Colección Mastozoológica - Museo de Historia Natural Unillanos
Authors: Barrera, Francisco Alejandro Sánchez;
doi: 10.15472/qzybvj
Colección Mastozoológica - Museo de Historia Natural Unillanos
Abstract
La Colección Mastozoológica del Museo de Historia Natural-Unillanos (MHNU-M) alberga en el momento 442 especímenes pertenecientes a 8 órdenes, 18 familias, 48 géneros, y 70 especies, recolectados durante los años 2012 al 2022. Los especímenes provienen de cinco departamentos de Colombia, principalmente de la región de la Orinoquía. El número de especímenes de la Colección se ha enriquecido con actividades académicas de la Universidad de los Llanos, tesis de pre y posgrado, convenios y proyectos de investigación.
Related Organizations
- University of the Llanos Colombia
Keywords
Mamíferos, Occurrence, Espécimen, Chiroptera, Cordillera oriental, Orinoquía, PERMISO_COLECTA, Specimen
Mamíferos, Occurrence, Espécimen, Chiroptera, Cordillera oriental, Orinoquía, PERMISO_COLECTA, Specimen
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