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Category: Paleontology

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Site gives an extensive list of links to websites about fossils and paleontology. There is a separate section for Trilobites.


The Paleontological Society of Southern Arizona (PSSA) was organized to serve those residing in southern Arizona who have an interest in paleontology and fossils. This is the homepage for the Society. The Society is headquartered in Tucson.


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Article describes a new gastropod from the Paleocene of southern California.


Article describes a new gastropod Neadmete from the Pliocene of southern California.


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Pictures of popular fossils with references to where they were found.


Pipe Creek Sinkhole in Grant County contains an amazing assemblage of fossils from the early Pliocene Epoch, about five million years ago, possibly the only site of its kind in the interior of the eastern half of North America.


Description of sites in different regions of Poland, embracing advises and snaps of the found specimens. Among them Soliclymenia from Dzikowiec, found the first time since 1840 year.


The history and present state-of-art of palaeoentomology. Catalogues, images of fossil insects and localities, publications, personal Web-pages, links, etc. The bulk of material comes from Asia. A separate section is devoted to ambers. In both English and Russian.