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Historic Because museums didn't always get it quite right.

(From "Musei Leveriani explicatio, anglica et latina" (1792), in via : https://t.co/3TCOeQn1UX)

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My two newest 'creations' featuring Scorpaenopsis macrochir are now up for sale in my Etsy shop. Enjoy 20% off the two new prints for the next two weeks! https://t.co/txnaOzkz6z

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I ultimately decided that I was unhappy with what I produced the past few days concerning the first of my three scorpionfishes. So... I removed scales and tried to clear up a few parts that were still out of focus. I'm done with it now!

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This pollen is some sweet 👁 🍬! "Ueber den Pollen" (1837) is authored by German chemist Carl Julius Fritzsche, who earned his doctorate with an 1833 thesis on pollen. Indulge this in thanks to : https://t.co/Y91TL9Kf07

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I was busy yesterday so here is my day late post! I'm Jessika and I'm making art that communicates science to the general public as well as making it more fun for kids in school!

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Results from the basement test Mecochirus and Tupaxuara.

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Highlights from the open voice chat. Rogeryon, Diabloceratops, Apatosuchus and Pachyrhizodus.

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Highlights from the pterosaur Aymberedactylus, Istiodactylus, Normannognathus, Sordes.

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New confirmed swimming style for Spinosaurus!

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For this My reconstructions of small ornithischians, particularly relatively early taxa, show them as very fluffy animals. Actually after my recent conversations with some have gotten even fluffier!

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My first attempt at a fossil reconstruction!
A Coxoplectoptera larva, a fossil member of the stem group of mayflies from the Lower Cretaceous.
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Reference source: https://t.co/LLOzebijTN

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A quick break from for a flashback to 2014 and an infected

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Common Spiny Lobster (Palinurus elephas). (plate unsigned) from Cuvier's Animal Kingdom, Vol. 3: Mollusca, Annelides, Crustacea, Arachnides and Insecta (1834), by Pierre André Latreille. Contributed to by the of the : https://t.co/WUwFSn8W13

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Third, Scorpaenopsis macrochir. Also, just my phone camera - pending a photography session for print quality images. Also, pretty pretty!

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Second, Scorpaena scrofa. Also, just my phone camera - pending a photography session for print quality images. I, personally, think it is damn gorgeous.

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Not often one sees a PhD as beautiful as this - Rachel Pedder-Smith on botanical illustration (her own work) . It is also an exceptionally interesting read: https://t.co/C9dv0fyU43

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Canthigaster solandri, a spotted sharpnose. An odd fish, with a unique anatomy. This print, and ones like it, on sale in my Etsy shop at https://t.co/dKJQHqgcWA

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