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Vertebrate Zoology Division - Herpetology, Yale Peabody Museum
Authors: Motz, Gary;
doi: 10.15468/ypdvp9
Vertebrate Zoology Division - Herpetology, Yale Peabody Museum
Abstract
The herpetology collection in the Peabody’s Division of Vertebrate Zoology is worldwide in scope, with over 23,000 specimens and specimen lots (including larvae) of amphibians (over 300 taxa) and reptiles (more than 1,300 taxa). Holdings include 95 type specimens of 8 taxa in both wet and osteological collections.
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- Yale Peabody Museum United States
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