Terry Lott Publications – Paleobotany + Palynology https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/paleobotany/people/terry-lott-publications/
Wijninga and P.W. Fritsch. Symplocos f
P. Horn, O. Vargas, and R. Sandford Jr.
Wijninga and P.W. Fritsch. Symplocos f
P. Horn, O. Vargas, and R. Sandford Jr.
The Melastomataceae are the eighth largest group of flowering plants with more than 5600 species, most of which grow in the New World tropics. Our lab focuses in particular on the historical evolution of paleotropical lineages. Our research aims to explore the factors that may have contributed to th
Amarasinghe, P., Barve, N., Kathriarachchi, H., Loiselle, B., Cellinese, N. 2021.
Go behind the scenes and learn more about your favorite movies with a panel of scientists, artists and special effects experts as we view and discuss Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (1965) PG. Explore the Museum after-hours Friday nights in July as we host FREE movie screenings and e
Learn More Events / Adults Creative B Movie Series: ‘Those Magnificent Men in
Aquila bivia Quick Facts Common Name: none Fossils of Aquila bivia have been found only in two widely separated localities, Florida and Arizona. The extinct Aquila bivia was a large eagle, most similar to the modern golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) but somewhat larger. There are 38 total
UF 30019, left femur of Aquila bivia from Inglis 1A in A) anterior and B) posterior
members, bold – lab members at the time of publication 2022 Publications Grun**, T.B.
Hernández-�vila, P.
Adams, D. H., Mitchell, M. E., and G. R. Parsons. 1994. Seasonal occurrence of the white shark, Carcharodon carcharias, in waters off the Florida west coast, with notes on its life history. Mar. Fish. Rev. 56:24-28. Antezana, T. 1977. Tiburón gigante inofensivo capturado en Chile. Museo Nacional
Arnold, P. W. 1972.
Amorim, A. F.; Arfeli, C. A. and Castro, J. I. 2000. Description of a juvenile megamouth shark, Megachasma pelagios, caught off Brazil. Environm. Biol. Fishes. 59 (2): 117-123. Amorim, A. F., Fagundes, L., Arfelli, C. A., and Costa, F. E. S. 1995. Occurrence of megamouth shark, Megachasma pelagio
B., and Coan, A. L. 1993.
Sharks are sometimes referred to as „living fossils“. Ancient sharks lived in the oceans long before animals colonized the land. Their history goes back to at least 400 million years ago, making the 2 million year history of humans seem quite insignificant by comparison. Most fossil evidence of ear
Hubbell, and B. J. MacFadden. 2009.
The following is a reverse chronological listing of 395 known publications in which Florida Museum of Natural History paleobotanical and palynological specimens are cited or figured. From 1965 to 1989, most specimens are cited with the prefix IU (collection of Indiana University, Bloomington, India
P. India.
Amarasinghe, P., N. Barve, H. Kathriarachchi, B. Loiselle, and N.