Online paleontology databases are the newest way to share paleontological information. Included in this category are a variety of databases dealing with the taxonomy, ecology, and geological ranges of ancient organisms.
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- Neogene Marine Biota of Tropical America Online biotic database containing images and data for taxa used in analyses of Tropical American biodiversity over the past 25 million years.
- Fossils: An Illustrated Database on French Tertiary Fossils A scientific collection database of Paleogene (Tertiary) shells, mostly from the Paris basin, with taxonomy and bibliography of all included species.
- Alaska Paleontological Database A searchable fossil database containing published and unpublished fossil records and locality information for the state of Alaska.
- fosFARbase A relational database of lower vertebrates (fish, amphibians, and reptiles) from the Neogene of Eurasia.
- The Paleobiology Database A global, collection-based occurrence and taxonomic database for marine and terrestrial animals and plants of any geological age, as well as web-based software for statistical analysis of the data.
- Trace Fossil Image Database Pictures of trace fossils provided by Anthony Martin at Emory.
- PaleoLink A relational database for fossils being built at the University of Kansas.
- The Paleobiology Database Provides a searchable database bringing together taxonomic and distributional information on the entire fossil record of plants and animals.
- Stratigraphy.Net Stratigraphy.Net aims to provide free and open access to geoscientific information and data with special emphasis on the disciplines of stratigraphy, paleontology and sedimentology.
- Goniat: Paleozoic Ammonoid Database System Designed as a tool for investigations of the Paleozoic ammonoids, their paleogeographic distribution and their biostratigraphic range.
- BUGS A database of British Coleoptera (Arthropoda: Insecta), including information on habitat, distribution, and fossil occurrence, along with their bibliographic references. Database available for download in Microsoft Access format.