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Its | fossils, a nearly complete skeleton including the sku |
The genus is known only from the two holotype | fossils, a fruit body (or mushroom) and a fragment of |
This species is based on several leaf | fossils, all with triangular pinnate lobes cut all th |
arying levels of isotopes of oxygen in marine | fossils allowed for the determination of the water te |
These | fossils also date from 6 MN. |
elded a wide variety of remains of vertebrate | fossils, amongst which the early reptiles are particu |
ssue (May 2009) contains articles on Davinci, | Fossils an evolution, Pigmy Sloth, Disposal of Plasti |
Pterosaurs", In: J. G. Maisey (ed.), Santana | fossils: An Illustrated Atlas, T.F.H. Publications, N |
iated because of the presence of transitional | fossils, and also where no conspicuous stratigraphic |
untry of Ha-mi appears to be very abundant in | fossils and valuable minerals: the Chinese have, for |
edition of their acclaimed textbook regarding | fossils and the evolution of life. |
overed the remains of blood cells in dinosaur | fossils and later discovered soft tissue remains in t |
stopher's Well, hidden in a grotto built from | fossils and shells. |
He is known for work on Pleistocene mammal | fossils, and as a museum curator who played an import |
e circular reasoning, that the rocks date the | fossils, and fossils date the rocks? |
Current | fossils and research prior to this finding indicated |
acquired an exceptional knowledge of British | fossils, and he ultimately prepared an elaborate work |
is noted for its weather resistance, embedded | fossils, and dappled beige hues. |
number of eyes is not distinguishable in the | fossils and the stridulating file which is found on t |
vernous "refuge", which contains many strange | fossils and her collection, the man tells the girl a |
ature reconstructions derived from chironomid | fossils, and palaeosalinity records inferred from dia |
he amassed a large collection of invertebrate | fossils and Triassic footprints and minerals. |
Also the Francevillian Group and Grypania | fossils and the first eukaryotes appeared during this |
allenges of engaging audiences with series on | fossils and plants, both collaborations with veteran |
ings on the Fossilium Catalogus (Catalogue of | Fossils), and then in 1938 on a stipend from the Deut |
ossil footprints, vertebrate and invertebrate | fossils, and fossils attributed to various dinosaur g |
e animals, plants, Native American artifacts, | fossils, and minerals. |
Other | fossils and fossil casts are on display, including di |
egs of Segestriidae have more spines than the | fossils and the overall carapace shape of Segestriids |
ductive structures, are not preserved in most | fossils and very rarely in compression fossils. |
the Utah Archaeological Survey, examined the | fossils and concluded that the fossils were probably |
tion, with over 13,000 minerals, rocks, gems, | fossils, and historic artifacts. |
Wood | fossils and Ammonite fossils are also on display. |
Tennessee | fossils and geological history |
In: | Fossils and Climate, OUP. |
ese sites display sediments, rocks, minerals, | fossils, and features of the landscape that make a sp |
As linguist, scientist, collector of | fossils and of books, writer on historical, political |
it to illustrate some of her own ichthyosaur | fossils, and other local artists were soon doing the |
There are abundant shelly | fossils and corals. |
osts a collection of 80,000 samples of rocks, | fossils, and minerals from Romania. |
of the Marvelous Scenery, Physical Geography, | Fossils and Glaciers of the Wonderful Region, And the |
The museum features numerous replica | fossils and life-sized models of Iguanodon, Polacanth |
a Native American gallery and collections of | fossils and dinosaur skeletons from Oklahoma and thro |
untled history museum janitor who could bring | fossils and statues to life through a special remote |
t his book collection and two cabinets of his | fossils and minerals as a bequest to Bristol's public |
tion found a large extent of glacial beds and | fossils, and these were thought to extend as far nort |
Objects include exotic animals, | fossils, and Japanese armour. |
ade a detailed study of Precambrian rocks and | fossils, and was instrumental in the recognition of t |
The site is rich in | fossils, and yielded hundreds of bones of mainly aqua |
son continued to develop his wide interest in | fossils and studied intensively at the British Museum |
Animal | fossils and stone implements found at Athirapakkam to |
ds, includes sculptures, paintings, textiles, | fossils and cultural objects that bring to light the |
nternal structure of a spherical shell Earth, | fossils, and erosion, amongst others. |
eft by prehistoric plants, invertebrate trace | fossils and delicate ripple marks of an ancient pool |
of jellyfish, the small exposition of marine | fossils, and the aquarium of sea horses. |
The program involves the study of | fossils and soils of tropical forests particularly re |
attached gift shop stocks a wide selection of | fossils and ships all over the world. |
The hall contains over 450 | fossils and fossil replicas. |
s, and include a major collection of dinosaur | fossils and mounted skeletons. |
ck strata as old as 100 million years showing | fossils and a set of dinosaur tracks, and forms a new |
