Oregon State University Herpetological Collection
Authors: Ac5e8480-3714-11da-Bc2e-B8a03c50a862;
doi: 10.15468/ckagzq
Oregon State University Herpetological Collection
Abstract
The herpetological research collection at OSU is housed in Cordley Hall (S. J. Arnold, Curator). The research collection consists of more than 50,000 ethanol-preserved amphibians and reptiles, and approximately 20,000 frozen tissue samples. A smaller series of preserved amphibians and reptiles is part of the Vertebrate Teaching Collection (R. T. Mason, Curator) and is also housed in Cordley Hall.
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