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Specimen Record

ContinentSouth America
CountryEcuador
State/ProvinceGuayas
Locality[redacted]
Latitude-2.15
Longitude-80.95
Institution CodeUwbm
Collection CodeInvertebrate Paleontology
Catalog Number7329
Collected ByWeaver, Charles E.

From Recordset

http://www.burkemuseum.org/research-and-collections/invertebrate-paleontology-and-micropaleontology

The Burke Museum Invertebrate Paleontology and Micropaleontology Collections include 3.6 million specimens and include invertebrate, foraminifera and trace fossils, dating from the Cambrian (around 530 million years ago) to the Quaternary (10,000 years ago). The Burke Museum Invertebrate Paleontology Collection is a member of the NSF-funded Thematic Collection Network (TCN), the Eastern Pacific Invertebrate Communities of the Cenozoic era (EPICC), award number 1503678, and is currently working to digitize its collection.

Contacts

Name Ron Eng
RoleGeology & Paleontology Collections Manager
Emailrceng@u.washington.edu
Name Ron Eng
RoleGeology & Paleontology Collections Manager
Emailrceng@u.washington.edu
Name Laura Russell
RoleVertNet Programmer
Emaillarussell@vertnet.org
Name David Bloom
RoleVertNet Coordinator
Emaildbloom@vertnet.org
Name John Wieczorek
RoleInformation Architect
Emailtuco@berkeley.edu
Name Ben Legler
Rolenone
Emailblegler@uw.edu
Name Sara Legler
RoleBurke Museum EPICC Coordinator
Emailslegler@uw.edu
Name Ron Eng
RoleGeology & Paleontology Collections Manager
Emailrceng@u.washington.edu
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