They are trace | fossils and can be subdivided into ichnotaxa. |
ears ago), long before the earliest trilobite | fossils, and from the Triassic (after the Permian ext |
Palk to explore the caves in order to obtain | fossils and artifacts for the planned Torquay Museum, |
Currently they have Jet, set go! and | Fossils and Funnybones |
the use of helicopters in Alberta to collect | fossils and lift heavy dinosaur skeletons in their pl |
Most of the Quaternary mammal | fossils and prehistoric human relics and tools that h |
time was that the rocks were too old to bear | fossils and so Attenborough did not search them. |
s permanent displays include rocks, minerals, | fossils, animal mounts, a model railroad, and Native |
Fossils appear in casts and molds, as well as origina | |
The diversity, morphology and distribution of | fossils appear parallel to some modern species. |
gh remarked that "it's a chance to talk about | fossils, archaeopteryx" and other subjects close to h |
Their | fossils are found in Europe and North America. |
Typical beach | fossils are found along the front edges. |
Fossils are present from the upper Karyomayol and low | |
A few other | fossils are also attributed to Auchenoglanis with no |
About the size of a cow, its | fossils are some of the largest found in the Badlands |
elements during combustion means that fusain | fossils are usually smaller than the original organis |
Fewer than ten of the | fossils are known to exist. |
The oldest known | fossils are late Cretaceous in age, found in North Am |
Their | fossils are found in the west-African country of Gabo |
These | fossils are quite similar to those of Baryonyx and Su |
A variety of | fossils are found in the Glen Rose, more abundantly i |
Their | fossils are commonly found as disarticulated sclerite |
n primate taxon known until the Miocene, more | fossils are needed before it's phylogenetic position |
It's | fossils are the most complete of any ichthyosaur in t |
n and Sigillaria tree genera, for which their | fossils are contained within. |
Its | fossils are found in Campanian (Mesa Verde Formation) |
Tribrachidium | fossils are found in Ediacaran-type localities of the |
Three dinosaur | fossils are involuntarily brought to life by the owne |
The | fossils are quite fragmentary, and consist of teeth a |
None of the | fossils are complete, and none show the tip or openin |
The | fossils are interpreted as showing a large anterior o |
ous genera and many body types represented by | fossils are witnesses to a highly diversified ecology |
Reworked Cretaceous | fossils are preserved at the base of the channel comp |
Chamaemyiid | fossils are poorly represented in amber deposits but |
e enamel on the molars is often reported when | fossils are being recorded and used to make compariso |
l specimen, "No.8444", is a female; all three | fossils are currently residing in Harvard University' |
Its | fossils are known from Bolivia, Argentina, and Brazil |
Edaphosaur | fossils are so far known only from North America and |
The | fossils are found in the Hunter Siltstone formation, |
Fossils are often formed by pseudomorphic replacement | |
Mega-plant | fossils are rare in the park, but pollen grains and s |
Its | fossils are known from Europe, North America and sout |
Their | fossils are found chiefly in Australia. |
It is not well-known: in fact, the | fossils are so poorly preserved that identification r |
The | fossils are believed to have been from the Early Cret |
a had been deposited in former seas, and that | fossils are organic in origin. |
Its | fossils are known from North America. |
Compression | fossils are formed most commonly in environments wher |
Its | fossils are known from Asia. |
Fossils are known world wide from the lower Sinemuria | |
The | fossils are very well preserved. |
azia is a prehistoric genus of saw fish whose | fossils are found in rocks dating from the Maastricht |
d other metamorphic changes, and consequently | fossils are less common and more difficult to observe |
Their | fossils are found in regions in northern Africa and E |
Its | fossils are known from Europe. |
In England, A. salteri's | fossils are found in extreme abundance in the Lower O |
Fossils are rare in Ohio shale. | |
human ancestor, and whether all of the known | fossils are properly attributed to the species. |
The | fossils are now held in the local post office, where |
Fossils are found in Europe and North America. | |
The | fossils are highly similar to recent Zygiella species |
Fossils are found in sedimentary rocks laid down in t | |
These | fossils are disarticulated and flattened providing po |
Aglaspid | fossils are found throughout the world, including Nor |
Disarticulated dinosaur | fossils are common in the area. |
stis is a prehistoric genus of saw fish whose | fossils are found in rocks dating from the Maastricht |
oupatezia is a prehistoric genus of ray whose | fossils are found in strata dating from the Maastrich |
Though many of the Morrison Formation | fossils are fragmentary, they are sufficient to provi |
As such, their | fossils are found in Oklahoma and Morocco. |
arwin wrote to his sister Caroline that "[the | fossils] are turning out great treasures" and of the |
Fossils are known from the site of Quebrada Fiera of | |
r mid-continent depositional environment, the | fossils are almost free of deformation caused by tect |
