Fossils on the Roof
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While at work last week, I was working up on the roof of the building and
found that it was covered in small river pea gravel. A quick look at the
grav...
Update: Tree of Eukaryotes (parasitology edition)
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There arose a need for a new tree for a parasitology meeting, so after
almost five years, I finally updated the tree of eukaryotes. There are
still things ...
Publications - update 4
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The ariophantid *Hemiplecta belerang* sp. nov. from South Sumatra is
described in this paper. It is compared with its closest congeners, from
which it is g...
Dr. James E. Conkin and Prof. Barbara M. Conkin gave us specimens and images of Paleozoic foraminifera. Now we integrated some of their images of 350 Mio. year old foraminifera from the Lower Mississippian of Missouri and Illinois, USA. It is planned to work on more Paleozoic foraminifera, though the forms are primitive and not that beautiful as modern ones.
We are very grateful to Michael Popp running the Louisville Fossil Blog who arranged this valuable contact to the Conkins.
Very nice! I am glad you were able to help the Conkins publicize their decades of work with the fossilized remains of this very small creatures.
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