Recordset
Search RecordsetOhio Wesleyan University Amphibian Specimens (Arctos)
Specimen Records: 102
Media Records: 0
iDigBio Last Ingested Date: 2025-01-23
The amphibian collections of the Ohio Wesleyan University Museum of Natural History consist of approximately 1,400 specimens preserved in alcohol. The majority of the specimens are from Ohio, though several are from other states and countries. The vast majority of the collection consists of salamanders, frogs, and toads, with a small collection of caecilians from the Seychelles.
Contacts
| Name | Josh Pletcher |
| Role | Student Curator |
| jrpletch@owu.edu |
| Name | Lisa Tabak |
| Role | Curatorial Director |
| lmtabak@owu.edu |
| Name | Josh Pletcher |
| Role | Student Curator |
| jrpletch@owu.edu |
| Name | Lisa Tabak |
| Role | Curatorial Director |
| lmtabak@owu.edu |
| Name | Eric Gangloff |
| Role | Assistant Professor of Zoology |
| ejgangloff@owu.edu |
| Name | David Bloom |
| Role | Vertnet Coordinator |
| dbloom@vertnet.org |
| Name | John Wieczorek |
| Role | Information Architect |
| tuco@berkeley.edu |
| Name | Dusty McDonald |
| Role | Arctos Database Programmer |
| dustymc@gmail.com |
| Name | Josh Pletcher |
| Role | Student Curator |
| jrpletch@owu.edu |
| Name | Lisa Tabak |
| Role | Curatorial Director |
| lmtabak@owu.edu |
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This table shows any data corrections that were performed on this recordset to improve the capabilities of iDigBio Search. The first column represents the correction performed. The last two columns represent the number and percentage of records that were corrected. A complete list of the data quality flags and their descriptions can be found here. Clicking on a data flag name will take you to a search for all records with this flag in this recordset.
| Flag | Records With This Flag | (%) Percent With This Flag |
|---|---|---|
| dwc_datasetid_added i | 98 | 96.078 |
| dwc_parentnameusageid_added i | 98 | 96.078 |
| dwc_scientificnameauthorship_added i | 98 | 96.078 |
| dwc_taxonid_added i | 98 | 96.078 |
| dwc_taxonomicstatus_added i | 98 | 96.078 |
| gbif_canonicalname_added i | 98 | 96.078 |
| gbif_genericname_added i | 98 | 96.078 |
| gbif_taxon_corrected i | 98 | 96.078 |
| gbif_vernacularname_added i | 98 | 96.078 |
| gbif_reference_added i | 97 | 95.098 |
| dwc_multimedia_added i | 88 | 86.275 |
| dwc_originalnameusageid_added i | 80 | 78.431 |
| dwc_taxonrank_replaced i | 60 | 58.824 |
| dwc_continent_added i | 51 | 50 |
| idigbio_isocountrycode_added i | 51 | 50 |
| dwc_continent_replaced i | 50 | 49.02 |
| geopoint_datum_error i | 48 | 47.059 |
| dwc_genus_replaced i | 4 | 3.922 |
| dwc_specificepithet_replaced i | 2 | 1.961 |
| geopoint_datum_missing i | 2 | 1.961 |
| dwc_family_replaced i | 1 | 0.98 |
| dwc_infraspecificepithet_added i | 1 | 0.98 |
| dwc_kingdom_replaced i | 1 | 0.98 |
| rev_geocode_eez i | 1 | 0.98 |
| taxon_match_failed i | 1 | 0.98 |
