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Dr. Ronny Maik Leder posted a new specimen. 7 years ago
7 years ago7 years agoDr. Ronny Maik Leder has contributed specimen mFeM 50495 to myFOSSIL!
Dr. Ronny Maik Leder posted a new specimen. 7 years ago
Dr. Ronny Maik Leder has contributed specimen mFeM 50495 to myFOSSIL!
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Hi, @rleder – are these two specimens? Are they housed within your personal collection? Talk to you soon, Jen
Hi Jennifer,
no this is actually one specimen but the images are quite bad. That is something that we uploaded as a test as part of our first PaleoBlitz or digitization workshop in 2016. It is in my personal collection but maybe not worth to remain in the myFossil collection, qualitywise and informationwise. You can not really get any good…[Read more]
Hi, Ronny – I think this specimen is fine to remain on the website. It can still be useful to others interested in the taxon or region.
The blank specimens are likely a result of draft specimens from the previous upload process. We recently migrated all of the data to a more uniform and up to museum standards database. This new system does not…[Read more]