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Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Dalmanitina sp. C015 / 0672

Dalmanitina sp. C015 / 0672
Dalmanitina sp. Ordovician Llandeilo / Caradoc Djebel Ougnat Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Eohapes sp

Eohapes sp
Eoharpes sp. Ordovician, early Caradocian, Izegguirene Formation, First Bamr group Bou Nemrou El Kaid Errami, Morocco. Eoharpes is an early example from the trilobite order Harpetida

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Cave Beat tooth showing the carina

Cave Beat tooth showing the carina
Cave Bear lower jaw with canine tooth showing the carina. Pleistocene Romania

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Binary system 2M J044144, artwork C015 / 0774

Binary system 2M J044144, artwork C015 / 0774
Binary system 2M J044144, artwork. At left is the primary star, an approximately 20 Jupiter-mass brown dwarf. At right is its 5-10 Jupiter-mass companion (other companions are not shown)

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Fairy Shrimp male C015 / 0717

Fairy Shrimp male C015 / 0717
Fairy Shrimp Chirocephalus diaphanus male. Fairy shrimps swim around on their backs, propelled by the constantly moving legs. Fossils of Fairy Shrimps have been found in Cambrian rocks in Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Paraceraurus exsul

Paraceraurus exsul Beyrich 1846. Ordovician, Llanvirn series, Dubovici Formation, Duboviki, River Volchov, St Petersburg, Russia. Pete Lawrance collection

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Close up of Ichthyosaur snout

Close up of Ichthyosaur snout
Ichthyosaur snout fragment with backward pointing teeth from the Jurassic Lower Lias clays of Lyme Regis, Dorset UK. These extinct marine reptiles were predators occupying the same ecologic niche as

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Cave Bear injury

Cave Bear injury
Cave Bear lower jaw with puncture wound from a Cave Lion. Pleistocene, Romania

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Kuiper Belt Object geysers, artwork

Kuiper Belt Object geysers, artwork
Kuiper Belt Object geysers. Artwork of erupting geysers on the surface of a Kuiper Belt Object. Overhead is a moon, with the Sun (yellow dot) in the far distance

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Miraspis mira C015 / 0681

Miraspis mira C015 / 0681
Miraspis mira Barrande 1846 Wenlock Series Motol Formation, Cernidla Lodenice Czech Republic

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Ordovician trilobite

Ordovician trilobite
Calymenella sp.Middle Ordovician, Caradocian, Greseuse du Ktaoua Zagora district Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Nodule containing trilobite fossils

Nodule containing trilobite fossils
Nodule containing a concentration of Ellipsocephalus hoffi (Schlotheim 1823) Middle Cambrian, Jince Formation, Hydrocephalus lyelli zone, Mount Konicek, Jince, Czech Republic. Pete Lawrance Collection

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Aquatic Reptile Skull

Aquatic Reptile Skull
Aquatic Reptile (Pachypleurosaur) Keichousaurus hui Triassic Period Xingyi, Guizhou, China. The snaggle teeth suggest that this was a fish eating reptile

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Inhalation Apparatus

Inhalation Apparatus
This version of a 19th century anaesthetic inhaler consists of a two-part vessel A and B containing a sponge soaked in sulfuric ether or chloroform

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Odontopleura ovata C015 / 0686

Odontopleura ovata C015 / 0686
Odontopleura ovata Emmrich 1839 Silurian, Wenlock Series, Wawoz, Pragowiec near Bardo, Cross Mountains, Poland

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Preserved heads of fossil amphibians

Preserved heads of fossil amphibians
Discosauriscus pulcherrimus. Amphibian fossils from the Lower Permian, Boskovice, Moravia, Czech Republic

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Large Ordovician trilobite

Large Ordovician trilobite
Megitaspis (Ekeraspis) hammondi Ordovician, Early / Middle Arenig Upper Fezouata Formation Zagora District, Morocco. Approximately 40 cms in length

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Cave Bear injury

Cave Bear injury
Cave Bear lower jaw with puncture wound from a Cave Lion. Pleistocene, Romania

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Future Europa, artwork C015 / 0780

Future Europa, artwork C015 / 0780
Future Europa, artwork. View from Europa (foreground) of Jupiter (centre) and the Sun (top) in the far distant future. The Sun has enlarged to become a red giant

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Large Cambrian Trilobite

Large Cambrian Trilobite
Accaparadoxides briaerus

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Harpides sp. C015 / 0747

Harpides sp. C015 / 0747
Harpides sp. Arenig Series, Upper Fezouata Formation, Ait zolli, Draa Valley, Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Odontapleura ovata

Odontapleura ovata
Odontopleura ovata Emmrich 1839 Silurian, Wenlock Series, Wawoz, Pragowiec near Bardo, Cross Mountains, Poland

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Pollen (Viburnum rhytidophyllum) SEM

Pollen (Viburnum rhytidophyllum) SEM
Viburnum pollen grain. Scanning electron micrograph of a pollen grain of the plant Viburnum rhytidophyllum. This plant is very hardy and can tolerate temperatures as low as -15 degrees centigrade

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Vendian fossil

Vendian fossil
Pre Cambrian (Vendian) fossil.possibly Tribrachidium heraldic Karakhta Halbinsel Onega, Letniy, White Sea, Arctic Russia

