A project is being carried out at Poggio alle Mura that will allow the preparation and study of a balaenopterid whale from the early Pliocene of Tuscany together with its associated biota. • Up to now, the project resulted in the preparation of 18 vertebrae, the skull and an ulna of the whale. • The associated biota includes 18 mollusk species, 2 sea urchin species, 10 shark teeth and thousands of fish remains from the sediment surrounding the skull. • A wealth of educational activities is being carried out at the laboratory of Poggio alle Mura that are directed to schools and citizens.

Scotton, R., Bigazzi, R., Casati, S., D'Amore, G., Di Marco, S., Foresi, L.M., et al. (2018). The “Brunella” Project: preparation and study of a mysticete from the Early Pliocene of Tuscany. In FOSSILIA - Reports in Palaeontology - Volume 2018 (pp. 61-63) [10.32774/FosRepPal.20.1810.156163].

The “Brunella” Project: preparation and study of a mysticete from the Early Pliocene of Tuscany

Foresi, Luca Maria;Tarantini, Massimo;
2018-01-01

Abstract

A project is being carried out at Poggio alle Mura that will allow the preparation and study of a balaenopterid whale from the early Pliocene of Tuscany together with its associated biota. • Up to now, the project resulted in the preparation of 18 vertebrae, the skull and an ulna of the whale. • The associated biota includes 18 mollusk species, 2 sea urchin species, 10 shark teeth and thousands of fish remains from the sediment surrounding the skull. • A wealth of educational activities is being carried out at the laboratory of Poggio alle Mura that are directed to schools and citizens.
2018
979-12-200-3408-1
Scotton, R., Bigazzi, R., Casati, S., D'Amore, G., Di Marco, S., Foresi, L.M., et al. (2018). The “Brunella” Project: preparation and study of a mysticete from the Early Pliocene of Tuscany. In FOSSILIA - Reports in Palaeontology - Volume 2018 (pp. 61-63) [10.32774/FosRepPal.20.1810.156163].
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