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An exciting new Welsh fossil discovery from two of our Honorary Research Fellows for #FossilFriday! 460 million year old Mieridduryn bonniae may be the youngest Opabinia-like animal ever found by over 40 million years, and the first from outside N America https://t.co/YzNxcK5u00
This #MolluscMonday why not find out about our shell collections and the curators who work with them: https://t.co/ERBV2CX7QO
Newydd o fwydyn cynrhon gafodd ei ddarganfod yn Aberdaugleddau ym 1991 gan wyddonwyr @AmgueddfaCymru.
Cafodd ei enwi yn Scalibregma celticum oherwydd ei wreiddiau Cymreig #WythnosNaturCymru @WBP_wildlife @WalesNatureWeek
A new species of maggot worm was discovered in 1991 in Milford Haven by @AmgueddfaCymru
scientists. It is called Scalibregma celticum after its Welsh roots #WalesNatureWeek @WBP_wildlife
@WalesNatureWeek
Our scientists @Museum_Cardiff study shells, pollen, diatoms, marine worms, plants, mosses, seaweeds, fossils, minerals #InternationalWomensDay2022 #IWD2022
From caring for our collections of natural history specimens, to research and discovering new species. Our scientists do a whole range of things @Museum_Cardiff #InternationalWomensDay2022 #IWD2022
"I look after the marine collections @Museum_Cardiff and study bristle worms" #WomeninScience
"Dwi’n gofalu am gasgliadau morol @Museum_Cardiff ac yn astudio mwydod gwrychog" #MerchedMewnGwyddoniaeth
"I look after the mosses, fungi and algae collection @Museum_Cardiff, helping scientists get access to specimens up to 200 years old for scientific research" #WomeninScience
"I am a palaeontologist @Museum_Cardiff - I investigate the ecology and taxonomy of tiny fossil colonial marine animals called bryozoans" #WomenInScience #FossilFriday