GGBN Object - https://id.ggbn.org/33D3PC https://id.ggbn.org/33D3PC

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Material Entity: tissue

Disposition: In collection

Identifier Status: ACTIVE

Last Update: January 29, 2025

33D3PC 33D3PC tissue 35F74Y 35F74Y specimen 33D3PC->35F74Y same individual 33D3PD 33D3PD tissue 33D3PD->35F74Y same individual

Identification

Accepted NameTamias speciosus Merriam, 1890
TaxonomyAnimalia > Chordata > Mammalia > Rodentia > Sciuridae > Tamias
Name According toCatalogue of Life
Original NameTamias speciosus
Taxonomy Original NameAnimalia > Chordata > Mammalia > Rodentia > Sciuridae > Tamias > speciosus
Status Original Nameaccepted species
Resolving Stateresolved on species level

Gathering

CountryUnited States (Central or North America)
LocalitySan Emigdio Mountains, about 2 miles east of Mount Pinos summit
Latitude | Longitude34.81579 | -119.12037
Collector(s)Collector(s): Kevin W. Ellis
Collector's numberKWE005
Collection Date2004-09-14
Collecting Sourcewild

Tissue

GUID/Occurrence IDhttp://arctos.database.museum/guid/DMNS:Mamm:13957?pid=23072186
Catalog NumberDMNS:Mamm:13957
Previous IDscollector number=KWE005
Collection CodeMamm
Institution CodeDMNS
Institution Full NameArctos/Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Record BasisPreservedSpecimen
Sample Typetissue
Establishment Meanswild caught

Preparation

Typeheart, kidney (frozen)
StaffJohn R. Demboski

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Status: Permit available
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Status: Permit available
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Dataset Description

Denver Museum of Nature and Science (DMNS) Mammal specimens (Arctos) for GGBN

DescriptionThe Denver Museum of Nature & Science Mammal Collection currently consists of approximately 21,000 specimens, which includes 20,000+ cataloged specimens. The collection spans 1870 to the present, is worldwide in coverage, and includes specimens from the three major extant mammalian lineages (monotremes, marsupials, and placentals) distributed across 21 orders, 266 genera, and 381 species. The collection’s primary strength is its focus on the southern Rocky Mountains and Great Plains. Approximately 82% of the collection is from the western United States, with specimens from Colorado (73%) representing the largest percentage. Small mammals, such as shrews, rodents, lagomorphs, and bats, constitute the majority (84%) of specimens in the collection. The composition of the collection is primarily study skins and skeletal material, with a growing wet collection. High-quality specimen data, frozen tissues, and parasites are associated with most of the specimens archived since 2006.
RightsThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License.
CitationDenver Museum of Nature & Science Herp Collection

Contacts

Assistant Collections Manager, Department of Zoology
Andrew Doll, andrew.doll@dmns.org , 2001 Colorado Blvd., CO US, 80205-5798, 303-370-8387
Curator of Vertebrate Zoology
John Demboski, john.demboski@dmns.org , 2001 Colorado Blvd., CO US, 80205-5798, 303-370-6443
Information Architect
John Wieczorek, gtuco.btuco@gmail.com , 2242088267
Information Architect
John Wieczorek, gtuco.btuco@gmail.com , Bariloche, Río Negro AR, 8401
Arctos Database Programmer
Dusty McDonald, dustymc@gmail.com
Collections Manager, Department of Zoology
Jeffrey Stephenson, jeffrey.stephenson@dmns.org , 2001 Colorado Blvd., CO US, 80205-5798, 303-370-8319
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