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George Phillips posted a new specimen. 6 years ago
6 years ago6 years agoGeorge Phillips has contributed specimen mFeM 52633 to myFOSSIL!
George Phillips posted a new specimen. 6 years ago
George Phillips has contributed specimen mFeM 52633 to myFOSSIL!
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Hi, @george-phillips – is this specimen formally reposited or in your personal collection?
I found a differing taxonomy on the PBDB: https://paleobiodb.org/classic/basicTaxonInfo?taxon_no=142486
Hi, Jennifer. I don’t really have a personal collection. I posted this and the others from the MMNS collection–before it occurred to me that this page was primarily for specimens from personal collections. When I realized this, I thought, my posts may be helpful anyway to those in need of assistance with identifications. As for the taxonomy, just…[Read more]
If you prefer I remove the MMNS material, I will do that.
No, it is fine to keep museum specimens up but we will need to add some language to their occurrence data indicating they have a permanent home. I can add this to my to-do list tomorrow