Freshwater Snails of Florida ID Guide – Invertebrate Zoology https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/iz/resources/florida-snails/
Click on the link in the row that best matches your snail.
Clench and Ruth P.
Click on the link in the row that best matches your snail.
Clench and Ruth P.
Three treatises published during the 19th Century summarized the non — marine molluscan fauna of Mexico and Central America known at that time. Herman Strebel. 1873. Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Fauna mexikanischer Land — und Süsswasser — Conchylien. Theil I: 1 — 69. 1875, Theil II: 1 — 58. 1878, Th
J. de B. Baillière, Paris, Vols. 1 and 3: 273 — 274. Fischer, P. 1899.
The Caribbean Archaeology Program was founded in 1960 by Ripley P. Bullen.
Caribbean Archaeology The Caribbean Archaeology Program was founded in 1960 by Ripley P.
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Baker, 1941; Bulletin of the Bernice P.
Research Freshwater Snails of Florida – A project seeking to identify, illustrate and map all freshwater snails in Florida. PEET: Sea cucumbers on coral reefs, systematics of aspidochirotid holothurians – A project aimed to greatly improve our understanding of aspidochirotid systematics through
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The following 160+ individuals studied or worked in herpetology in the Florida Museum Division of Herpetology, in the UF Department of Wildlife Ecology & Conservation, in the Department of Zoology, in the College of Medicine, or in the College of Veterinary Medicine, for an extended period. (Ad
Blair (M.S. 1974) Iverson, John B.
Wijninga and P.W. Fritsch. Symplocos f
P. Horn, O. Vargas, and R. Sandford Jr.
Below are selected publications. Details on all publications can be found on Google Scholar. ORCID ID: orcid 0000-0002-3724-4610, ResearchGate Profile
, S.T., Ruiz, C., Barredo, E., Allen, P., DeGennaro, M., Kawahara, A.Y., Theobald
Selected Links Florida Division of Historical Resources – Underwater Archaeology – In Yat Kitischee: A Prehistoric Coastal Hamlet 100 B.C. – A.
Read online Bullen, Ripley P. 1968 A Guide to the Identification of Florida Projectile
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
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