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Arctos integrates specimen data, scientific results, and extensive collection-management tools in order to facilitate and demonstrate the use of biological collections. Most of what is known about a specimen can be included in Arctos, and, except for rare data encumbered for proprietary reasons, data are ... [Information of the supplier]
arctos.database.museum/home.cfm
You can use the general search at the top of every page to find a particular fish by its scientific, common or family name or use the fish finders on the Find a fish page to locate your species of interest. [Information of the supplier, modified]
australianmuseum.net.au/Find-a-fish
The purpose of this site is to provide electronic access to the collections in the University's E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum, one of the most significant insect collections in Canada. The collection contains approximately one million specimens and is made up of two sub-collections, the Research ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
entomology.museums.ualberta.ca/
FishNet is a collaborative effort by natural history museums and other biodiversity institutions to establish a global network of Ichthyology collections. There is an open invitation for any institution with a fish collection to join. The current portal is an outgrowth of the original FishNet project ... [Information of the supplier]
www.fishnet2.net/
HerpNET is a collaborative effort by natural history museums to establish a global network of herpetological collections data, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF No. 0132303) and a GBIF DIGIT grant. The mission of HerpNET is to bring the accumulated knowledge from more than four million ... [Information of the supplier]
www.herpnet.org/
This site, which is under development, provides electronic access to field notebooks archived in the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology collections. The goals of this project are to capture metadata on notebook volumes and sections, and to scan and reference pages for online browsing and querying. Current ... [Information of the supplier]
bscit.berkeley.edu/mvz/volumes.html
Over 5 million bird specimens are housed in North American collections, documenting the composition, distribution, ecology, and systematics of the world's estimated 10,000-16,000 bird species. Millions of additional observational records are held in diverse data sets. ORNIS addresses the urgent call for ... [Information of the supplier]
ornisnet.org/
At present, there are online zoology databases which detail all of the bird and mammal specimens in the collection. Electronic catalogues of a small collection of Charles Darwin's material, and the extinct and endangered species in the collections are also available. Work on the database of the human ... [Information of the supplier]
www.oum.ox.ac.uk/collect/lifecoll2.htm
The entomological collections are of great historical importance and represent one of the best entomological resources in the United Kingdom. They began with the bequest by the Reverend Frederick W. Hope of his entire collection in 1849. The Hope Professors, Westwood, Poulton, Hale Carpenter and Varley ... [Information of the supplier]
www.oum.ox.ac.uk/database/entom/moreinfo/collects.htm
Many new records and databases of the Zoological Museum Amsterdam are available online. Currently, more than 200.000 records can be searched in the collection databases behind the links below. There are Databases for Amphibia / Reptilia, Aves, Bombidae, Bryozoa, Coelenterata, Coleoptera Types Orient, ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
www.science.uva.nl/zma/object.cfm/73B683AA-1321-B0BE-A40F94A34144F9CF
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