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Reefs of Guam Freshwater Snails of Florida ID Guide Land Snails of Papua New Guinea
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Reefs of Guam Freshwater Snails of Florida ID Guide Land Snails of Papua New Guinea
Xanthidae
Reefs of Guam Freshwater Snails of Florida ID Guide Land Snails of Papua New Guinea
Curatorial Staff Dr. Gustav Paulay Curator of Marine Malacology 352-273-1948 paulay@flmnh.ufl.edu More… John Slapcinsky Collections Manager 352-273-1829 slapcin@flmnh.ufl.edu More… Amanda Bemis Collections Manager 352-273-1828 abemis@flmnh.ufl.edu Mandy has been wo
Reefs of Guam Freshwater Snails of Florida ID Guide Land Snails of Papua New Guinea
Briscoe, A. D., S. M. Bybee, G. D. Bernard, F. Yuan, M. P. Sison-Mangus, R. D. Reed, A. D. Warren, J. Llorente-Bousquets and C. C. Chiao. 2010. Reply to Nozawa et al.: Complementary statistical methods support positive selection of a duplicated UV opsin gene in Heliconius. Proceedings of the Nationa
of the Lepidoptera fauna of the Hunstein Range, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea
The Goliath birdwing, Ornithoptera goliath, is one of the largest species of butterflies in the world. The males have the brightly colored yellows, golds and greens dominating their wings, while the females have a lot of brown, with cream or yellowish areas and some brighter yellow markings. They
They live in New Guinea and some smaller nearby islands.
Gustav Paulay, curator of marine malacology at the Florida Museum of Natural History, talks about larval crab development and how DNA analysis and comparisons of larval and adult crabs helps increase our understanding of different crab species. Interview and videos produced by Anthony Rinaldo for E
snails of their kind Life on Earth Nine new snail species discovered in Papua New Guinea
Anomura
Reefs of Guam Freshwater Snails of Florida ID Guide Land Snails of Papua New Guinea
Platyhelminthes
Reefs of Guam Freshwater Snails of Florida ID Guide Land Snails of Papua New Guinea
U.S. Shark Injuries vs. Bite Injuries in NYC A Comparison with the Number of Biting Injuries Occurring Annually in New York City Biting Injury 1981 1984 1985 1986 1987 Dog bites human 12,656 10,593 9,809 8,870 8,064 Human bites human * 1,589 1,591 1,572 1,587
bites human 8 * 4 * * Bat bites human 7 * 4 * * Ferret bites human 5 * 5 * 7 Guinea
The Alpheus dolerus is one of 250 described snapping shrimp in the Alpheus genus. The family Alpheidae is made up of well over 600 species that are found around the world. Like most of the shrimp in the Alpheus genus, this one has asymmetrical claws and uses the bigger one to make a popping or
Reefs of Guam Freshwater Snails of Florida ID Guide Land Snails of Papua New Guinea