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Index Lot collectionIndex Lot records from the Natural History Museum's collection
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Natural History Museum | Collections | Creative Commons Attribution |
Wallace and Banks drawersDrawer-level images of specimens in the Wallace and Banks collections held by the Natural History Museum, London.
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Suzanne Ryder | Collections | Creative Commons Attribution |
Global species hotspots and COI barcoding cold spots of marine GastropodaThis compressed repository contains the processed datasets of species occurrence records (from GBIF) that were taxon-matched (WoRMS/LifeWatch) and analysed in the manuscript...
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Andrew Torres; Owen Wangensteen; Willem Renema; Christopher Meyer et al. | Research | Creative Commons Attribution |
Part-processed Indonesian Fossil SpecimensCollections of marine invertebrates from the Miocene and Pliocene of East Kalimantan Indonesia that have not been identified to specific taxa so cannot be added to the NHMUK...
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Kenneth Johnson | Collections | Creative Commons Attribution |
Plants from Fort St. George India collected by Samuel Browne in 1697Samuel Browne (d. 1698) was a surgeon employed by the English East India Company (EIC) at Fort St. George, Madras (now Chennai) in India. In 1697, Browne sent a herbarium of...
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Ranee Prakash | Collections | Creative Commons Attribution |
Micropalaeontology student thesis collectionThe NHM holds micropalaeontology thesis slide collections from the University of Hull, University College London, Imperial College London and University College of Wales,...
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Library and Archives | Collections | Creative Commons Attribution |
Linnaeus's Butterfly Type SpecimensIntroduction
This image database is intended primarily for taxonomists and other researchers, but the historical importance of the specimens portrayed is such that we hope they...
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Martin Honey; Malcolm J Scoble | Research | Creative Commons Attribution |
NHM Botanical Types Georeferenced for ChinaThis data contains the georeferenced locations of the Botanical TYPES held at the Natural History Museum that have been collected in China. Each location Lat and Long has been...
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Malcolm G Penn; Malcolm G Penn | Research | Creative Commons Attribution |
Data from the "Back to the water" projectData from papers published as part of Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant (RPG-2019-323): Back to the water: macroevolutionary dynamics of secondarily aquatic tetrapods....
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Travis Park; Gustavo Burin; Graham J Slater; Natalie Cooper | Research | Creative Commons Attribution |
NHM Botanical Types Georeferenced for AustraliaThis data contains the georeferenced locations of the Botanical TYPES held at the Natural History Museum that have been collected in Australia. Each location Lat and Long has...
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Natural History Museum | Collections | Creative Commons Attribution |
The Herbarium of Samuel Dale M.D. (1659-1739)Samuel Dale was born in 1659. He was apprenticed as an apothecary before moving to practice in Braintree, Essex in 1680. There, he befriended John Ray and began to pursue an...
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Mark Carine | Collections | Creative Commons Attribution |
ArtefactsCultural and historical artefacts from The Natural History Museum
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Natural History Museum | Collections | Creative Commons Attribution |
Sex biases and the scarcity of sex metadata in global herpetology collectionsData from paper: Sex biases and the scarcity of sex metadata in global herpetology collections. link to paper.
Tara Wainwright, Morwenna Trevenna, Sarah R. Alewijnse, Patrick...
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Tara Wainwright; Morwenna Trevenna; Sarah R. Alewijnse; Patrick Campbell et al. | Research | Creative Commons Attribution |
Plants of South AsiaThe Plants of South Asia dataset comprises details of herbarium specimens from the South Asian region and includes botanical specimens Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives,...
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Jovita Yesilyurt; Shyam Biswa; Mark Carine; Felipe Dominguez Santana et al. | Collections | Creative Commons Attribution |
Hans Sloane's Collection of Vegetables and Vegetable SubstancesHans Sloane’s Collection of Vegetables and Vegetable Substances originally consisted of 12,752 botanical specimens, most housed in small glass and wooden boxes. Sealed inside...
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Victoria Pickering; Charles Jarvis; Mark Carine | Research | Creative Commons Attribution |
CHROMREPData from the CHROMREP project led by Marcello Mezzasalma (m.mezzasalma@gmail.com), funded by a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action.
This data was used in the paper:
Marcello...
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Marcello Mezzasalma; Jeffrey Streicher; Fabio Maria Guarino; Marc Jones et al. | Research | Creative Commons Attribution |
The herbarium specimens collected by Alexander Anderson (1748 – 1811)Alexander Anderson, a Scottish surgeonand botanist, served as superintendent at the St. Vincent Botanical Garden, which was established in 1765 and was the first Botanical...
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Jovita C. Yesilyurt; Christina Welch | Research | Creative Commons Attribution |
British and Irish butterflies and moths: The Cockayne collectionThis collection was formed in 1970 by the amalgamation of the Rothschild-Cockayne-Kettlewell collection with the many other important British and Irish Lepidoptera collections...
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Natural History Museum | Collections | Creative Commons Attribution |
NATRICINEData from the NATRICINE project led by V.Deepak (veerappandeepak@gmail.com), funded by a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action.
These data have been used in several papers:
Deepak....
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Veerappan Deepak; Natalie Cooper; David J Gower | Research | Creative Commons Attribution |
Morphological study of Bombus flavescens’s visual organsList of specimens, including species, collection (CUNHM= Chulalongkorn University Natural History Museum, Bangkok, Thailand; KKIC= Kasetsart Kamphaeng Saen Insect Collection,...
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Chawatat Thanoosing; Alfried Vogler; Paul H Williams | Research | Creative Commons Attribution |