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Palmetto Fauna – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Palmetto Fauna University of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Locality PO005, along with over 85 individual mines or specific areas within mines. A list of mines and their locality numbers provided below. Location The Palmetto Fauna derives from the Central Florida Phosphate District, a region of commer
P. caelata Pseudemys sp. cf. P. nelsoni †Pseudemys n. sp. Terrapene sp.

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Bufo defensor – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Bufo defensor Quick Facts Common Name: Inglis toad Bufo defensor has only been recovered from two fossil localities, both from the early Pleistocene of the Florida peninsula. But one of those, Inglis 1A, produced almost 700 fossil specimens of this species. Bufo defensor looked similar to th
Campbell, B. L. Blotto, P. Moler, R. C. Drewes, R. A. Nussbaum, J. D. Lynch, D.

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Mixson’s Bone Bed – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Mixson’s Bone Bed University of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Locality LV009 Location About 1.8 miles (2.9 km) northeast of Williston, Levy County, Florida; 29.41° N, 82.43° W. Age Late Miocene Epoch; early Hemphillian (Hemphillian 1) land mammal age About 8 to 9 million years old (estim
in this initial phase of excavation was done by famous field paleontologist John B.

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Metaxytherium floridanum – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Metaxytherium floridanum Quick Facts Common Name: Florida sea cow Fossil dugongs are the most common mammal fossils found in Florida, and of the several known species, Metaxytherium floridanum is probably the most abundant. Most individuals of Metaxytherium floridanum lived entirely in the
P. Domning, and L. G. Barnes. 1994.

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Archaeohippus blackbergi – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Archaeohippus blackbergi Quick Facts Common Name: Blackberg’s dwarf horse Archaeohippus is a genus of three-toed horses that lived 19 to 13 million years ago in North America. Two of the five known species lived in Florida. Archaeohippus blackbergi was small, weighing approximately between 5
UF 199972 in anterior (A) and posterior (B) views.

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Austin Award – Department of Natural History

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The Oliver L. Austin Jr. Award For Graduate Student Excellence in Natural Science Research honors long-time Florida Museum of Natural History curator of ornithology, Oliver Austin. The award recognizes a University of Florida graduate student for excellence in research in the natural sciences. Th
completed while under the guidance of the Museum sponsor and its significance; b)

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Panthera onca – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Panthera onca Quick Facts Common Name: jaguar Fossils of jaguars in Florida are much more common than those of other contemporaneous large felids, such as the American lion and the sabertooths Smilodon fatalis and Dinobastis serus. The Pleistocene jaguars of North America were much large
Most obviously, P. onca does not possess the large saber-like upper canines of Smilodon

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