361d98ca-ba9d-4b85-a64f-7db8fb35c6a9 https://ipt.idigbio.org/resource?r=cmc-paleo CMC Cincinnati Museum Center Invertebrate Paleontology Brenda Hunda Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology
1301 Western Avenue Cincinnati Ohio 45203 US
+01 (513) 455-7160 BHunda@cincymuseum.org
Brenda Hunda Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology
1301 Western Avenue Cincinnati Ohio 45203 US
+01 (513) 455-7160 BHunda@cincymuseum.org
Anne Kling Manager, Collection Databases and Websites
1301 Western Avenue Cincinnati Ohio 45203 US
+01 (513) 287-7070 AKling@cincymuseum.org
Glenn Storrs Assistant Vice President of Collections and Research & the Withrow Farny Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology
1301 Western Avenue Cincinnati Ohio 45203 US
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Joanna McCaffrey iDigBio Biodiversity Informatics Manager
US
jmccaffrey@flmnh.ufl.edu programmer
2022-09-09 eng The Invertebrate Paleontology Collection of the Cincinnati Museum Center is maintained to supplement and complement the major invertebrate fossil collections in North American museums and universities, and to advance both the mission of Cincinnati Museum Center and the science of invertebrate paleontology. The Invertebrate Paleontology Department uses the collection for research and, in close cooperation with other Museum staff, to develop educational programs and exhibits. The collection allows the Museum to play an active role in the invertebrate paleontological community by encouraging and facilitating research and exhibitions, and enhances the Department’s ability to provide professional services to, and scholarly interaction with, colleagues and students. The collection is particularly strong in Lower to Middle Paleozoic fossils of central North America. With a special emphasis on the Cincinnati Arch region of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana, the Cincinnati Museum Center houses one of the best collections of Upper Ordovician fossils of the type Cincinnatian Series on national and international levels. To serve broader needs, the Invertebrate Department maintains collections representing historically and scientifically significant locations8 throughout the Phanerozoic Eon in North America, as well as notable locations around the world. The acquisition of the University of Minnesota and Minnesota State Geological Survey invertebrate collection further strengthens the collection geographically into the Upper Midwest, and stratigraphically into the Cambrian, with significant Ordovician components that complement our own local paleontology. The Invertebrate Department also houses a growing paleobotanical collection containing over 2,000 specimens, dominated by Paleozoic plants of the North American midcontinent. The dataset contains taxonomic, geographic, and stratigraphic data for over 90,000 specimen lots of major invertebrate phyla, including over 3,000 type specimens. Occurrence Fossil invertebrates Protista Porifera Cnidaria Bryozoa Brachiopoda Mollusca Cephalopoda Nautiloidea Ammonoidea Gastropoda Bivalvia Arthropoda Trilobita Echinodermata Crinoidea Echinoidea Edrioasteroidea Occurrence Ichnotaxon GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type.xml Specimen GBIF Dataset Subtype Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_subtype.xml Occurrence GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type_2015-07-10.xml This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. unkown Brenda Hunda Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology
1301 Western Avenue Cincinnati Ohio 45203 US
+01 (513) 455-7160 BHunda@cincymuseum.org
Anne Kling Manager, Collection Databases and Websites
1301 Western Avenue Cincinnati Ohio 45203 US
+01 (513) 287-7070 AKling@cincymuseum.org
Cameron Schwalbach Paleontology Collections Manager
1301 Western Avenue Cincinnati Ohio 45203 US
CSchwalbach@cincymuseum.org
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