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*[[Rincewind|Aleiodes rincewindi]]
*[[Rincewind|Aleiodes rincewindi]]
*[[Ponder Stibbons|Aleiodes stibbonsi]]
*[[Ponder Stibbons|Aleiodes stibbonsi]]
*[[Aleiodes tmaliaae]]
*[[T'malia|Aleiodes tmaliaae]]
*[[Havelock Vetinari|Aleiodes vetinarii]]
*[[Havelock Vetinari|Aleiodes vetinarii]]


==Notes==
==Notes==
Psephophorus terrypratchetti was discovered in 1995 by Robert Kohler.
Psephophorus terrypratchetti was discovered by Robert Kohler, first mentioned in the Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 25, Issue 3, 1995.


The Gymnosperm, Ginkgo and Conifer fossils were first mentioned in 'Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Geology 57 no.1' edited by Joan Watson, 2001.
The Gymnosperm, Ginkgo and Conifer fossils were first mentioned in 'Bulletin of the Natural History Museum, Geology, 57, no.1,' edited by Joan Watson, 2001.


The Braconiod Wasps were first mentioned in Zootaxa 3457 edited by Buntika Areekul Butcher, 2002.
The Braconiod Wasps were first mentioned in Zootaxa 3457, edited by Buntika Areekul Butcher, 2002.


==External Links==
==External Links==
[http://www.curioustaxonomy.net/etym/fiction.html curioustaxonomy.net]
[http://www.curioustaxonomy.net/etym/fiction.html curioustaxonomy.net]


[http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/113720#page/3/mode/1up Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Geology 57 no.1]
[http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03014223.1995.9517495 Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 25, Issue 3]
 
[http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/113720#page/3/mode/1up Bulletin of the Natural History Museum, Geology, 57, no.1]


[http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/list/2012/3457.html Zootaxa 3457]
[http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/list/2012/3457.html Zootaxa 3457]


[[Category:Peripherals|Discworld Fossils]]
[[Category:Peripherals|Discworld Fossils]]

Latest revision as of 16:53, 11 February 2017

Not quite the bones of the legendary Fifth elephant, or the deliberately placed fakes from Strata, these are very real fossils from Roundworld that have been named after Terry Pratchett and his creations.

Turtles

Gymnosperm

Ginkgo

Conifers

Braconid Wasps

Notes

Psephophorus terrypratchetti was discovered by Robert Kohler, first mentioned in the Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 25, Issue 3, 1995.

The Gymnosperm, Ginkgo and Conifer fossils were first mentioned in 'Bulletin of the Natural History Museum, Geology, 57, no.1,' edited by Joan Watson, 2001.

The Braconiod Wasps were first mentioned in Zootaxa 3457, edited by Buntika Areekul Butcher, 2002.

External Links

curioustaxonomy.net

Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 25, Issue 3

Bulletin of the Natural History Museum, Geology, 57, no.1

Zootaxa 3457