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Mammalogy Collection - Royal Ontario Museum
Authors: Millen, Bradley;
doi: 10.15468/wfyxh0 , 10.15468/2rlrvh
Mammalogy Collection - Royal Ontario Museum
Abstract
The Mammal collection consists of 120,000 skins, skeletons, wet specimens and is strong in Chiroptera and New World Rodents. The geographic strengths are Ontario (pre-1985), Guyana, Suriname, Colombia, southeastern Asia, Kenya, Uganda and Zimbabwe. Approximately 24,000 of the more recent voucher specimens have associated frozen tissues.
Related Organizations
- Royal Ontario Museum Canada
Keywords
Occurrence;ROM; Royal Ontario Museum; Mammals; Chiroptera; New World Rodents; preserved specimens, Specimen
Occurrence;ROM; Royal Ontario Museum; Mammals; Chiroptera; New World Rodents; preserved specimens, Specimen
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