Browsing Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences by Subject "Rancho La Brea"
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Domestic Dog Associated with Human Remains at Rancho La Brea
Domestic dog associated with human remains at Rancho La Brea by Richard L. Reynolds. Bull. Southern California Acad. Sci., 84(2):76-85, 1985. In 1914, human remains were discovered in an asphalt deposit at Rancho La Brea, ... -
Fossil Arthropods of California: 11. Descriptions of the Dung Beetles (Scarabaeidae) of the Tar Pits
In sorting the vast amount of insect material extracted from the asphaltum of Rancho La Brea, Hancock Park, Los Angeles, the most exciting material so far segregated is a series of fragments of five or six species of ... -
New Mammalian Records from the Late Pleistocene of Rancho La Brea
Procyonids, talpids, or chiropterans have not previously been recorded from the late Pleistocene Rancho La Brea asphalt deposits in Hancock Park, Los Angeles, California (Stock, 1956). Re-examination of the existing ... -
Protochrysomyia howardae from Rancho La Brea, California, Pleistocene, New Junior Synonym of Cochliomyia macellaria (Diptera: Calliphoridae)
W. D. Pierce (1945) described Protochrysomyia howardae from a series of puparia (Nat. Sci. Mus. Los Angeles Co., Invert. Paleo. [LACMIP] syntypes 3073-3083, 6439-6440) found in the end of a bone fragment of a Pleistocene ... -
Seventieth Anniversary of Academy Excavations at Rancho La Brea
The Southern California Academy of Sciences was one of the early organizations permitted to collect fossil material from the Pleistocene beds at Rancho La Brea in Los Angeles, California. The Academy work began in June, ...