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DMNS Herp Collection (Arctos)
Authors: Demboski, John;
doi: 10.15468/ku6aak
DMNS Herp Collection (Arctos)
Abstract
The Denver Museum of Nature & Science Amphibian and Reptile Collection is a small, but growing collection of approximately 1000 specimens primarily from the western US. The bulk of specimens are fluid-preserved, with some skeletal preparations, and associated frozen tissues. The collection grows primarily as a result of incidental bycatch from invertebrate surveys and salvage activities.
Related Organizations
- Denver Museum of Nature and Science United States
Keywords
Occurrence, Specimen
Occurrence, Specimen
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