Hi Glenn, Those are excellent references to start your research on tetrapod trace fossils. I also recommend that you expand your search to the Permian as...
Cary, Thank you for the references. I just checked and the geology library has both of them on the shelves, so I'm on my way over to pick them up. Glenn...
Dear FossilBugz members, Fossilbugz is intended for educational purposes only. FossilBugz is not a commercial website. Solicitation and selling of fossils is...
Hi all, You may hear about fossil insects, spiders, and other bugz in the news during these upcoming meetings in 2005: February 7-11, in South Africa: 3rd...
Hi all, An excellent website for fossil insect reconstructions is found at: http://zooex.baikal.ru/general/titul_en.htm What are YOUR favorite websites for...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the FossilBugz group: What is your favorite arthropod of all-time? The list (below) includes some of...
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Hi all, If you haven't heard about the "Tree of Life" website, I highly recommend it for learning about the diversity of life: http://tolweb.org/ If you want...
Hi all, If you haven't heard the news, Dr. Paul Selden of Manchester University recently re-examined the giant fossil Megarachne, which was previously thought...
Anyone have any ideas about what made these tracks, or how: http://mypage.iu.edu/~gsimonel/Temp/Arth_track1.jpg To me it looks like some kind of arthropod. I'm...
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Hi all, Last month, the Chicago Tribune reported on a simple and relatively inexpensive photographic project that many of our students and teachers may want to...
Hi! I am a fairly new member of this group. My name is Tim Gamble and I live in North Carolina. I have an undergrad degree and have been working as a Museum...
Hi Tim, FossilBugz has a list of recommended schools to study fossil non-marine arthropods (e.g., insects, arachnids, centipedes, millipedes, ostracodes). See...
Hi all, One of my colleagues recommends the following website for odd, curious, and amusing scientific names. I thought you might be interested too. ...
Dear colleagues, If you want to enjoy (or share) a good laugh, please see the new Yahoo egroup Sciencehumor at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sciencehumor/ I...
Hi all, This is a brief reminder. If you see or hear any interesting arthropod or fossil arthropod-related stories in the news, please let us know. I can...
Hi all, This weeks featured website is "Winds of Kansas" at http://www.windsofkansas.com/ This website summarizes the research and other interests of Roy J. ...
Hi all, Dr. Dunlop studies fossil chelicerates, including spiders, scorpions, eurypterids, and trigonotarbids. His homepage includes many resources for people...
Hi Cary, really cool web group. I sent you some questions (I hope I'm not bugging you). It's just that I seem to be unable to post photos on the group despite...
Hi Ryan, Thanks for joining FossilBugz! Since the site is open to the public, I restrict access to uploading photos to moderators. I will make you a...
Hi all, I consider the Yale Peabody Museum website to be the best on the web. The site includes photographs of museum specimens with locality information. The...
Hi all. It occurred to me that most people who join sort of introduce themselves. I am currently a full-time freelance illustrator. I have illustrated many...
Hi Ryan, I look forward to seeing more of your work! If people want to see more illustrations, please post your website address too. Thanks for sharing!! Best...
Oregon recently announced its official state fossil--the dawn redwood or Metasequoia (see article below from theworldlink.com). Four states have arthropods as...
Hi all, Member Ryan Durney has permitted us to post some of his artwork on the "FossilBugz" homepage. The artwork features a Permo-Carboniferous giant...
Hi all, The answers to the "State Fossils" trivia challenge are below! New York - eurypterid, Eurypterus remipes, Silurian Ohio - trilobite, Isotelus sp.,...