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Details for Amphibia and Reptiles Collection of the Department of Animal and Human Biology

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Collection data
NameAmphibia and Reptiles Collection of the Department of Animal and Human Biology
Alternative name
DescriptionCollection of Amphibia and Reptiles
Description for specialistsThe collection consists of 4400 specimens (2100 Amphibia and 2300 Reptiles) belonging to three orders of Amphibia [(Gymnophiona, Fam. Caecillidae; Anura, Fam.: Arthroleptidae, Bombinatoridae, Bufonidae, Dendrobatidae, Discoglossidae, Hylidae, Hyperoliidae, Leptodactylidae, Microhylidae, Pelobatidae, Pipidae, Plethodontidae, Ranidae, Rhacophoridae; Caudata, Fam.: Proteidae, Salamandridae, Sirenidae]) and two orders of Reptiles [(Squamata, Fam.: Agamidae, Amphisbaenidae, Anguidae, Atractaspididae, Boidae, Chamaeleonidae, Colubridae, Cordylidae, Corytophanidae, Elapidae, Gekkonidae, Gerrhosauridae, Hydrophidae, Lacertidae, Leptotyphlopidae, Phrynosomatidae, Pythonidae, Scincidae, Teiidae, Trogonophidae, Tropiduridae, Typhlopidae, Varanidae, Viperidae; Testudines, Fam.: Cheloniidae, Emydidae, Pelomedusidae, Testudinidae)].
The material was collected during the 60s of the twentieth century, essentially in Italy (Mediterranean area) and partly in Africa and Near East. The physical curation is complete as well as the species level inventory
Cite as
ProvenanceThe collection, founded at the Institute of Zoology (University of Rome "La Sapienza") since the 60's of 1900, was acquired recently (2007-2008) by the "Museo Civico di Zoologia di Roma", where it is today
Notes
Primary grouping principleTaxonomic
Primary purposeResearch
Part of collection
Related collection(s)
Known to contain typesNot known to contain types
Rights
RightsThe materials are property of the Municipality of Rome
Access rightsThe collection is freely available for scientific research, under the regulations set up by the managerial staff
Usage restrictionsDestructive or invasive assays are normally prohibited or must be previously agreed with the managerial staff. Uses other than for scientific research (e.g. extensive taking of pictures for commercial use) are subject to written contracts
Collection types
Animals, Taxonomic
McGinley conservation statuses
Level 7 Physical curation complete, species level inventory complete.
Date 14-05-2010 (dd-mm-yyyy)
Development status
Active growth
Collectors
Alberto Venchi, Augusto Vigna Taglianti, Carlo Utzeri, Claudio Bagnoli, Edoardo Pozio, Giuseppe Carpaneto, Marco Bologna, Roberto Argano, Vincenzo Vomero
Expeditions
no expedition
Formation periods
During the 60s of the twentieth century
Collection extents
4400 specimens
Kingdom coverage
Animalia
Taxon coverage
Class Amphibia; Order Anura; Fam: Arthroleptidae, Bombinatoridae, Bufonidae, Dendrobatidae, Discoglossidae, Hylidae, Hyperoliidae, Leptodactylidae, Microhylidae, Pelobatidae, Pipidae, Plethodontidae, Ranidae, Rhacophoridae, Class Amphibia; Order Caudata; Fam: Proteidae, Salamandridae, Sirenidae, Class Amphibia; Order Gymnophiona; Fam Caecillidae, Class Reptilia; Order Squamata; Fam: Agamidae, Amphisbaenidae, Anguidae, Atractaspididae, Boidae, Chamaeleonidae, Colubridae, Cordylidae, Corytophanidae, Elapidae, Gekkonidae, Gerrhosauridae, Hydrophidae, Lacertidae, Leptotyphlopidae, Phrynosomatidae, Class Reptilia; Order Squamata; Fam: Pythonidae, Scincidae, Teiidae, Trogonophidae, Tropiduridae, Typhlopidae, Varanidae, Viperidae, Class Reptilia; Order Testudines; Fam: Cheloniidae, Emydidae, Pelomedusidae, Testudinidae
Common name coverage
Collection of Amphibia and Reptiles
Geospatial coverage
Essentially in Italy (Mediterranean area), Near East and in Africa, Italy (strength)
Living time periods
Actual
Specimen preservation methods
Fluid-preserved
Media
Cans
File formats
unapplicable
Item level access
Source: not available
Related material
Capula M., Contini F., Picone M., 2009. Le collezioni di Anfibi e Rettili del Museo Civico di Zoologia di Roma: origine, storia e rilevanza di un patrimonio naturalistico dimenticato. Museologia Scientifica Memorie, n. 5: 125-132.
Institution
Museo Civico di Zoologia
Persons
Massimo Capula
Francesca Pavesi
Alberto Zilli
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