The collection covers all groups of crustaceans (except the very rare Remipedia and Tantulocarida).
Consisting of some 100 000 inventoried lots arranged in systematic order, and with about 6000 type specimens,
this collection is one of the richest in the world for its diversity. The collection was established before 1800
with the collections of the explorer naturalists (voyages of Bougainville, Savigny, Dumont D'Urville ...) and then continued,
notably with those of the Travailleur and the Talisman. The collection has benefited from the work of prestigious scientists
like Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Latreille, H. and A. Milne-Edwards, and Chevreux.
The specimens, measuring 1 mm to over 2 m in size, are mainly preserved in alcohol. Some are kept dry
(old collections such as the historical collection of crabs), others as slide preparations.
The collection includes worldwide material of marine, freshwater and terrestrial crustaceans (including pest species).
The collection grows 1 to 1.5% per year on average, varying according to the group, thanks to numerous donations and deposits.
For 25 years the "Tropical Deep-Sea Benthos" (formely MUSORSTOM) expeditions have resulted in the largest collection
in the world from the deep-water (bathyal) environment.
GBIF url: https://www.gbif.org/dataset/da6a07ed-9eee-460d-9448-910f542c1a7b
Citation: MNHN, Chagnoux S (2024). The crustaceans collection (IU) of the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN - Paris). Version 68.360. MNHN - Museum national d'Histoire naturelle. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/qgvvhd accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-04-29.
Consisting of some 100 000 inventoried lots arranged in systematic order, and with about 6000 type specimens,
this collection is one of the richest in the world for its diversity. The collection was established before 1800
with the collections of the explorer naturalists (voyages of Bougainville, Savigny, Dumont D'Urville ...) and then continued,
notably with those of the Travailleur and the Talisman. The collection has benefited from the work of prestigious scientists
like Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Latreille, H. and A. Milne-Edwards, and Chevreux.
The specimens, measuring 1 mm to over 2 m in size, are mainly preserved in alcohol. Some are kept dry
(old collections such as the historical collection of crabs), others as slide preparations.
The collection includes worldwide material of marine, freshwater and terrestrial crustaceans (including pest species).
The collection grows 1 to 1.5% per year on average, varying according to the group, thanks to numerous donations and deposits.
For 25 years the "Tropical Deep-Sea Benthos" (formely MUSORSTOM) expeditions have resulted in the largest collection
in the world from the deep-water (bathyal) environment.
GBIF url: https://www.gbif.org/dataset/da6a07ed-9eee-460d-9448-910f542c1a7b
Citation: MNHN, Chagnoux S (2024). The crustaceans collection (IU) of the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN - Paris). Version 68.360. MNHN - Museum national d'Histoire naturelle. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/qgvvhd accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-04-29.
資料集編號
da6a07ed-9eee-460d-9448-910f542c1a7b (DatasetUUID)
其他標題
資料集作者
MNHN、Simon Chagnoux
資料集發佈者
MNHN - Museum national d'Histoire naturelle
來源
GBIF
資料集標籤
授權
創用CC-姓名標示
詮釋資料更新日期
2024-04-29
觀測資料最新匯入日期
類群
其他無脊椎、蝦蟹類
紀錄筆數
308
下載次數
271