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Animalia > Enoploteuthidae
Midwater Squid
Photograph located in the Twilight Zone section of the Open Ocean exhibit under the caption "Light to Hide By."
Animalia > Acanthasteridae
Crown-of-thorns starfish
Specimen located in the Coral Reef exhibit under the caption "Dazzling, Delicate, and Teeming with Life."
Animalia > Chaenopsidae
Tube Worm Blenny
Specimen located in the Coral Reef exhibit under the caption "Dazzling, Delicate, and Teeming with Life."
Lichidae
Fossil located in the Journey Through Time exhibit on the left side, labeled "Evolution," of the first case of Trilobites under the caption "Trilobites Everywhere."
Animalia > Acanthuridae
Indian Ocean mimic surgeonfish
Fossil located in the KP Extinction section of the Journey Through Time exhibit under the caption "Who Lives? Who Dies?"
Animalia > Acroporidae
Staghorn corals
Coral head specimen located in the high cases of the Collections exhibit.
Animalia > Acroporidae
Photograph located in the Zones of the Open Ocean section of the Open Ocean exhibit under the caption "How Do Populations Get Started?"
Animalia > Acroporidae
Brush coral
Photograph located in the Zones of the Open Ocean section of the Open Ocean exhibit under the caption "How Do Populations Get Started?"
Animalia > Acroporidae
Elkhorn coral
Specimen located in the Coral Reef exhibit under the caption "What is Coral?"
Animalia > Acroporidae
Fused staghorn coral
Model located in the Biodiversity section of the Entry Experience exhibit in Case #3.
Animalia > Alepisauridae
Longnose lancetfish
Model located in the Twilight Zone section of the Open Ocean exhibit under the caption "What Does It Take to Survive in the Twilight Zone?"
Animalia > Lysianassidae
Giant Amphipod
Specimen located in the Deep Ocean section of the Open Ocean exhibit under the caption "Who Lives in the Deep Ocean?"
Animalia > Squillidae
Mantis shrimp
Specimen located in the Ocean Surface section of the Open Ocean exhibit under the caption "Sunny Nursery."
Animalia > Alopiidae
Common thresher shark
Model located in the Biodiversity section of the Entry Experience exhibit in Case #2 on the right side in the display about size labeled "How Big is a Shark?."
Animalia > Iguanidae
Sea iguana
Model located in the Biodiversity section of the Entry Experience exhibit in Case #3.
Animalia > Paleopneustina incertae sedis B
Heart urchins
Specimen located in the Southern Ocean section of the Poles Apart exhibit under the caption "What is There to Eat?"
Animalia > Engraulidae
Regan's anchovy
Specimen located in the Ocean Surface section of the Open Ocean exhibit under the caption "Who Lives Near the Sunlit Surface?"
Animalia > Actiniidae
Sargassum anemone
Model located in the Ocean Surface section of the Open Ocean exhibit in the Turn-Table Sargassum Model.
Anomalocaridae
Mouth fossil located in the Cambrian Explosion section of the Journey Through Time exhibit under the caption "How Did They Live?"
Anomalocaridae
Claw fossil located in the Cambrian Explosion section of the Journey Through Time exhibit under the caption "How Did They Live?"
Animalia > Anoplogastridae
Fangtooth
Specimen located in the Deep Ocean section of the Open Ocean exhibit under the caption "What Does it Take to Live in the Deep Water Column?"
Animalia > Anoplopomatidae
Sablefish
Photograph located in the Deep Ocean section of the Open Ocean exhibit under the caption "Rough Going for Orange Goby."
Animalia > Laridae
Black noddy
Model located in the Catalog of Coasts section of the Shores and Shallow exhibit under the caption "Volcanic Islands."
Animalia > Aphrocallistidae
Deep Sea Sponge
Specimen located in the Biodiversity section of the Entry Experience exhibit in Case #3 on the left side in the relatedness display under the caption "Looks Can Be Deceiving."
Animalia > Spheniscidae
Emperor Penguin
Photograph located in the Southern Ocean section of the Poles Apart exhibit under the caption "How They Survive the Deep Freeze."
Microbial mats photograph located in the Biodiversity section of the Entry Experience exhibit in Case #1.
