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MSUM Ichthyology and Herpetology Collections
Laura Abraczinskas
Michigan State University MuseumCollections Manager
409 West Circle DriveEast LansingMI48824UNITED_STATES
+01 517-355-1290abraczi1@msu.eduhttp://museum.msu.edu/
Laura Abraczinskas
Michigan State University MuseumCollections Manager
409 West Circle DriveEast LansingMI48824UNITED_STATES
+01 517-355-1290abraczi1@msu.eduhttp://museum.msu.edu/
David Bloom
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David Bloom
VertNetCoordinatordbloom@vertnet.orghttp://www.vertnet.org PROGRAMMER
John Wieczorek
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology at UC BerkeleyInformation Architecttuco@berkeley.edu PROGRAMMER
Michael Gottfried
Michigan State University MuseumCurator of Vertebrate Paleontology, Ichthyology, and Herpetology
409 West Circle DriveEast LansingMI48824UNITED_STATES
+01 517-432-7445gottfrie@msu.eduhttp://museum.msu.edu/ CURATOR
2016-12-22
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The Michigan State University Museum (MSUM) Ichthyology Research Collection includes 7,100 lots containing over 36,100 marine and freshwater specimens. Of the freshwater holdings, more than half are from Michigan, among them 1,100 specimens collected from the Red Cedar River, which flows through campus. Additional noteworthy series were collected in Ecuador, Mexico, and India. Both fluid-preserved specimens and skeletons (over 1,200) are represented.<br /><br />
The Michigan State University Museum (MSUM) Herpetology Research Collection includes over 18,600 reptile and amphibian specimens representing Michigan, Mexico, South America, Africa, and Australia. The collection includes fluid-preserved specimens, tanned skins, and over 4,600 skeletons.
Occurrence
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Of the freshwater holdings, more than half are from Michigan, among them 1,100 specimens collected from the Red Cedar River, which flows through campus. Additional noteworthy series were collected in Ecuador, Mexico, and India.<br><br>
Herpetology holdings represent Michigan, Mexico, South America, Africa, and Australia.
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180
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Class
Amphibia
Class
Reptilia
Class
Cephalaspidomorphi
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Chondrichthyes
Class
Actinopterygii
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Sarcopterygii
unkown
Laura Abraczinskas
Michigan State University MuseumCollections Manager
409 West Circle DriveEast LansingMI48824UNITED_STATES
+01 517-355-1290abraczi1@msu.eduhttp://museum.msu.edu/
2024-03-28T14:06:51Z
Abraczinskas L (2016). MSUM Ichthyology and Herpetology Collections. Michigan State University Museum. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/5nvdeb accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-03-28.