RBINS Crustacea collection

The RBINS has a rich collection of crustaceans. Within the class Malacostraca, we have large collections of decapods (crabs, shrimps, etc.), Euphausiacea (krill), Amphipoda (including eye-catching material from Antarctica), Cumacea (hooded shrimps), Isopoda, Mysida (opossum shrimps), and Tanaidae. Within the class Maxillopoda, our collection of copepods can safely be called impressive, with material from all over the world. The same is true of the class Ostracoda (seed shrimps), which has important freshwater and marine collections. Also the Branchiopoda (fairy shrimps, water fleas, etc.) are part of RBINS Recent Invertebrates collection. In total, the RBINS holds more than 210,000 crustacean specimens, including a 7800-some types.

Dataset metrics

Occurrences map

Données et ressources

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Info additionnelle

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Source http://www.gbif.org/dataset/db2cd6fc-a7d5-43ad-b944-8a663d57ae73
Dernière modification août 20, 2024, 13:28 (TU)
Créé le août 20, 2024, 13:28 (TU)
Dataset type OCCURRENCE
Source DarwinCore Archive https://ipt.naturalsciences.be/archive.do?r=be_rbins_invertebrates_crustacea
GBIF UUID db2cd6fc-a7d5-43ad-b944-8a663d57ae73
Metadata author Thomas Vandenberghe - Data manager - tvandenberghe@naturalsciences.be