Collections - The Nat Other notable components are 1645 specimens covering 41 species of bats, 221 specimens covering 25 species of cetaceans, and 142 specimens covering 14 species of pinnipeds Of mammal families worldwide, 58% are represented Type specimens: Holotypes of 84 subspecies and 5 species
GRSciColl A worldwide catalogue of scientific collections collections MnhnL collected in Luxembourg by the National Museum of Natural History, Coleoptera collection
Museo de Historia Natural Noel Kempff Mercado - Uagrm Descripción El Museo de Historia Natural Noel Kempff Mercado de la Universidad Autónoma Gabriel René Moreno fue creado en 1986 y actualmente es reconocido con una certificación de Institución Científica Nacional Autorizada, otorgada por la Autoridad Ambiental competente del país
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Fossil mammals of the Tertiary of northeastern Colorado . . . Fossil mammals of the Tertiary of northeastern Colorado : American Museum collection of 1898 Memoirs of the AMNH ; v 1, pt 7 Title Variants Alternative: Fossil mammals from Colorado Related Titles Series: Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History ; v 1, pt 7 By Matthew, William Diller, 1871-1930 Type
Museum specimens: An overlooked and valuable material for . . . Museum curators and scientists will be able to highlight the value of museum specimens by increasing the application of genetic analysis research using museum specimens in the future However, unfortunately and understandably, the number of studies using museum specimen samples is much lower than those using only fresh samples (Wandeler et al
UC Museum of Paleontology | Research UC Berkeley The UCMP’s research and training missions are supported by state-of-the-art facilities, including laboratories and equipment for fossil preparation, molding and casting of fossils, visualization, histological analysis of living and fossil tissues, augmented by access to the other Berkeley Natural History Museums, the Evolutionary Genomics Lab