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

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/iz/resources/mexico-central-america-snails/part-4/

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
Rehder, 1942 Systrophia (Systrophiella) costaricana Rehder, 1942; Journal of the Washington

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

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/iz/resources/mexico-central-america-snails/part-3/

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
, 1966 Drymaeus mayaorum Rehder, 1966; Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington

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Whale People: Protectors of the Sea – Exhibits

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Remember this? Walk down memory lane with us to look at past special exhibits we’ve enjoyed here at the Florida Museum! While this exhibit has moved on to other places, we treasured the opportunity to learn and explore. Find out what exhibits are currently here at the Museum: Whale Peopl
Visitors were invited to learn about the Lummi People, the original inhabitants of Washington

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New Frogmouth bird genus found in South Pacific Solomon Islands – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/new-frogmouth-bird-genus-found-in-south-pacific-solomon-islands/

Your bird field guide may be out of date now that Florida Museum of Natural History scientists discovered a new genus of frogmouth bird on a South Pacific island. New genera of living birds are rare discoveries — fewer than one per year is announced globally. David Steadman and Andrew Kratte
Huddleston of the Smithsonian Institution, Christopher Filardi of the University of Washington

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