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Snails of Mexico & Central America: Part 5 – Invertebrate Zoology

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PART 5 Class GASTROPODA Subclass PULMONATA – The Pulmonate snails (GASTRODONTOIDEA — HELICOIDEA) Superfamilies Families Superfamily GASTRODONTOIDEA Tryon, 1866 Family EUCONULIDAE H. B. Baker, 1928 DISTRIBUTION — Palearctic realm, southeast Asia, Pacific islands, North, Central
TYPE LOCALITY — Chihuahua, a rocky outcrop in the foothills of the Sierra La Catarina

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Herbarium Library – University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS)

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The University of Florida Herbarium maintains a non-circulating reference library of publications pertinent to the naming and classification of vascular plants (plant taxonomy and nomenclature). The literature in this collection contains descriptions, geographical ranges and keys for differentiatin
Atlantic Coast 122.3 Appalachian Mountains (incl. the Blue Ridge) 122.5 Middle Atlantic

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Canis dirus – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Canis dirus Quick Facts Common Name: dire wolf Canis dirus, the dire wolf, had an estimated mass of 130 to 150 pounds, which made it about 25% heavier than the modern gray wolf (Canis lupus). But smaller than the fictional dire wolves of the TV series Game of Thrones! The largest known dir
dirus after studying limb proportions of dire wolf specimens east and west of the Rocky

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Snails of Mexico & Central America: Part 4 – Invertebrate Zoology

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PART 4 Class GASTROPODA Subclass PULMONATA – The Pulmonate Snails (ACHATINOIDE — SAGDOIDEA) Superfamilies Superfamily ACHATINOIDEA Family FERUSSACIDAE Bourguignat, 1883 Genus Cecilioides Férussac, 1814 Cecilioides Férussac, 1814; Mem. Geologiques: 48. Pilsbry, 1908; Man. Conch., 20
Izabal: Cavech Mountains; Esmeralda; Jocolo (Hinkley, 1920b).

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Recovery of the Mission Blue Butterfly – Saving Wildlife

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The Mission Blue Butterfly (Icaricia icarioides missionensis) is a federally endangered butterfly that exists in coastal grassland habitat in California.  Remaining populations of Mission blue butterfly are found in only a few locations around the San Francisco Bay area.  Creekside Science, in coope
Root Wisdom A Creekside Science researcher showing new lupines germinating in rocky

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Neosho Madtom – Ichthyology

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NEOSHO MADTOM Noturus placidus Taylor 1969 Identification: The Neosho Madtom has a stout body, deepest beneath the dorsal fin, and a relatively deep caudal peduncle. Rays along the lower part of the caudal fin are white. The body is light yellow-pink with brown mottling above and with faint to p
Habitat: The Neosho Madtom inhabits rocky riffles and runs of small to medium rivers

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Northern Madtom – Ichthyology

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NORTHERN MADTOM Noturus stigmosus Taylor 1969 Identification: The Northern Madtom has a stout body with the deepest point located beneath the dorsal fin, and a relatively deep caudal peduncle. The body is yellow or medium tan with brown or black mottling above and white to yellow below. The 1st
Habitat: The Northern Madtom inhabits fast rocky riffles and runs in small to large

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Steven R. Manchester Curriculum Vitae – Paleobotany + Palynology

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Curator of Paleobotany Florida Museum of Natural History Adjunct Professor Department of Biology University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 Ph. 352 273 1935 Home ph. 352 335-6343 Email: steven@flmnh.ufl.edu Education B.S. Botany, with honors, Oregon State University, Corvallis, 19
35, 34, 31, 27, 26, 24, 22, 17, 14, 13, 12, 9, 8, 4, 3, 2, 1, Middle Eocene of Rocky

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Snails of Mexico & Central America: Part 3 – Invertebrate Zoology

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PART 3 Class GASTROPODA Superfamily ORTHALICOIDEA Families Subfamilies Family ORTHALICIDAE Albers, 1860 Subfamily ORTHALICINAE Albers, 1960 DISTRIBUTION — Tropical South America, the West Indies, south Florida, Central America and Mexico. TAXONOMY — The nomenclature employed
Izabal; in rocky outcrops in hills just W of rd. from Puerto Alcatraz to Puerto Cortez

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