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Angelo State Natural History Collections (ASNHC) - Herpetology Collection

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Citation

Dixon M, Revelez M (2016). Angelo State Natural History Collections (ASNHC) - Herpetology Collection. Angelo State Natural History Collections (ASNHC). Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/y5xspj accessed via GBIF.org on 2019-12-16.

Description

Begun in the late 1960s, the Herpetology Collections houses over 13,000 specimens. The primary geographic emphasis include the Concho Valley and Edwards Plateau regions of west-central Texas, but other areas include United States, Argentina, Mexico, Bahamas, Trinidad, and Panama.

Sampling Description

Method steps

Taxonomic Coverages

  1. Amphibia
    common name: Amphibians rank: class
  2. Reptilia
    common name: Reptiles rank: class

Geographic Coverages

The primary geographic emphasis include the Concho Valley and Edwards Plateau regions of west-central Texas, but other areas include United States, Argentina, Mexico, Bahamas, Trinidad, and Panama.

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Michael Dixon
originator
position: Curator
Angelo State University
ASU Station #10890
San Angelo
76909-0890
Texas
US
Telephone: (325) 486-6636
email: michael.dixon@angelo.edu
Marcia Revelez
metadata author
position: Collections Manager
Angelo State University
ASU Station #10890
San Angelo
76909-0890
Texas
US
Telephone: (325) 486-6699
email: marcia.revelez@angelo.edu
Marcia Revelez
custodian steward
position: Collections Manager
Angelo State University
ASU Station #10890
San Angelo
76909-0890
Texas
US
Telephone: (325) 486-6699
email: marcia.revelez@angelo.edu
Marcia Revelez
administrative point of contact
position: Collections Manager
Angelo State University
ASU Station #10890
San Angelo
76909-0890
Texas
US
Telephone: (325) 486-6699
email: marcia.revelez@angelo.edu
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