KUBI Invertebrate Zoology Collection
Citation
Fautin D (2014). KUBI Invertebrate Zoology Collection. University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/ubq6lh accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-24.Description
Invertebrate Zoology conducts research, research training and graduate education on the world’s invertebrates – their global diversity, evolution, geography, genomics, morphology, conservation, ecology and behavior. These studies are grounded in research collections of hundreds of specimens and their associated data. As of November 2009, the Invertebrate Zoology Collection at the KU Biodiversity Institute contains more than 2000 lots, including more than 150 lots of type specimens. A strength (with more than 1500 lots) is "sea anemones" (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Actiniaria, Zoanthidea, and Corallimorpharia).Taxonomic Coverages
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Hydrozoarank: class
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Staurozoarank: class
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Scyphozoarank: class
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Cubozoarank: class
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Bivalviarank: class
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Gastropodarank: class
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Oligochaetarank: subclass
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Malacostracarank: class
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Cestodarank: class
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Ophiuroidearank: class
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Scaphopodarank: class
Geographic Coverages
Sea anemones from the Galapagos Islands and the tropical western Pacific. Medusozoans from Japan, United States and Panama. Molluscs from Kansas and Florida. Earthworms from around the world.
Bibliographic Citations
Contacts
Daphne Fautinoriginator
position: Curator
KUBI - Invertebrate Zoology
1200 Sunnyside Ave.
Lawrence
66045
KS
US
Telephone: +1 785-864-3062
email: fautin@ku.edu
homepage: http://biodiversity.ku.edu/
Daphne Fautin
metadata author
position: Curator
KUBI - Invertebrate Zoology
1200 Sunnyside Ave.
Lawrence
66045
KS
US
Telephone: +1 785-864-3062
email: fautin@ku.edu
homepage: http://biodiversity.ku.edu/
Laura Russell
programmer
position: Programmer
University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute
Telephone: +01 785 813-1496
email: larussell@vertnet.org
Daphne Fautin
administrative point of contact
position: Curator
KUBI - Invertebrate Zoology
1200 Sunnyside Ave.
Lawrence
66045
KS
US
Telephone: +1 785-864-3062
email: fautin@ku.edu
homepage: http://biodiversity.ku.edu/