Steven R. Manchester Curriculum Vitae – Paleobotany + Palynology https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/paleobotany/people/steven-manchester-cv/
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P. Baas. 2023.
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Amarasinghe, P., N. Barve, H. Kathriarachchi, B. Loiselle, and N.
Amebelodon britti Quick Facts Common Name: Britt’s shovel-tusker Weighing as much as 22,000 pounds (about the size of a large mammoth), Amebelodon britti is one of the largest land mammals to have ever lived in North America. Amebelodon britti had very large upper and lower tusks; the lo
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Alligator mississippiensis Quick Facts Common Name:Â American alligator The American alligator is an incredibly adaptable crocodylian, has lived for millions of years with little morphologic change, and has survived numerous instances of climate and sea level change relatively unaffected.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 24(4):857-873.http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307
Amphicyon longiramus Quick Facts Common Name: White’s bear-dog The Florida Museum of Natural History has over 550 specimens of this species in its collection, and has the only known mounted skeleton of the species on public display. Amphicyon longiramus was the top carnivore in Florida 1
A, UF 271019, male; B, UF 154301, female.
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Ware, B. Wipfler, O. Bethoux, P. Grandcolas, and F. Legendre. 2021.
Love Site (also known as LOVE BONE BED) University of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Locality AL001 Location About 1 mile north of Archer, Alachua County, Florida, just off Route 241; 29.55° N, 82.52° W. Age Late Miocene Epoch; latest Clarendonian land mammal age About 9.5 to 9 million y
A video made in 1981 about the excavation of the Love Site can be found here:Â http
Dasypus bellus Quick Facts Common Name: beautiful armadillo Dasypus bellus was about two to two and a half times the size of the living nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus). Their diet was probably similar to the modern species, largely invertebrate animals, but the larger size of
A, lateral; B, dorsal; and C, medial (lingual) views of the mandible.
Pristis pectinata The sawfish derives its name from its elongated, blade-like snout, that is studded with „teeth“. While they look similar to sharks, they are actually highly derived rays. The smalltooth sawfish is one of five species of sawfishes found worldwide. Historically, the species had a
In addition, the pectoral fins of P. pectinata are smaller than those of P. pristis