Fish skeletons in the modern Osteological Collections at the University Museum of Bergen
Authors: Meijer, Hanneke J.M.;
doi: 10.15468/mfz57k
Fish skeletons in the modern Osteological Collections at the University Museum of Bergen
Abstract
This dataset contains a list of all the fish skeletons, partial skeletons, and skulls in the modern Osteological Collections at the University Museum of Bergen in Bergen, Norway, and associated information such as provenance data and measurements (if available). The material has been collected between the late 19th century and now. The main geographical focus of the collection is Norway and Scandinavia, but the collection also contains specimens from other countries.
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- University of Bergen Norway
Keywords
fish, skull, Occurrence, osteology, Osteichthyes, skeleton, Specimen
fish, skull, Occurrence, osteology, Osteichthyes, skeleton, Specimen
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