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My colleagues and I have revised the Scaphiophryne calcarata species complex, wading into the 'chamber of horrors' that was left behind by horrendously preserved type specimens and vague descriptions of frogs with complex biogeography
https://t.co/qNkIocUQmk
I feel like the person who wrote this 1871 Printer's Handy Book of Specimens had a lot of fun.
@nostalgic_jpg I might be wrong but aren’t those specimen 8’s children from Spooky’s Jumpscare Mansion?
I'm drawing playable races at different ages to flash out world-building, so players can see more than just the peak phisical specimens of each race. This is the lates one: Half-Orcs. [OC] via /r/DnD https://t.co/gEUXPZiCKV #DnD #rpg
Back from "break" to Week 4 of #UnnaturalHistory! This week we talked about scientific expeditions + fieldwork in "extreme" environments, from the tropics to the Arctic. We discussed hierarchies of knowledge production, the movement of specimens + the "burden" of science.
Some favorite French monogram specimens from my latest book with @thedailyheller, Vintage Graphic Design.
You can purchase a copy here: https://t.co/v4FLDWbwon
@Tomozaurus @aelgorriaga1 It's mostly thought of as a medium to large tree, based on the leaf-beds in the Gristhorpe plant beds. However I suspect there may have been some variation within the genus (if it does represent a biological genus). I've reconstructed the Crato specimen as a small tree.
More uploads, @lordaltros character Stephanie from his comic The Specimen, you should all give it a read some time!
Monstera Deliciosa Veriegata Albo
Wonder who she had to kill for such a rare specimen... And, can I get a cutting? <3