ZUEC-AMP - Coleção de Anfíbios do Museu de Zoologia da UNICAMP
Authors: de Toledo Ramos Pereira, Luis Felipe;
doi: 10.15468/1hsrdr
ZUEC-AMP - Coleção de Anfíbios do Museu de Zoologia da UNICAMP
Abstract
A coleção de anfíbios do ZUEC constitiu-se principalmente de animais do Brasil, mas também possui exemplares da Ásia, África, América do Norte, América Central e outros países da América do Sul. Os 23.400 lotes da coleção incluem 3 ordens, 50 famílias, 180 gêneros e aproximadamente 500 espécies. Tais lotes estão divididos entre: ninhos, óvulos, desovas, girinos, animais diafanizados, holótipos, parátipos, e indivíduos adultos.
Related Organizations
- State University of Campinas Brazil
Keywords
Occurrence, Specimen
Occurrence, Specimen
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