"Fossil Coleoptera From Florissant In The United States National Museum" presents a detailed study of fossil beetles discovered in Florissant, Colorado, and housed in the United States National Museum. Authored by Henry Frederick Wickham, this work offers an in-depth examination of the morphology, classification, and evolutionary significance of these ancient insects.
The book provides valuable insights into the paleoecology of the Florissant fossil beds, renowned for their exceptionally well-preserved insect fossils. Wickham’s research contributes significantly to our understanding of the biodiversity and environmental conditions of the region during the Oligocene epoch. This volume is an essential resource for paleontologists, entomologists, and anyone interested in the fossil history of insects.
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