Evelyn the Adventurous Entomologist EvolutionEvelyn the Adventurous Entomologist: The True Story of a World Traveling Bug Hunter BY CHRISTINE EVANS Back in 1881, when Evelyn Cheesman was born, English girls were expected to be clean and dressed in frilly dresses. But Evelyn crawled in dirt and collected glow worms in jars. When girls grew up they were expected to marry and look after children. But Evelyn took charge of the London Zoo insect house, filling it with crawling and fluttering
gumanomocon) have been collected in the late Miocene Cercado formation
The presence of the genus Asturiella Bless in collections of Morrowan age helps to confirm a close relationship between North America and Europe during the late Paleozoic
Run your fingers over fossils of ammonites
Barnett circles to her central point of listening to nature’s wisdom―and acting on what seashells have to say about taking care of each other and our world
and other oddities—what’s not to like about beetles
the book will appeal to scientists and amateur science readers alike
A total of 23 new species of Muricidae are described
The first or final appearances of many taxa occurring in the late Bajocian — Bathonian— Callovian may
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Mammoths walked across ice bridges over parts of the ocean frozen by the cold climate
These mugs have an amazing tactile feel
seems to be most similar to that in the Dalmanitina Beds (Hirnantian) or possibly earliest Llandovery beds of Östergotland