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MSB Parasite Collection (Arctos)
Sara Brant
Museum of Southwestern BiologySenior Collection Manager, Parasites
University of New MexicoAlbuquerqueNM87131-0001UNITED_STATES
(505) 277-8171sbrant@unm.eduhttp://msb.unm.edu/divisions/parasites/index.html
Sara Brant
Museum of Southwestern BiologySenior Collection Manager, Parasites
University of New MexicoAlbuquerqueNM87131-0001UNITED_STATES
(505) 277-8171sbrant@unm.eduhttp://msb.unm.edu/divisions/parasites/index.html
Laura Russell
VertNetVertNet Programmerlarussell@vertnet.org PROGRAMMER
David Bloom
VertNet Coordinatordbloom@vertnet.org PROGRAMMER
John Wieczorek
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology at UC BerkeleyInformation Architecttuco@berkeley.edu PROGRAMMER
Dusty McDonald
University of Alaska MuseumArctos Database Programmerdlmcdonald@alaska.eduhttp://arctos.database.museum POINT_OF_CONTACT
Eric Loker
Museum of Southwestern BiologyCurator of Parasites
University of New MexicoAlbuquerqueNM87131-0001UNITED_STATES
(505) 277-2124esloker@unm.eduhttp://biology.unm.edu/biology/esloker/ POINT_OF_CONTACT
Mariel Campbell
Museum of Southwestern BiologyCollection Manager, Division of Genetic Resources and Assistant to Division of Parasites
University of New MexicoAlbuquerqueNM87131-0001UNITED_STATES
campbell@carachupa.org POINT_OF_CONTACT
2024-02-28
ENGLISH
The MSB Division of Parasitology is a collection of primarily metazoan endoparasites, especially helminths, including the personal collection of Robert L. Rausch and Virginia R. Rausch. The Rausch material, plus specimens from the Beringian Coevolution Project, make this an important aggregation of western arctic and subarctic parasites. It vouchers an active program in global schistosome diversity, as well as Long-Term Ecological Research at the Sevilleta National Wildife Refuge.
Occurrence
GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type.xml
Specimen
GBIF Dataset Subtype Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_subtype.xml
Occurrence
GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type_2015-07-10.xml
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http://msb.unm.edu/divisions/parasites/index.html
The MSB parasite collection is global, but with strongest representation from Arctic and Boreal regions and from the Southwestern United States (specifically New Mexico).
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Parasites of birds and mammals primarily, including a multi-continent collection of horsehair worms and avian Schistosomes.
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Cestoda
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Secernentea
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Coccidia
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Trematoda
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Arachnida
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Adenophorea
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Insecta
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Archiacanthocephala
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Chromadorea
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Gordioida
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Maxillopoda
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Palaeacanthocephala
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Sporozoa
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Kinetoplastea
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Neoophora
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Malacostraca
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Magnoliopsida
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Sara Brant
Museum of Southwestern BiologySenior Collection Manager, Parasites
University of New MexicoAlbuquerqueNM87131-0001UNITED_STATES
(505) 277-8171sbrant@unm.eduhttp://msb.unm.edu/divisions/parasites/index.html
2024-03-28T14:02:31Z
Brant S (2024). MSB Parasite Collection (Arctos). Version 32.82. Museum of Southwestern Biology. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/ou1lf2 accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-03-28.
1945 to present