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Cowan Tetrapod Collection - Herpetology
Authors: Szabo, Ildiko;
doi: 10.15468/6kf5sp
Cowan Tetrapod Collection - Herpetology
Abstract
The Cowan Tetrapod Collection herpetology holdings of 206 species is principally a North American synoptic collection. 84% of the living species known to occur in British Columbia are represented. The collection was founded by Dr. Ian McTaggart-Cowan. The herpetology collection is housed at the University of British Columbia Beaty Biodiversity Museum, which contains approximately 2 million natural history specimens.
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Occurrence, Specimen
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