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FossilBugz · public/educational resource, arthropods

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  • Members: 34
  • Category: Paleontology
  • Founded: Oct 26, 2004
  • Language: English
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Fossil Bugz (Arthropods) are more diverse and abundant than dinosaurs, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and fish COMBINED!! FossilBugz is an egroup about the evolution and fossil history of insects, spiders, millipedes, and other creepy crawly arthropods! FossilBugz provides an introduction and web resource for teachers, students (grades K-12, undergraduate), and the general public.

Membership is free. Members are encouraged to browse the egroup (Messages, Files, Photos, Links, Databases, Polls, and Calender) and ask questions! Unlike other websites, FossilBugz has several members who are professional paleontologists and arthropod experts, available to answer your questions.

If members have photographs to post on FossilBugz, please send the photos to moderator, Cary, at xenoblatta@hotmail.com.

***FossilBugz is NOT a commercial website. Solicitation, selling, or trading of any fossils is prohibited. Members who break this rule may be warned and/or removed from the egroup. Thank you.***

If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please contact Cary Easterday at xenoblatta [AT] hotmail.com. Thank you!

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Oldest Horseshoe Crab Fossil Reported
Hi all, The oldest known fossil horseshoe crab (Lunataspis aurora) have been reported from Ordovician rocks (445 Ma) in Canada. If confirmed, this discovery
Posted - Wed Jan 30, 2008 4:52 pm
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Recommended books for educators
Hi all, I recommend two children's books on the evolution of life on land...before the dinosaurs. I do not gain any money from the sales of these books. I
Posted - Thu Nov 29, 2007 1:09 pm
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Seeking Montana Sites
Greetings: Northwest Federation director and president for the Oregon Coast Agate Club in Newport, traveling to Montana mid-July for rock- and fossil-
Posted - Tue Jun 26, 2007 3:58 pm
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Tucson Show
Hi all, I've put together a preliminary posting of some photos I took at the Tucson Show. There's a link off my paleo page at:
Posted - Thu Feb 15, 2007 11:45 pm
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Fossil Cookies
Hi all, If you ever wanted to taste a trilobite, try the cookie recipes at these websites: http://www.georgehart.com/trilobites/trilobite.html
Posted - Thu Dec 21, 2006 4:52 pm
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