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New South American butterfly species named for Florida Museum’s Andy Warren – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/butterfly-species-named-for-andy-warren/

Researchers have discovered a common butterfly genus from South America previously believed to contain just three species actually has 12. The international team studying the butterfly genus Zischkaia named one of the nine new species after Andy Warren, senior collections manager of the Florida M
“But South America is the most biodiversity-rich region on earth so there can be

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Inglis 1A – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/florida-vertebrate-fossils/sites/inglis-1a/

Inglis 1A University of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Locality CI001 Location Inglis 1A is located about 1.5 miles (2.5 km) south of the town of Inglis, on the north bank of the Cross Florida Barge Canal west of US Highway 98, Citrus County, Florida. 29.01º N; 82.69º W. Age Early Pleistocen
Fossils Inglis 1A was a very rich deposit, producing about 18,000 identifiable fossils

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Basking Shark – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/basking-shark/

Cetorhinus maximus This slow-moving migratory shark is the second largest fish, growing as long as 40 feet and weighing over 5 tons. It is often sighted swimming close to the surface, huge mouth open, filtering 2,000 tons of seawater per hour over its complicated gills to scoop up zooplankton. Ba
(Icelandic), brugd (Swedish), brugda (Faroese), brugde (Danish), büyük camgöz

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Former Lab Members – The Kawahara Lab

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/kawahara-lab/personnel/former-lab-members/

Ava Johnson Undergraduate volunteer I love all things insects, but especially Lepidoptera! I’ve been raising caterpillars since as long as I can remember, from swallowtails to monarchs to woolly bears and even hornworms. These creatures inspire me not only as a scientific curiosity, but they als
Postdoctoral Fellow Website Twitter   Deborah Triant Postdoctoral Fellow   Muhammad Z.

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Disease & Disaster – St. Augustine: America’s Ancient City

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/staugustine/timeline/disease-disaster/

Epidemic diseases ravaged both Indians and Spaniards through the seventeenth century. Between 1614 and 1617 friars estimated that nearly half of the Timucua Indians died. Yellow fever became epidemic in 1649, killing Spaniards and Indians alike. A smallpox outbreak occurred in 1655, and killed all
Augustine hoping for rich plunder, but were generally disappointed.

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Panthera onca – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/florida-vertebrate-fossils/species/panthera-onca/

Panthera onca Quick Facts Common Name: jaguar Fossils of jaguars in Florida are much more common than those of other contemporaneous large felids, such as the American lion and the sabertooths Smilodon fatalis and Dinobastis serus. The Pleistocene jaguars of North America were much large
ago (Zheng et al., 2014) While Panthera onca is alive today, this species has a rich

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