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Tapirus webbi – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/florida-vertebrate-fossils/species/tapirus-webbi/

Tapirus webbi Quick Facts Common Name: Webb’s tapir The oldest known species of Tapirus from Florida. Starting with this species, tapirs were a common component of Florida’s fauna for about 9 million years, until their extinction about 12,000 years ago. Some features of the skull sugge
Vertebrate Fossils Tapirus webbi Fossil Species of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Sites

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Aepycamelus major – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Aepycamelus major Quick Facts Common Name: Leidy’s giraffe camel The giraffe camels of the Miocene of North America and the true giraffes of Africa represent a great example of convergent evolution. It had an estimated shoulder height of at least 13 feet, plus an additional 5 to 6 feet for t
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Systematics of Neotropical Butterflies – Florida Museum of Natural History

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/neotropica/

Keith Willmott Curator of Lepidoptera McGuire Center for Lepidoptera & Biodiversity Florida Museum of Natural History 3215 Hull Road Gainesville, FL 32611-2710 352-273-2012 kwillmott@flmnh.ufl.edu I work on Neotropical butterfly systematics in the broadest sense of the word – my in
distribution data, in addition to more in-depth ecological studies at individual sites

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Siren lacertina – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Siren lacertina Quick Facts Common Name: greater siren Siren lacertina is a large, extant salamander in the family Sirenidae that has been living relatively unchanged for 2.5 million years. Alive, they are olive to light gray with elongate, snake-like bodies, short external gills, no hind li
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Alligator olseni – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Alligator olseni Quick Facts Common Name: Olsen’s Alligator Adult Alligator olseni specimens are generally smaller than adult Alligator mississippiensis specimens, with few individuals exceeding more than seven to eight feet in length, while fossils of Alligator mississippiensis from Florid
B, UF/FGS 10991, Alligator olseni tooth from the Seaboard locality in Florida.

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Clarendonian North American Land Mammal Age – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Defining taxon: first appearance of the small artiodactyl Pseudoceras (Tedford et al., 2004) Basis of name: Wood et al. (1941) based the name of this LMA on the Clarendon Fauna from Donley County, Texas. This well-studied fauna is based on over two dozen individual localites found a few miles nor
Clarendonian North American Land Mammal Age Fossil Species of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Sites

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