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Comet and Sun, artwork C015 / 0776

Comet and Sun, artwork C015 / 0776
Comet and Sun, artwork. Comets are bodies of ice and dust that enter the inner solar system from the outer solar system. As they approach the Sun, the heat boils the ice

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Earth-like extrasolar planet, artwork

Earth-like extrasolar planet, artwork
Earth-like extrasolar planet and its parent star, artwork. This planet has oceans, and an atmosphere that can support clouds. Aurorae (coloured lights) are seen in the polar atmosphere

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Gondwanaspis sp. C015 / 0741

Gondwanaspis sp. C015 / 0741
Gondwanasp[is sp.Devonian, Eifelian, Hamar Laghdad, Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Large Cambrian Trilobite C015 / 0733

Large Cambrian Trilobite C015 / 0733
Accaparadoxides briaerus from Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Cave Bear Molars

Cave Bear Molars
Cave Bear molar teeth. Ursus spelaeus, Pleistocene, Romania

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Jurassic Ammonite

Jurassic Ammonite
Lower Lias ammonite Coroniceras sp is a large Arietitid ammonite found at low tide in a specific layer of the Lias clays at Monmouth beach near Lyme Regis

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Fossil Amphibians

Fossil Amphibians
Discosauriscus pulcherrimus. Amphibian fossils from the Lower Permian, Boskovice, Moravia, Czech Republic

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Permian amphibian

Permian amphibian
Amphibian Branchiosaurus cf petrolei Gaudry, Permian Period, Keuper Schichten, Oderheim, Glun, Germany

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: BD+20 307 planetary collision, artwork C015 / 0773

BD+20 307 planetary collision, artwork C015 / 0773
BD+20 307 planetary collision. Artwork of planets colliding in orbit around the BD+20 307 binary system, located about 300 light years from Earth in the constellation of Aries

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Silkworm Cocoon Silk Fibres (SEM)

Silkworm Cocoon Silk Fibres (SEM)
Silkworm cocoon silk fibres. Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of silk fibres. The silkworm is the larva or caterpillar of the silkmoth which has been domesticated from the wild silkmoth Bombyx

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Calymene sp. C015 / 0746

Calymene sp. C015 / 0746
Calymene sp. Ordovician, Uppermost Llanvirn Series, Rehamna, Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Fossilised Shrimp

Fossilised Shrimp
Shrimp Carpopenaeus callirostris Cretaceous, Cenomanian, Hajoula, Lebanon

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Extinct Crinoids

Extinct Crinoids
Two individual calyxes of the crinoid Encrinus lilliformis Miller.They appear morphologically different, this is probably due top sexual dimorphism. Both calyyxes are damaged possibly by a predator

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Lactobacillus casei shirota bacteria SEM

Lactobacillus casei shirota bacteria SEM
Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the bacteria Lactobacillus casei Shirota strain. This particular strain of lactobacillus was isolated by a graduate from the Medical School of Kyoto University

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Stubblefieldia sp. C015 / 0707

Stubblefieldia sp. C015 / 0707
Stubblefieldia sp. Ordovician, Caradocian, Ikhf-n-Ouzreg, Morocco.This trilobite genus is named after Sir (Cyril) James Stubblefield FRS (1901" 1999) was a British geologist

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Ammonite Assemblage

Ammonite Assemblage
Marston Magna Marble from the Lower Lias of Dorset. Promicroceras martonense showing preservation of the original shell and iridescence caused by the mineral aragonite

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Lactobacillus casei bacteria (SEM)

Lactobacillus casei bacteria (SEM)
Lactobacillus casei bacteria. Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the bacteria Lactobacillus casei. L. casei is a bacterium that is found in the human intestines and mouth

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Ammonite Pathology

Ammonite Pathology
Hildoceras serpentinum (Reinecke) Jurassic, Upper Toarcioan, Falcifer Zone, Airrault, near Poitiers, Charentes, France. indentations are signs of disease

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Triassic Aquatic Reptile

Triassic Aquatic Reptile
Aquatic Reptile (Pachypleurosaur) Keichousaurus hui Triassic Period Xingyi, Guizhou, China

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Silurian Brachiopod

Silurian Brachiopod
Leptaena depressa, a Silurian brachiopod from the Wenlock Limestone near Eastnor, collected by Will Watson

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Electroetched Zinc Anode (SEM)

Electroetched Zinc Anode (SEM)
Electrochemically etched zinc anode. Scanning electron micrograph showing the erosion of a marine zinc anode. Sometimes called sacrificial anodes" these units are connected to all other metal

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Extinct Triassic Reptile

Extinct Triassic Reptile
Aquatic Reptile (Pachypleurosaur) Keichousaurus hui Triassic Period Xingyi, Guizhou, China

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Cave Bear vertebra C015 / 0720

Cave Bear vertebra C015 / 0720
Cave Bear vertebra, Pleistocene, Romania

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 2013: Triassic Crinoids C015 / 0688

Triassic Crinoids C015 / 0688
Two individual calyxes of the crinoid Encrinus lilliformis Miller.They appear morphologically different, this is probably due top sexual dimorphism. Both calyyxes are damaged possibly by a predator



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