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P. W. Lund collection in the National History Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen

Citation

Calabuig I (2014). P. W. Lund collection in the National History Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen. Zoological Museum, Natural History Museum of Denmark. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/na6tvd accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-02-09.

Description

The P. W. Lund collection of extant mammals. Incomplete listing of extant mammals collected by Lund and visiting colleagues (Reinhardt and others) (1833-1889). P. W. Lund is mainly known for his basic research on subfossil remains of the extinct fauna in the limestone caves of Minas Gerais (Lagoa Santa, Brazil), and for his collections and descriptions of extant mammals of the area. Photos of material is available via the homepage: http://www.zmuc.dk/VerWeb/lund/lund_mammals.html

Taxonomic Coverages

Animalia Chordata Mammalia
  1. Animalia Chordata Mammalia

Geographic Coverages

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Isabel Calabuig
originator
position: Project leader, and DanBIF Node Manager
Danish Biodiversity Information Facility (DanBIF)
Natural History Museum of Denmark, Universitetsparken 15
Copenhagen
2100
DK
Telephone: +45 353-21103
email: ICalabuig@snm.ku.dk
Isabel Calabuig
metadata author
position: Project leader, and DanBIF Node Manager
Danish Biodiversity Information Facility (DanBIF)
Natural History Museum of Denmark, Universitetsparken 15
Copenhagen
2100
DK
Telephone: +45 353-21103
email: ICalabuig@snm.ku.dk
Isabel Calabuig
user
position: Project leader, and DanBIF Node Manager
Danish Biodiversity Information Facility (DanBIF)
Natural History Museum of Denmark, Universitetsparken 15
Copenhagen
2100
DK
Telephone: +45 353-21103
email: ICalabuig@snm.ku.dk
Isabel Calabuig
administrative point of contact
position: Project leader, and DanBIF Node Manager
Danish Biodiversity Information Facility (DanBIF)
Natural History Museum of Denmark, Universitetsparken 15
Copenhagen
2100
DK
Telephone: +45 353-21103
email: ICalabuig@snm.ku.dk
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