Hawaiian Paleo Studies
Hawaiian Paleo Studies
This group is not limited to invertebrates—we welcome other fossils as well; birds, insects, mammals, etc.
Hawaii had a limited Miocene—most fossils observed are
From the recent Pleistocene and most species that survived the glaciated periods flourished until today. In this group I will present my findings on
Hawaii Pleistocene and Holocene invertebrates (phylum Mollusca). My current studies catalogs the Mollusca found along rocky shores through in-land areas where the land was once covered by ocean. Some sites yields rocky shoreline
Species which is well represented—distribution from substrata up-lifts
Or distribution from past tidal wave activity could be the reason. Some reef dwelling species flourished in the Pleistocene and are still present today. Feel free to contribute to the group and ask questions on Hawaiian molluscan fossils. All we ask is all submissions/contributions are limited to
Hawaiian materials/observations. Please study with us…and learn with us…
- Members
- 364
- City
- Honolulu
- State
- HI
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