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RMjustrena.bsky.social

There's a thing here listing what you like, so here's mine: Archaeology, obv. animals, especially dogs, cats, horses, lizards. Dinosaurs and palaeobotany Aircraft. Art that I can understand (not squiggly lines) Pokemon Folklore stuff dark humour

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JTmostlymammoths.bsky.social

A new regime of herbivory from diverse plant–arthropod interactions from the Middle Jurassic of northeastern #China#ichnology#paleobotany#palaeobotanywww.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

Diverse pictures of fossil plants and insect traces
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JTmostlymammoths.bsky.social

GORGEOUS: Reassessing floral diversity at Río Pichileufú, earliest middle Eocene of Río Negro, #Argentina#paleobotany#palaeobotany#PlantSciencepalaeo-electronica.org/content/2024...

Lots of GORGEOUS fossil plants: FIGURE 3. Exemplars of morphotypes GZ001‒GZ012, ferns (A‒D) and gymnosperms (E‒L). Names (see Appendix 1 for authorities) are provided for general reference, but in many cases, the same botanical name may apply to more than one morphotype, or one morphotype may encompass more than one name (Appendices 1, 5; see text for discussion). A, GZ001, “Dicksonia” patagonica, USNM PAL 40379a; B, GZ002, “Asplenium” incertum, USNM PAL 40380; C, GZ003, “Goniopteris” patagoniana, USNM PAL 40382; D, GZ004, (BAR) RP3_2005_610; E, GZ005, possible cycad, BAR 5600; F, GZ006, Ginkgoites patagonicus, BAR 4312; G, GZ007, Araucaria pichileufensis, BAR 5347; H, GZ008, Agathis zamunerae, USNM 40378d; I, GZ009, Papuacedrus prechilensis, (BAR) RP3_2005_1035; J, GZ010, Retrophyllum oxyphyllum, (BAR) RP3_2005_93A; K, GZ011, Dacrycarpus engelhardti, USNM 40385h; L, GZ012, Podocarpus andiniformis, USNM 40384.
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DSsusieoftraken.bsky.social

This display in Nottingham's Natural History Museum at Wollaton Hall shows the fragmentary nature of #Palaeobotany#Paleobotany#FossilFriday 🌲🌍🧪⚒️

A museum display cabinet with a central image of a giant clubmoss tree with fossils of each of the different organs superimposed over it, and some explanatory text and diagrams. Wollaton Hall, Nottingham.
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JTmostlymammoths.bsky.social

The Silurian–Devonian terrestrial revolution: Diversity patterns and sampling bias of the vascular #plant#macrofossil#paleobotany#palaeobotanywww.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

Fig. 3. Morphological diversity of Silurian–Devonian floras (II). 

Image of fossil plants that have vastly different structures--a bit spikey, a bit bulbous, etc.
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Willow leaf (Salix inquierenda) 🍃 From 5 - 23 mya. #Idaho#paleobotany#palaeobotany#paleontology#palaeontology

A chunk of rock with gorgeous fossil leaves, one of which is particularly long and well-preserved.
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JKpalaeojules.bsky.social

Here's a plant for your enjoyment. (I was sharing art elsewhere and didn't want y'all to feel left out) #paleoart#palaeobotany#paleontology

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