4655f1f3-60a5-4346-a343-84f5836a4585
https://ipt.idigbio.org/resource?r=aum-inverts
Auburn University Museum of Natural History Invertebrates
Brianne
Varnerin
Auburn University Museum of Natural History
Collection Manager
Nusrat
Noor
Auburn University Museum of Natural History
Collection Manager
njn0012@auburn.edu
Brianne
Varnerin
Auburn University Museum of Natural History
Collection Manager
Nusrat
Noor
Auburn University Museum of Natural History
Collection Manager
njn0012@auburn.edu
Brianne
Varnerin
bvv0002@auburn.edu
user
2022-10-21
eng
The Auburn University Museum of Natural History Invertebrate Collection consists of a wide range of taxa from all over the world. Our geographic foci lie in the Southeast U.S., with the great biodiversity of crayfish in Alabama, and in Antarctica. We have had several donations from private collections which have increased the geographic scope of the collection, but most of our accessions have been through University research and affiliated persons. The invertebrate collection contains representatives of most non-molluscan phyla, with a concentration in crayfish, echinoderms, and annelids.
Occurrence
GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type.xml
Occurrence
GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type_2015-07-10.xml
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Nusrat
Noor
Auburn University Museum of Natural History
Collection Manager
njn0012@auburn.edu
2019-03-29T06:37:27.564+00:00
dataset
Varnerin B, Noor N (2022): Auburn University Museum of Natural History Invertebrates. v1.6. Auburn University Museum. Dataset/Occurrence. https://ipt.idigbio.org/resource?r=aum-inverts&v=1.6
4655f1f3-60a5-4346-a343-84f5836a4585/v1.6.xml