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Specimen Record

ContinentNorth America
CountryMexico
LocalityLa Maisa In La Maisa, Mexico Citzeo Basin
Latitude19.50408
Longitude-101.38631
Institution CodeSlu
Collection CodeIchthyology
Catalog Number8689
Collected ByPiller, Kyle; Lyons, John; De Jong, Kees
Date Collected2013-01-06

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https://www.southeastern.edu/acad_research/depts/biol/programs/museum/index.html

The collection of fishes is the largest and fastest growing of the collections in the SLU Vertebrate Museum. We have over 8,000 lots of fishes, containing some 85,000 specimens. Our holdings are rich in native species from southern Louisiana (particularly the Florida Parishes and the Lake Pontchartrain Basin) and adjacent regions. Additionally, we have large collections of freshwater fishes from Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize. In addition to the fluid specimens, we have over 2,000 archived tissue samples from fishes for genetic analyses. Most of the tissue samples have corresponding voucher specimens archived in the collection.

Contacts

Name Kyle Piller
RoleCurator of Vertebrates
Emailkyle.piller@southeastern.edu
Name Kyle Piller
RoleCurator of Vertebrates
Emailkyle.piller@southeastern.edu
Name David Bloom
RoleVertNet Coordinator
Emaildbloom@vertnet.org
Name John Wieczorek
RoleInformation Architect
Emailtuco@berkeley.edu
Name Kyle Piller
RoleCurator of Vertebrates
Emailkyle.piller@southeastern.edu
Name Danielle Wasserman
RoleResearch Associate
Emaildanielle.wasserman@selu.edu
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