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Zoological Museum Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam (NL) - Protozoa
Authors: Registry-Migration.Gbif.Org;
doi: 10.15468/uohx7l , 10.15468/pd3lrc
Zoological Museum Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam (NL) - Protozoa
Abstract
The Protozoa collection of the Zoological Museum Amsterdam is modest in size (ca. 100 registered samples) and modest in importance (no nominal types). Its main contents are dry Foraminifera. Approximately half of the specimens are collected in Indonesia during the Siboga Expedition in 1899-1900.
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