Paleonet: Fossil plant specimens showing animal/insect damage

Kevin D Webster Kevin.Webster at Colorado.EDU
Thu Jul 21 13:03:53 UTC 2011


Hi Anthony,

I know that the University of Colorado at Boulder has specimens that show insect damage. You might try contacting Dena Smith

Sincerely,

Kevin Webster

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Kevin Webster
Indiana University, Geological Science
Graduate Student
720-273-9410
kevdwebs at indiana.edu
websterkgd at gmail.com


---- Original message ----
>Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 16:35:30 +0100
>From: paleonet-bounces at nhm.ac.uk (on behalf of "Anthony Butcher" <Anthony.Butcher at port.ac.uk>)
>Subject: Paleonet: Fossil plant specimens showing animal/insect damage  
>To: "paleonet at nhm.ac.uk" <paleonet at nhm.ac.uk>
>
>   Dear all,
>    
>   I am looking to obtain some fossil plant specimens
>   for my palaeobotany teaching collection showing
>   evidence of plant-animal interaction (e.g. insect
>   feeding, galls, mining, etc, etc) - does anyone know
>   where I might be able to get hold of some?
>    
>   I'm happy to potentially purchase some (though
>   budget is limited), or possibly do a swap for
>   material that I have in my own collection that may
>   be of interest elsewhere (of a variety of fossil
>   groups).
>    
>   Looking forward to hearing from you!
>    
>   With best regards,
>    
>   Tony Butcher.
>    
>    
>    
>    
>   ____________________________________
>
>   Dr Anthony Butcher
>   Palynological & Stratigraphical Research
>   School of Earth & Environmental Sciences
>   University of Portsmouth
>   Burnaby Building
>   Burnaby Road
>   Portsmouth
>   PO1 3QL
>   United kingdom
>   Tel:  (+44) 23 9284 2486
>   Fax:  (+44) 23 9284 2244
>   anthony.butcher at port.ac.uk
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