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Hungarian Natural History Museum

GBIF publisher since
3 May 2010

Description

The Hungarian Natural History Museum holds more than 11 million specimens including 65000 primary types. This is one of the largest natural history collections in Central and Eastern Europe and particularly valuable considering its reference collection from the Carpathian Basin, Balkans, and Central-, Eastern- and Southeastern Asia. 12,7% of the specimens are databased and 0,6% are fully digitised (imaged) specimens. The Hungarian Natural History Museum conducted several collection based studies, some of them are with immediate societal significance in the last decade. HNHM is a consortium member in CETAF, GGBN and DiSSCo.

Contacts

ADMINISTRATIVE_POINT_OF_CONTACT
Beata Beata
Telephone: +3612101330
email: papp.beata@nhmus.hu
POINT_OF_CONTACT
Beata Papp
Telephone: +362101330
email: papp.beata@nhmus.hu
TECHNICAL_POINT_OF_CONTACT
Bernadett Döme
Telephone: +3612101330
email: dome.bernadett@nhmus.hu
Hungarian Natural History Museum
Baross u.13
Budapest
1088
HU
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