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We're the Invertebrate Paleontology collection at @nhmla

**Exciting update!** LACMIP is ringing in the new year with even more fossil insects online! Check out our GBIF dataset for 4,091 freshly digitized specimen records from the Statz Collection (link in bio). Many more to come in 2019... 😊🐜 #invertpaleobit.ly/2SeRBZD

fossilsofLA's tweet image. **Exciting update!** LACMIP is ringing in the new year with even more fossil insects online! Check out our GBIF dataset for 4,091 freshly digitized specimen records from the Statz Collection (link in bio). Many more to come in 2019... 😊🐜 #invertpaleo… bit.ly/2SeRBZD

One part of our jobs is to find ways to support our hopes and dreams for the collections. Today we submitted a proposal to digitize a selection of Cretaceous fossils from the Western Interior of North America. Here, Erin from Long Beach City College is h… ift.tt/2CE9s8d

fossilsofLA's tweet image. One part of our jobs is to find ways to support our hopes and dreams for the collections. Today we submitted a proposal to digitize a selection of Cretaceous fossils from the Western Interior of North America. Here, Erin from Long Beach City College is h… ift.tt/2CE9s8d

Alright #fossilsofLA friends and family, today is #fossilfriday and it’s also my last day working at @nhmla and the #LACMIP collection 😢 For those of you who don’t know me, I’m Katy, assistant collections manager and face behind this account. I’ll b… ift.tt/2NtljdW

fossilsofLA's tweet image. Alright #fossilsofLA friends and family, today is #fossilfriday and it’s also my last day working at @nhmla and the #LACMIP collection 😢 
For those of you who don’t know me, I’m Katy, assistant collections manager and face behind this account. I’ll b… ift.tt/2NtljdW

Today’s #fossilfriday is brought to you by #LACMIP collections assistant Shawn Wiedrick, who is currently working on the molecular systematics of recent eastern Pacific ‘Ocinebrina’ species. Lately Shawn has been analyzing a portion of the Pleistocene ‘… ift.tt/2o8fKU0

fossilsofLA's tweet image. Today’s #fossilfriday is brought to you by #LACMIP collections assistant Shawn Wiedrick, who is currently working on the molecular systematics of recent eastern Pacific ‘Ocinebrina’ species.  Lately Shawn has been analyzing a portion of the Pleistocene ‘… ift.tt/2o8fKU0

#LACMIP alum Maria Rodriguez is featured yet again on the @NatlParkService website! Check out her “Meet a Paleontologist” interview to see all the awesome work she’s doing at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area! nps.gov/articles/meeta…


Today we’re saying goodbye (for now) to Chelsie, who has been interning with us this summer through the @occidentalcollege #InternLA program. Chelsie has been helping us digitize our California Paleocene collection as part of a research project focusing … ift.tt/2vWTSyw

fossilsofLA's tweet image. Today we’re saying goodbye (for now) to Chelsie, who has been interning with us this summer through the @occidentalcollege #InternLA program. Chelsie has been helping us digitize our California Paleocene collection as part of a research project focusing … ift.tt/2vWTSyw

It’s #fossilfriday and the professors from the biology department at @pcclancer are visiting to learn how they can connect their students with our collections. Here they are learning all about how to photograph insect fossils for our @fossilinsectcollabo… ift.tt/2LKHYSe

fossilsofLA's tweet image. It’s #fossilfriday and the professors from the biology department at @pcclancer are visiting to learn how they can connect their students with our collections. Here they are learning all about how to photograph insect fossils for our @fossilinsectcollabo… ift.tt/2LKHYSe

Happy late-in-the-day #fossilfriday everyone! The @nhmla conservation team came by our collection today to take a look at our collection of silicified insects, to try and determine if they can remount and rehouse them, and maybe even re-attach the legs o… ift.tt/2JHA72P

fossilsofLA's tweet image. Happy late-in-the-day #fossilfriday everyone! The @nhmla conservation team came by our collection today to take a look at our collection of silicified insects, to try and determine if they can remount and rehouse them, and maybe even re-attach the legs o… ift.tt/2JHA72P

Now here is a Pleistocene scaphopod that went through a lot during its lifetime! See all of those little lines on the shell? Each one of those is a repair scar, and represents a time when this poor little mollusk was attacked by a hungry crab looking for… ift.tt/2mcVrUG

fossilsofLA's tweet image. Now here is a Pleistocene scaphopod that went through a lot during its lifetime! See all of those little lines on the shell? Each one of those is a repair scar, and represents a time when this poor little mollusk was attacked by a hungry crab looking for… ift.tt/2mcVrUG

Awesome lunchtime lecture today for #trilobitetuesday from @ucriversideofficial professor Dr. Nigel Hughes! He and his students are here looking through our Cambrian collections today, and talked to us about their research on the Cambrian trilobite genus… ift.tt/2ucHeeE

fossilsofLA's tweet image. Awesome lunchtime lecture today for #trilobitetuesday from @ucriversideofficial professor Dr. Nigel Hughes! He and his students are here looking through our Cambrian collections today, and talked to us about their research on the Cambrian trilobite genus… ift.tt/2ucHeeE

