Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi - Ophidia Collection
Authors: Prudente, Ana;
doi: 10.15468/lt0wet
Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi - Ophidia Collection
Abstract
O Acervo de Herpetologia do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, possui atualmente 95.255 exemplares de anfíbios e répteis, principalmente da região Amazônica. São 58.548 exemplares de répteis e 36.707 exemplares de anfíbios. A coleção de Répteis está representada, na sua grande Maioria pelos répteis squamatas (57.140). Os indivíduos são preservados na grande maioria em via úmida (Álcool), contando também com alguns indivíduos em via seco, como é o caso das carapaças e esqueletos dos quelônios. o Acervo Conta também com Amostras de Tecido.
Keywords
Occurrence, museum, vertebrate, zoology, collection, Specimen, ophidia
Occurrence, museum, vertebrate, zoology, collection, Specimen, ophidia
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