Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Vol. 23, No. 1 (Jan. - Mar., 1871), pp. 57-88 (32 pages) ...
But when examining the new fossils, they found a strange combination ... looking beast may have actually been the “cow of the ...
Carboniferous coal was produced by bark-bearing ... One exquisitely detailed fossil of a dragonfly that died 320 million years ago shows it had a wingspan of 2.5 feet (0.75 meters).
The trunk that now resides on the Museum's east lawn was uncovered in 1873, found approximately 56 metres below the surface. The fossil tree, Pitys withamii, lived during the Carboniferous Period, ...
"It is an exceptional preservation and rarely found in compressions in which the Carboniferous plant fossils of this region are preserved," stated Pedro Correia, a researcher at the Center for ...
Fossils of many extant and extinct arachnid ... They point to spininess in other arthropods of the late Carboniferous era, such as trigonotarbids and millipedes–which didn’t exhibit spines ...
Reconstruction of the giant millipede Arthropleura, which lived in the Carboniferous period, 326 million years ago. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news ...
Carboniferous of Europe, a swampy palaeoenvironmental setting with tree-like Lepidodendron (lycopsids) forming a dense forest. Also shown is stem of a giant horsetail -- calamites (the one growing ...
type and figured material of George Jennings Hinde (1879), which represents our oldest conodont collection material from Alan Higgins, published in the 1960s type and figured material from the ...
A team from the University of St Andrews used fossils to work out how much CO2 changed during the Carboniferous and Permian periods between 335 to 265 million years ago, a time known as the Late ...