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Bell Museum amphibians and reptiles (JFBM-Herps)

Records of zoological specimens at J. F. Bell Museum of Natural Hitory (University of Minnesota)
Contact: Dr. Kenneth Kozak (kozak016@umn.edu)
Collection Type: Preserved Specimens
Management: Live Data managed directly within data portal
Global Unique Identifier: 43fd36c4-47e2-11e3-81f0-12313d0829ba
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Digital Metadata: EML File
Rights Holder: J. F. Bell Museum of Natural History
Access Rights: Users are required to adhere to Bell Museum collections policy. Questions may be directed to the curator in charge.
Collection Statistics
  • 16,952 specimen records
  • 11,181 (66%) georeferenced
  • 62 families
  • 261 genera
  • 598 species
Extra Statistics
Taxon Distribution
Click on the specimen record counts within the parenthesis to return the records for that family
  • Bavayia (5)
  • Coleonyx (6)
  • Diplodactylus (21)
  • Eublepharis (1)
  • Gehyra (8)
  • Goniurosaurus (1)
  • Hemidactylus (8)
  • Homonota (1)
  • Lepidodactylus (1)
  • Lialis (1)
  • Lygodactylus (1)
  • Oedura (1)
  • Pachydactylus (1)
  • Paroedura (3)
  • Phelsuma (3)
  • Phyllodactylus (1)
  • Phyllopezus (1)
  • Pristurus (1)
  • Pygopus (6)
  • Rhacodactylus (1)
  • Sphaerodactylus (4)
  • Tarentola (2)
  • Teratoscincus (8)
  • Thecadactylus (1)
  • Underwoodisaurus (2)
  • Uroplatus (1)
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