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What does VMNH stand for?

Virginia Museum of Natural History (Martinsville, VA)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The 24 fossilized dinosaur eggs were authenticated by experts from the Virginia Museum of Natural History to date from about 60 million years ago.
Fraser, a paleontologist at the virginia Museum of Natural History in Martinsville.
This is a milestone find," said Richard Hoffman, a millipede expert at the Virginia Museum of Natural History who had no connection with the discovery.
Scientists with the Virginia Museum of Natural History have confirmed the discovery of a 500 million-year-old fossil called a stromatolite.
The number of legs is insignificant compared to the geography," says entomologist Richard Hoffman of the Virginia Museum of Natural History in Martinsville, who focuses on that state's insect diversity.
Paleontologists at the Virginia Museum of Natural History found bones from the 35-foot whale in 1990, but the skeleton took several years to prepare and identify as a new species.
Fraser, a paleontologist at the Virginia Museum of Natural History in Martinsville.
Fraser of the Virginia Museum of Natural History in Martinsville agrees that the reexamined fossil more closely resembles a snake than a lizard.

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