Suggested References – Invertebrate Paleontology https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/invertpaleo/resources/suggested-references/
Updated and edited by Roger W. Portell
PETERSON, C., & B. PETERSON. 2008. Southern Florida’s Fossil Seashells.
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Updated and edited by Roger W. Portell
PETERSON, C., & B. PETERSON. 2008. Southern Florida’s Fossil Seashells.
Caranx hippos This large fish is wonderfully abundant in the Atlantic Ocean, and popular resource for both commercial and sports fishers alike. The juvenile is striped vertically along its sides, but as it matures, it changes to an even greenish-bluish above and silver or golden below. Usually ad
This poisoning, although it is usually self-limiting, can affect humans in many ways
Hypanus say This medium sized stingray (growing to 39 inches wide at most) has the classic rounded diamond shaped disc but a distinctively blunt snout, with a tail one and a half times its body length bearing a serrated venomous spine. It is yellowish to light gray on top, with a white or gray un
However, it will use its spine in self-defense when stepped on.
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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
This poisoning, although it is usually self-limiting, can affect humans in many ways
and observation-based information, including maps of where species live, specimen images