EditorialSpain. Castile-La Mancha. Viso del Marques. Palace of the Marquis of Santa Cruz. 16th century. Lineages Room. Gallery with simulated balustrade. Frescoes by italian masters depicting the ancestors of the Marquis of Santa Cruz, separated by Doric columns.
EditorialResearchers have analyzed behavioral surveys completed by owners of more than 46,000 purebred dogs to match behavioral traits with lineages. (Jonno Rattman/The New York Times)
EditorialCoronavirus samples for genomic sequencing being unpacked in the Bonsignori Lab of Duke University in Durham, N.C., Feb. 3, 2021. (Pete Kiehart/The New York Times)
EditorialCrax urumutum, Print, Crax is a genus of curassows in the order Galliformes, a clade of large, heavy-bodied, ground-feeding birds. They are known from tropical South America with one species, the great curassow, ranging northwards through Central Ameri...
EditorialCrax urumutum, Print, Crax is a genus of curassows in the order Galliformes, a clade of large, heavy-bodied, ground-feeding birds. They are known from tropical South America with one species, the great curassow, ranging northwards through Central Ameri...
EditorialDusicyon canescens, Print, Dusicyon is an extinct genus of South American canids. The type species is Dusicyon australis, the Falkland Islands wolf. In 1914, Oldfield Thomas established this genus, in which he included the culpeo and other South Americ...
EditorialCallipogon, Print, Callipogon is a genus of beetle belonging to the family Cerambycidae. Its closest relatives are the genera Enoplocerus, Ergates and Trichocnemis, with divergence from these lineages estimated to the Cretaceous about 80 million years ...
EditorialElachista, Print, Elachista is a genus of gelechioid moths described by Georg Friedrich Treitschke in 1833. It is the type genus of the grass-miner moth family (Elachistidae). This family is sometimes (in particular in older sources) circumscribed very...
EditorialDusicyon sylvestris, Print, Dusicyon is an extinct genus of South American canids. The type species is Dusicyon australis, the Falkland Islands wolf. In 1914, Oldfield Thomas established this genus, in which he included the culpeo and other South Ameri...
EditorialDusicyon sylvestris, Print, Dusicyon is an extinct genus of South American canids. The type species is Dusicyon australis, the Falkland Islands wolf. In 1914, Oldfield Thomas established this genus, in which he included the culpeo and other South Ameri...
EditorialPetroica longipes, Print, The North Island robin (Petroica longipes) is a species of Australasian robin endemic to the North Island of New Zealand. It and the South Island robin (P. australis) of the South Island and Stewart Island were once considered...
EditorialDusicyon antarcticus, Print, Dusicyon is an extinct genus of South American canids. The type species is Dusicyon australis, the Falkland Islands wolf. In 1914, Oldfield Thomas established this genus, in which he included the culpeo and other South Amer...
EditorialSpain. Castile-La Mancha. Viso del Marques. Palace of the Marquis of Santa Cruz. 16th century. Lineages Room. Gallery with simulated balustrade. Frescoes by italian masters depicting the ancestors of the Marquis of Santa Cruz, separated by Doric columns.
EditorialStupa, 13th century, Western Tibet, Brass, H. 8 5/16 in. (21.1 cm), Metalwork, Commemorative stupas (Tibetan: chorten) are the oldest symbols of Buddhism and came to be emblematic of both the dharma and of the Buddha himself. Repositories for relics as...
EditorialSpain. Castile-La Mancha. Viso del Marques. Palace of the Marquis of Santa Cruz. 16th century. Lineages Room. Gallery with simulated balustrade. Frescoes by italian masters depicting the ancestors of the Marquis of Santa Cruz, separated by Doric columns.
EditorialLower left leaf of a set of nine prints, all with weapons of ancient lineages from Utrecht, The Netherlands, print maker: Johannes van Hiltrop, Dating 1769.
EditorialTop center leaf of a set of nine prints, all with weapons of ancient lineages from Utrecht, The Netherlands, print maker: Johannes van Hiltrop, Dating 1769.