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Online biotic database containing images and data for taxa used in analyses of Tropical American biodiversity over the past 25 million years.








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The Paleobiology Database* - A global, collection-based occurrence and taxonomic database for marine and terrestrial animals and plants of any geological age, as well as web-based software for statistical analysis of the data.

  • fosFARbase - A relational database of lower vertebrates (fish, amphibians, and reptiles) earth sciences from the Neogene of Eurasia.
  • Neptune - Neptune is a relational database part of CHRONOS Network. It contains fossil marine plankton records and chronostratigraphy from Deep Sea Drilling Research (DSDP) and Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) sites.
  • Austrofossil - Searchable database on fossils from Austria.
  • Trace Fossil Image Database - Pictures of trace fossils provided by Anthony Martin paleontology at Emory.
  • Fossils: An Illustrated Database on French Tertiary Fossils - A scientific collection database of Paleogene (Tertiary) shells, mostly from paleontology the Paris basin, with taxonomy and bibliography of all included paleontology species.
  • Neogene Marine Biota of Tropical America - Online biotic database containing images and data for taxa databases used in analyses of Tropical American biodiversity over the past databases 25 million years.
  • Alaska Paleontological Database - A searchable fossil database containing published and unpublished fossil records and locality information for the state of Alaska.
  • BUGS - A database of British Coleoptera (Arthropoda: Insecta), including earth sciences information earth sciences on habitat, distribution, and fossil occurrence, along earth sciences with their earth sciences bibliographic references. Database available for earth sciences download in Microsoft earth sciences Access format.
  • Fossil Record 2 - Family level searchable database of fossil organisms. Create earth sciences your earth sciences own diversity plots of different groups.
  • Brachiopod World Database - Comprehensive and searchable database of taxa from around paleontology the world.
  • PaleoLink - A relational database for fossils being built at the University earth sciences of Kansas.
  • Stratigraphy.Net - Stratigraphy.Net aims to provide free and open access to geoscientific earth sciences information and data with special emphasis on the disciplines of earth sciences stratigraphy, paleontology and sedimentology.
  • PaleoBase On-Line - Databases intended to provide authoritative references for common paleontology and stratigraphically important invertebrate macrofossils.
  • The Paleobiology Database - Provides a searchable database bringing together taxonomic and databases distributional information on the entire fossil record of databases plants and animals.
  • Goniat - Paleozoic ammonoid database system, Tübingen University, Germany.
  • Cleveland Museum of Natural History: Invertebrate Paleontology Collection Database - Allows the user to perform online searches of the database.


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