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81. Nat'l Academies Press, Biographical Memoirs (1996), John West Wells if Wells was truly interested in paleontology, he should genera of Mesozoic and Cenozoiccorals 7. Paleontol. fish remains from the Tully formation Science 86 http://www.nap.edu/books/0309055415/html/424.html | |
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82. GEOL 331 Lectures 38-39: Major Patterns In Paleontology Fall Semester 2002 Major Patterns in paleontology. Late Devonian extinction tabulatecorals and stromatoporoid decapod crustaceans, teleost fish, etc.) during http://www.geol.umd.edu/~tholtz/G331/331hist.htm | |
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83. Thiel Aqua Tech Explore, Links To Other Sites Perhaps the Largest Reference on corals and Researchers you will ever come accross.Site with a larger number of graphics on fish and invertebrates; Aquatics http://www.athiel.com/html/explore.html | |
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85. IExplore | Day By Day Itinerary wall showcases a profusion of black corals, sponges, reef fish and other http://iexplore.nationalgeographic.com/intmap/15248 | |
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86. Untitled mesofish.html ~~ PaleontologyFossil fish http//www skynet.be/dhs/fossiles/ ~~ PaleontologyFossilsponges, coelenterates, echinoderms, corals http//www http://sciencenet.tpl.toronto.on.ca/english/urlcheck/SNPALEO.HTML | |
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87. Paleontology Glossary C Thru D Cnidarians include jellyfish, corals, anemones, etc.. corals, sea anemones, jellyfish, and colonial hydroids are all included within the Phylum Cnidaria. http://www.colorado-mall.com/HTML/EDUCATIONAL/SCIENCES/PALEONTOLOGY/GLOSSARY/glo |
88. The Devonian An overview of the period from the UC Berkeley Museum of paleontology.Category Science Earth Sciences Paleozoic Devonian...... and other echinoderms, tabulate and rugose corals, and ammonites Many new kinds offish appeared. Karl Wilson's site on New York paleontology, which includes a http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/devonian/devonian.html | |
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89. Nearctica - Natural History - Cnidaria And Ctenophora The Anthozoa consists of the corals, sea anenomes walnuts) look very much like jellyfish and share Museum of paleontology, University of California at Berkeley http://www.nearctica.com/nathist/miscanim/cnidaria.htm | |
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90. Evolution: Glossary conodont A jawless fish that had tiny, toothlike of the extinct rugose and tabulatecorals are known Author of two books on paleontology for young people. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/library/glossary/ | |
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91. Fac 3. Middle Devonian Auloporid corals from the Traverse new record of the Chondrichthyanfish, Physonemus mirabilis Tulane Studies in Geology and paleontology, vol http://www.mwsu.edu/htmldocs/departments/geology/fac.htm | |
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92. Links Anomaly and Coral Bleaching Hotspots fish Information Service for coral NMITA ZooxanthellateCorals Home Page Reefs UC Museum of paleontology Welcome wcmc http://www.terangi.or.id/links.htm | |
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93. Paleozoic Paleobiology In addition, blastoids, bryozoans, corals, crinoids, as well as many kinds Remainsof Ostracoderms (jawless, armored fish) from Ordovician rocks comprise some http://www.fossilmuseum.net/Paleobiology/Paleozoic_paleobiology.htm | |
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94. Introduction To Cnidaria University of California, Berkeley presents an indepth look at these creatures, focusing on their ecology, history, fossils, and morphology. Introduction to Cnidaria. Jellyfish, corals, and other stingers. massive medusae and corals, feathery hydroids, and box which includes true corals, anemones, and sea pens; http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/cnidaria/cnidaria.html | |
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95. Non-vertebrate Paleontology http://www.tmm.utexas.edu/npl/glossary.htm | |
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96. Research And Collections http://www.tmm.utexas.edu/research/newpubs.html | |
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