Animalia > Architeuthidae
Giant squid
The female giant squid is located in a long case beneath the model of Phoenix the North Atlantic Right Whale. The male giant squid is located in a display case in Collections under the caption "How Giant is a Giant Squid?"
Animalia > Ardeidae
Great Egret
Photograph located in the Catalog of Coasts section of the Shores and Shallows exhibit under the caption "Home Sweet Marsh."
Animalia > Sternoptychidae
Greater silver hatchetfish
Specimen located in the Twilight Zone section of the Open Ocean exhibit under the caption "What Big (and Weird) Eyes You Have!"
Animalia
Photograph located in the Biodiversity section of the Entry Experience exhibit in Case #1 on the right side in the display on size under the caption “Big, Small, and In Between."
Asaphidae
Fossil located in the Permian Extinction section of the Journey Through Time exhibit under the caption "A Whole New World."
Asaphida > Asaphidae
Fossil located in the Journey Through Time exhibit on the rail display of the first case of trilobites on the left side, labelled Evolution, under the caption "Why Were There So Many Kinds of Trilobites?"
Asaphida > Asaphidae
Fossil located in the Permian Extinction section of the Journey Through Time exhibit under the Caption "A Whole New World."
Animalia > Atlantidae
Photograph located in the Biodiversity section of the Entry Experience exhibit in Case #1 on the left side in the display on habitat under the caption “Do Related Animals Always Live in the Same Environment."
Animalia > Ulmaridae
Moon jelly
Specimen located in the Biodiversity section of the Entry Experience exhibit in Case #2 on the right side in the habitat display labeled "Where You Live Affects How You Live."
Chromista > Hemidiscaceae
Photograph located in the Biodiversity section of the Entry Experience exhibit in Case #1 on the left side in the display on size under the caption “The Most Amazing Creatures You'll Never See.”
Animalia > Balaenopteridae
Blue whale
Photograph located in the Biodiversity section of the Entry Experience exhibit in Case #3 on the left side in the display on size under the caption “From One Extreme to the Other."
Diplagnostidae
Fossil located in the Journey Through Time Exhibit on the left side (labeled Evolution) of the first case of trilobites under the caption "The Age of Trilobites."
Plantae > Bangiaceae
Red Alga
Fossil located in the Early Life section of the Journey Through Time exhibit under the caption “From One Cell to Many.”
Rhodophyta > Bangiaceae
Fossil located in the Early Life section of the Journey Through Time exhibit under the caption “From One Cell to Many.”
Mammalia > Basilosaurus
Archaeocete Whale
Fossil located in the Whale Evolution section of the Whale exhibit under the caption “The Evolution of a Whale.”
Animalia > Bathocyroidae
Bioluminescent Comb Jelly
Photograph located in the Twilight Zone section of the Open Ocean exhibit under the caption “Who Lives Near the Sunlit Surface?”
Animalia > Bathydraconidae
Deepwater dragon
Specimen located in the Arctic Ocean section of the Poles Apart exhibit under the caption “How They Survive in the Deep Freeze.”
Animalia > Mytilidae
Hydrothermal Vent Mussel
Specimen located in the Deep Ocean section of the Open Ocean exhibit under the caption “Fed By the Earth: Hydrothermal Vent Ecosystems.”
Animalia > Cirolanidae
Giant Isopod
Specimen located in the Biodiversity section of the Entry Experience exhibit in Case #1 in on the right side in the size display under the caption “Big, Small, and In Between."
Animalia > Ipnopidae
Tripodfish
Model located in the Deep Ocean section of the Open Ocean exhibit under the caption “Who Lives in the Deep Ocean?”
Ellipsocephalidae
Fossil located in the Journey Through Time Exhibit on the left side (labeled Evolution) of the first case of trilobites under the caption "The Age of Trilobites."
Animalia > Beroidae
Specimen located in the Biodiversity section of the Entry Experience exhibit in Case #2.
Menomoniidae
Fossil located in the Journey Through Time exhibit on the left side (labeled Evolution) of the first case of Trilobites under the caption "The Age of the Trilobites."
Animalia > Bolitaenidae
Octopod
Photograph located in the Twilight Zone section of the Open Ocean exhibit under the caption “Why Do So Many Critters Glow?”