First output of our Synthesys Virtual Access Bryozoa project.
(prepared by Raz Elal, Scanned by Vitaly Gutkin)
NHM_Bryozoa
S309 Cameron Muskelly (Explorer of Deep Time) 🕒 Ivan Finney Nice image but the coral is Dibunophyllum bipartitum not Siphonodendron [ex Lithostrotion] junceum.
Just out: new data on phylac embryology #bryozoa #phylax #development from Julian Bibermairs master thesis Julian Bibermair including Wanninger Lab
Paulo Paulino Guajajara (1992/1993-2019) was a Brazillian from Araribóia #Indigenous Land.
He was a vocal advocate for the protection of the #Amazon rainforest & worked as a forest guardian to prevent #IllegalLogging in his community's territory.
#MolluscMonday Bivalve borings containing their shells and infilled with micrite sediment. Note the cross-cutting relationship of the borings on the right of the image. Jurassic Portland Limestone from the cladding of a building near St Paul’s Cathedral, London.
Peterborough Geological and Paleontological Group I'm pretty sure this is a sponge rather than a bryozoan but it's a close call!
#FossilFriday Taken in the field, a fragment of the cyclostome bryozoan Hornera weathered out from the Pleistocene Tainui Shell Bed of Whanganui, New Zealand. Hornerids like this are sometimes mistaken for stylasterid corals.
Exciting news! we have found the genus 𝑉𝑖𝑐𝑡𝑜𝑟𝑒𝑙𝑙𝑎 in one location of the #okavangodelta . This is the 1st valid record in the whole Southern African region! 🤯 A revision of the group will be published in due course #bryozoa #macroinvertebrates
Rt needed!🙈🤩🤯 a picture of one of my #bryozoa sample has been selected with 20 other to be selected as CNRS scientific picture of the year!
All pictures are visible here:
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And you can vote(preferentially for the bryozoa 🤪)here:
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#MolluscMonday Outcrop photograph of an upside down gastropod shell in the Palaeogene Red Bluff Tuff of Pukekio, Chatham Island.
#FossilFriday : relief map of a bedding plane surface covered in shell fragments of brachiopods, bryozoa, trilobites and echinoderms from the Late Ordovician (Hirnantian) Ellis Bay Formation, Anticosti Island, Québec.
Val Giddings Cameron Muskelly (Explorer of Deep Time) 🕒 Depends where you are collecting. In some places corals outnumber bryozoans, in others the reverse.
Effort pays off! My master's thesis finally transformed into my first publication 🤗
Great thanks to Thomas Schwaha
and Wanninger Lab for beeing so supportive!
Wanna check it out? #bryozoa #phylacs
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