured at almost 30 feet in rare cases. It has distinct triangular pectoral wings that arch backwards, and cephalic fins on either side of its mouth that can be unfurled and angled to dire
Biology Dorsal (A) and ventral (B) view of a juvenile male.

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