2021 Staff and Student Publications – McGuire Center https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/mcguire/publications/staff/2021-2022/
Aiello, B., M. Tan, U.B. Sikand
Aiello, B., M. Tan, U.B. Sikandar, A.J. Alvey, B. Bhinderwala, K.C.
Aiello, B., M. Tan, U.B. Sikand
Aiello, B., M. Tan, U.B. Sikandar, A.J. Alvey, B. Bhinderwala, K.C.
Scientific Publications that have used the Vertebrate Paleontology Collections of the Florida Museum 1908 Sellards, E. H. 1908. Fossils contained in the Florida formations. Florida Geological Survey Annual Report 1:23—25. 1910 Sellards, E. H. 1910. A preliminary paper on the Florida phosphate
Xenosiren yucateca, gen. et sp. nov.
Xanthidae
829-18 Neoliomera sp. 1 Guam 829-28 Neoliomera richtersoides Guam 402-32 N. gen
Ennes, M., A. Wagner-Pelkey, and M. McVey. 2021.
Below are selected publications. Details on all publications can be found on Google Scholar. ORCID ID: orcid 0000-0002-3724-4610, ResearchGate Profile
Systematic Entomology 46(4): 827-838. 2020 Braby, M., Espeland, M., Muller, C.,
Hua, M. Kowalewski, J.C. Martinelli, D. Oakley, W.G. Parker, M. Retelle, M.
Alumni and Associates Sarah Allen Richard Barclay Nareerat Boonchai Judy Chen Yunfa Chen Zhiduan Chen Sarah Corbett Felipe De La Parra Min Deng David L. Dilcher Boglárka Erdei Meng Han Fabiany Herrera Shusheng Hu Carlos Jaramillo David Jarzen Hui Jia Natha
Schneid. et Jarzen gen. et sp. nov. and Mesozoisynangia trilobus Hu, Dilcher, H.
Welcome to the Florida Museum of Natural History’s annual report for fiscal year 2023. It’s been an exciting year with many changes for both the University of Florida and the museum!
Huster, M. Peeples, N. Gauthier, M. Smith, J. Lobo, A. York, and D.
Throughout his more than 40-year career at the University of Florida, George Burgess gained an international reputation with the media and public as a reliable source and shark attack expert who always stressed the importance of shark conservation. And while he officially retired in 2017, Bur
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Palmetto Fauna University of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Locality PO005, along with over 85 individual mines or specific areas within mines. A list of mines and their locality numbers provided below. Location The Palmetto Fauna derives from the Central Florida Phosphate District, a region of commer
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