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By following my twitter, you are contractually obligated to let me know if you see one of the following specimens in the wild
We mark National Insect Week #NIW2020 by saying thanks #NationalLottery players for supporting us to save & share 200+ years' natural heritage of our British Insect Collection 1 million+ specimens including beetles, bees, flies & fleas 🦋https://t.co/qGyZVtYo19 @HeritageFundUK
Watched The Collection (2012) the great follow up to 2009's The Collector. This time bug enthusiast maniac "the Collector" isn't doing house calls he's practising mass slaughter in his own warehouse where he keeps his collection of specimens. Really ups the ante from the first👍
Unfortunately, the storage box containing the rest of specimens of the original series was destroyed by Cribb’s landlady in revenge for rent arrears.
Since then, nobody else has been able to collect any further specimens, and the moth has not been seen alive.
Ambuzz, a Bug type that evolves into the Bug/Rock type Atlasquito. This line is based on Mosquitoes, atlas, specimens found preserved in amber, and Jurassic Park. To learn more about this line, check out my Instagram! #PokemonGO #PokemonSwordandShield #Pokemon #fakemon #art
3D specimens of fossil otters from the Middle Miocene of Thailand https://t.co/0iLpd5pUZa
Kate Furbish was born this month in 1834 and dedicated herself to compiling "Flora of Maine", donated to @BowdoinCollege. She described Pedicularis furbishiae and Aster cordifolius var furbishiae, and her 4k specimens were passed from @NewEngBotanical to Gray @HarvardHerbaria.
Happy #FossilFriday everyone! Check out our 3D model of a grizzly bear now on #sketchfab and the research being done by @AlexisMychajliw on @labreatarpits specimens! https://t.co/z3GUWigyee #tarpitsoftheworld #research #fossils #paleontology #bears
Following the #MuseumsUnlocked photography theme today:
A crucial piece of equipment in our collections - the HerbScan machine for imaging pressed botanical specimens without turning them upside down.
We can then share the high quality photos for science, art and museum lovers!
Some of plant specimens collected by Ynes Mexia can be found digitized at the NYBG Steere Herbarium. https://t.co/KVviIXSnnG
Spending the morning trying to draw things from a dream, and remembering I never posted these excellent specimens sleep-me came up with.
@splatonoodles hello, thank you for hosting this! i’m a hobbyist so my goals are a bit silly, mainly just trying to be more social and have more eyes looking at my doodles. a lot of what i do is nsfw but here’s a couple of sfw specimens:
Data, samples and specimens collected during the HMS Challenger voyage from nearly 150 years ago can be used to measure the effects of #ClimateMW change today. The published reports from the expedition are freely available via @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/5nqd4cBYwE #MuseumWeek
@ni075 @CambrianShe In some specimens, you’re also able to see the transition between the annulations of the head and frontal appendage and the smooth cuticle of the trunk.
I've been updating Wikipedia species pages with details of important & type specimens @World_Museum. Its nice when I find info about the specimens is already there, such as the types of the Himalayan Quail which were painted by both Edward Lear, for the description, & John Gould
#mermay day 9: blanket octopus!
this cephalopod is most known for the incredibly long webbing connecting its tentacles, a trait only found in female specimens!
males are only about the size of a walnut, while females have been shown to get up to 6 feet in length!
Fernandez Dumont et al. (2020) describe new specimens of the notosuchian Araripesuchus buitreraensis, from Argentinian Patagonia, revealing new morphological information. https://t.co/zJWyW5sCNt
Mrs. Hussey collected mushroom specimens and made beautiful illustrations like this one of a poisonous, carrion-scented mushroom. She published 163 such plates in "Illustrations of British Mycology".
"Devil's Mushroom/Boletus satanas"
Anna Maria Hussey
1847
Watercolor on Paper