Happy #fossilfriday friends! These little lumps of rock may not look like much, but they’re actually Paleocene brachiopods from here in Southern California! Brachiopods are a group of invertebrates that dominated during the Paleozoic, but went nearly com… ift.tt/2lGFPbw

fossilsofLA's tweet image. Happy #fossilfriday friends! These little lumps of rock may not look like much, but they’re actually Paleocene brachiopods from here in Southern California! Brachiopods are a group of invertebrates that dominated during the Paleozoic, but went nearly com… ift.tt/2lGFPbw

The theme for today’s post is an invertebrate paleontology #threefer- it’s #cephalopodweek, #jurassicjune, and of course #fossilfriday! So today we thought we’d bring you some awesome Jurassic ammonites. Ammonites are extinct shelled cephalopods that are… ift.tt/2tmtdut

fossilsofLA's tweet image. The theme for today’s post is an invertebrate paleontology #threefer- it’s #cephalopodweek, #jurassicjune, and of course #fossilfriday! So today we thought we’d bring you some awesome Jurassic ammonites. Ammonites are extinct shelled cephalopods that are… ift.tt/2tmtdut

For today’s #trilobitetuesday we’re bringing you a #whopper of a trilobite! Some large species of trilobites could grow up to 30 inches in length, like this #Dalmanites purduei. Some members of this genus could get even larger than the example pictured h… ift.tt/2MG1xcj

fossilsofLA's tweet image. For today’s #trilobitetuesday we’re bringing you a #whopper of a trilobite! Some large species of trilobites could grow up to 30 inches in length, like this #Dalmanites purduei. Some members of this genus could get even larger than the example pictured h… ift.tt/2MG1xcj

It’s everyone’s favorite day... #trilobitetuesday! Meet Cryptolithoides ulrichi (scale bar spatula is a half centimeter). Cryptolithoides was an #Ordovician bottom-dweller who burrowed deep into the mud to find food particles. Check out the fringe around… ift.tt/2y1gGRY

fossilsofLA's tweet image. It’s everyone’s favorite day... #trilobitetuesday! Meet Cryptolithoides ulrichi (scale bar spatula is a half centimeter). Cryptolithoides was an #Ordovician bottom-dweller who burrowed deep into the mud to find food particles. Check out the fringe around… ift.tt/2y1gGRY

Please join us on this #museummonday in congratulating #LACMIP Collections Assistant Javaria, who graduated from @elcaminoedu this weekend! Javaria will be heading off to @sandiegostateuniversity this fall to continue pursuing her bachelors in Geology, b… ift.tt/2JDgyJI

fossilsofLA's tweet image. Please join us on this #museummonday in congratulating #LACMIP Collections Assistant Javaria, who graduated from @elcaminoedu this weekend! Javaria will be heading off to @sandiegostateuniversity this fall to continue pursuing her bachelors in Geology, b… ift.tt/2JDgyJI

#fossilfriday take two, this time actually on Friday (clearly it’s been a long week)... Check out this amazing model of a heteromorph ammonite in the @calacademy geology collection! These are used for teaching and they are absolutely spectacular. Heterom… ift.tt/2xYkzas

fossilsofLA's tweet image. #fossilfriday take two, this time actually on Friday (clearly it’s been a long week)... Check out this amazing model of a heteromorph ammonite in the @calacademy geology collection! These are used for teaching and they are absolutely spectacular. Heterom… ift.tt/2xYkzas

Fossils of L.A. reposted

If your fossil is Miocene in age, will WORMS help you update the name? #digidata @fossilsofLA Katy Estes-Smargiassi

epicc_tcn's tweet image. If your fossil is Miocene in age, will WORMS help you update the name? #digidata @fossilsofLA Katy Estes-Smargiassi

Fossils of L.A. reposted

Exploring georeferenced fossil specimens in the Pacific and Caribbean #digidata @fossilsofLA

epicc_tcn's tweet image. Exploring georeferenced fossil specimens in the Pacific and Caribbean #digidata @fossilsofLA

How’s everyone’s #fossilfriday going? Ours is going great, especially since we came across these Pennsylvanian scaphopods! These Paleozoic scaphopods, Dentalium (Antalis) raymondi, are pretty giant compared to most of their modern counterparts (with some… ift.tt/2JkzvE5

fossilsofLA's tweet image. How’s everyone’s #fossilfriday going? Ours is going great, especially since we came across these Pennsylvanian scaphopods! These Paleozoic scaphopods, Dentalium (Antalis) raymondi, are pretty giant compared to most of their modern counterparts (with some… ift.tt/2JkzvE5

It’s #fossilfriday and we had a fun visit from our friends at the @westernsciencecenter today. Max the Mastadon (and his caretakers Alton and @brittandbone) loved our Ephippiorthoceras, an Ordovician nautilus. These long, straight, shelled cephalopods do… ift.tt/2xejWcj

fossilsofLA's tweet image. It’s #fossilfriday and we had a fun visit from our friends at the @westernsciencecenter today. Max the Mastadon (and his caretakers Alton and @brittandbone) loved our Ephippiorthoceras, an Ordovician nautilus. These long, straight, shelled cephalopods do… ift.tt/2xejWcj

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