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Trilobites (27th April, 2005) : Photos of trilobites from around the world, as well as a searchable database of over 280 specimens. |
Palaeoentomology in Russia (27th April, 2005) : Information about the history and the current state of palaeoentomology in Russia. Provides information about the staff and collections of the Arthropods Laboratory, Moscow. Site in both Russian and English. |
Eurypterids of Prehistoric Pittsford (27th April, 2005) : Describes the discovery, in 1903 by Clifton Sarle, of a new eurypterid fauna (fossil arthropods) and contains illustration of the two common forms: Hughmilleria and Eurypterus. The basic structure of eurypterids is also shown. |
Fossil Cephalopods in Utah (27th April, 2005) : A pictorial guide to some of the fossil cephalopods that can be found in the State of Utah, mostly Ammonoids, but many other cephalopods are pictured. Pictures of some collecting localities are also included. |
Graptolite Net (27th April, 2005) : Links to graptolite and pterobranch pages, abstracts, articles, graptolite researchers. |
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Top Sites - Main » Science » Earth Sciences » Paleontology » Invertebrates |
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Fossil Cephalopods in Utah () : A pictorial guide to some of the fossil cephalopods that can be found in the State of Utah, mostly Ammonoids, but many other cephalopods are pictured. Pictures of some collecting localities are also included.
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Palaeoentomology in Russia () : Information about the history and the current state of palaeoentomology in Russia. Provides information about the staff and collections of the Arthropods Laboratory, Moscow. Site in both Russian and English.
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Trilobites () : Photos of trilobites from around the world, as well as a searchable database of over 280 specimens.
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The British and Irish Graptolite Group () : Information and topical news about graptolites, and those scientists working on graptolites in the UK and Ireland
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Eurypterids of Prehistoric Pittsford () : Describes the discovery, in 1903 by Clifton Sarle, of a new eurypterid fauna (fossil arthropods) and contains illustration of the two common forms: Hughmilleria and Eurypterus. The basic structure of eurypterids is also shown.
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