Cornua ammonis and other | fossils are found here. |
None of their | fossils are known from from the Triassic when the mor |
Because the rocks formed so deep, | fossils are rare. |
Tetrapodomorph | fossils are known from the early Devonian onwards, an |
The first | fossils are recorded in North America at Logan Butte |
Its | fossils are found from Late Oligocene strata from wha |
One explanation holds that the | fossils are of a modern human with microcephaly, whil |
Fossils are known from the Late Jurassic Balabansay F | |
The Galve | fossils are significant in including istiodactylid pt |
Fossils are uncommon in the stone presently being ext | |
However, most | fossils are teeth, and the body forms of numerous spe |
Earlier Precambrian | fossils are known which resemble single-cell green al |
one micrometre across can be observed, these | fossils are seen to represent many developmental stag |
Turaco | fossils are known from much later only. |
Its | fossils are found from Early Devonian Germany, rangin |
Its | fossils are known from Europe and North America. |
ogy, and turned his attention to minerals and | fossils, arranging the recently acquired collection o |
ed to explain the observations of species and | fossils, as well as other evidence. |
many Hiemalora bearing beds also contain such | fossils as Cyclomedusa, but do not preserve the tenta |
They referred to the | fossils as "horse collars", a name which had been use |
ur sent specimens of unique fish, animals and | fossils, as well as artifacts he had dug from the Ind |
Steno was not the first to identify | fossils as being from living organisms; his contempor |
the hazards of deposition in so breaking the | fossils as to give free scope to individual judgment |
It is a possible synonym of some | fossils assigned to Orycterocetus. |
Syngnathid and Phymosoma granulosum | fossils at the Geological Museum in Copenhagen |
k, bituminous, nodular shales with Kinseridge | fossils at the base of the Speeton Clay comes the zon |
The | fossils at Inverloch date to the mid Cretaceous. |
The species is known only from | fossils at four sites across South Island. |
was unsuccessful in discovering more Java man | fossils at Trinil, but it did make a thorough contrib |
hough locals had known about the existence of | fossils at Alcoota for a long time, it was not until |
Visitors can dig for | fossils at the site and take them home. |
The multicellular Francevillian Group | Fossils, at 2.1-Gyr-old are from the Rhyacian period. |
The earliest | fossils attributable to the Dorippoidea date from the |
d placoderms found throughout the world, with | fossils being found in Devonian strata. |
ost primitive globidontan known to date, with | fossils being found from France, Spain, Italy, and Sl |
Almost complete | fossils belong to juvenile and adult specimens and sh |
Fossils belonging to the genus date back to the Mioce | |
d returns there to successfully discover more | fossils belonging to the species. |
Fossils belonging to Congorhynchus date back to the M | |
Fossils belonging to this genus were published in 186 | |
Fossils belonging to the genus were found in 2007 fro | |
his Tapejara from his Pteranodon and can find | fossils better than a trained paleontologist. |
found materials such as metal, rust, rubber, | fossils, bones and text. |
lls, valleys, streams, ditches, ponds, pools, | fossils, building structure, bastions, watchtowers, a |
re in the rocks, in the landscape, and in the | fossils buried deep inside. |
enyapotamus is known only through fragmentary | fossils, but was similar in size to C. liberiensis. |
Holoptychius scales are the most abundant | fossils, but teeth scales of other species are also r |
e of the lack of marine beds containing index | fossils, but the Kuwajima Formation is known to have |
ed in the early history of the explanation of | fossils, by Charles Lyell, as a pioneer of volcanic e |
was told about the cave and shown some of the | fossils by a colleague at Oxford. |
known for his work in the relative dating of | fossils by fluorine content, was instrumental in the |
A Pictorial Guide to | Fossils by Gerard Ramon Case |
earn eggs by defeat other dinosaurs and earn | fossils by tapping dirt with the stylus. |
le of Life: The Discovery of Earth's Earliest | Fossils by J. William Schopf |
pe specimen and the referral of several other | fossils by Houde and Haubold (1987) concluded that Pa |
The | fossils called Camanella may be another type of scler |
Fossils can be found in the limestone on the scar and | |
cks called Blue Lias, where a rich variety of | fossils can be found, including the famous fossilised |
part of Dorset's Jurassic Coast; and as such, | fossils can be found in the cliffs. |
Fossils can be found in the area. | |
Ancient sea life | fossils can be found within the sandstone cliffs in t |
Fossils can be found in the Upper Oxford Clay in this | |
Ctenopristis | fossils can be found in early Maastrichtian strata in |
t was found in the silt of the riverbed), the | fossils cannot be dated with any certainty. |
geology and the study of X rays; his study of | fossils caused him to disbelieve Darwin's theory of e |
The earliest | fossils clearly assignable to Kingdom Plantae are fos |
eresting place geologically with a variety of | fossils clearly visible. |
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