Foraminifera caught my interest. They are precious and their study covers so many areas: From field- to home-work, from rock-formations to photography. SEM and computer -stuff. I like the worldwide foraminiferal community - so help- and thoughtful people. Share may enthusiasm.
Pinna lanceolata Bivalve Fossil
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This image is identified as Pinna lanceolata (J. Sowerby) bivalve fossil.
They were found in the Corallian Beds Lower Calcareous Grit Scarborough
Yorks Eng...
Update: Tree of Eukaryotes (parasitology edition)
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There arose a need for a new tree for a parasitology meeting, so after
almost five years, I finally updated the tree of eukaryotes. There are
still things ...
Publications - update 4
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The ariophantid *Hemiplecta belerang* sp. nov. from South Sumatra is
described in this paper. It is compared with its closest congeners, from
which it is g...
It tells you the main stories of 2010, portrays contributors, reports about the activities such as at FORAMS 2010 and the exhibition. A lookout on 2011 is made.