- The
Oxford University Museum of
Natural History (
OUMNH) is a
museum displaying many of the
University of Oxford's
natural history specimens,
located on...
-
Oxford University Museum of
Natural History,
OUMNH J.9245,
OUMNH J.9247
through OUMNH J.9301 and
OUMNH J.10453. The
specimen consists of a
partial skull...
- (specimina
OUMNH J13693–13703), some
sacral ribs with a foot bone (metatarsal,
OUMNH J13704–13712), a hand bone (metacarpal,
OUMNH J13748), and a claw (
OUMNH J13721)...
- 12
March 2012.
Retrieved 4
April 2008. "The Museum's architecture". www.
oumnh.ox.ac.uk.
Oxford University Museum of
Natural History.
Retrieved 6 May 2020...
- footprints, set
across the lawn of
Oxford University Museum of
Natural History (
OUMNH). A
creature named Cheirotherium was, for a long time and
still may be,...
- learningzone.
oumnh.ox.ac.uk. "Streak of a mineral". learningzone.
oumnh.ox.ac.uk. "Fluorescense,
magnetism and
chemical testing of minerals". learningzone.
oumnh.ox...
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length of 2 m (6.6 ft).
Stratesaurus is
known from the
holotype specimen OUMNH J.10337, a
dorsoventrally crushed but
nearly complete skull, and three-dimensionally...
- very
robust with
strongly expanded upper and
lower ends.
Humerus specimen OUMNH J.13575 has a
length of 388 millimetres. Its
shaft cir****ference equals...
- 224) Type locality: Tia, New
South Wales, Australia. Holotype:
female ♀.
OUMNH 619.
Stephanopis depressa Bradley, 1871: 236 (synonymized by Machado, Teixeira...
- of
England that
possibly belong to the genus.
These consist of a
tibia (
OUMNH J.29886) and a
maxilla fragment that were
collected separately from each...