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Specimen Record

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
State/ProvinceCalifornia
County/ParishSanta Barbara County
LocalityBathhouse Beach
Latitude34.4
Longitude-119.7
Institution CodeLacm
Collection CodeIp
Catalog NumberLacmip 33.30
Collected ByA. Strong
Date Collected1930-08-01

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https://nhm.org/research-collections/departments/invertebrate-paleontology

The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County's Invertebrate Paleontology collection (LACMIP) is the fifth largest of its kind in the country, with an estimated 6-7 million specimens. These collections span the Phanerozoic and represent the world’s largest collection of Cretaceous-Cenozoic mollusks from the Pacific Rim. The collection has grown through a century of research by NHM staff, but has also brought together important former collections from the California Institute of Technology, California State University Northridge, University of California Los Angeles, and University of Southern California.

Contacts

Name Austin Hendy
RoleCollection Manager
Emailahendy@nhm.org
Name Juliet Hook
RoleCollections Manager
Emailjhook@nhm.org
Name Austin Hendy
RoleCurator
Emailahendy@nhm.org
Name Juliet Hook
RoleCollections Manager
Emailjhook@nhm.org
Name Austin Hendy
RoleCurator
Emailahendy@nhm.org
Name William Mertz
RoleDatabase Manager
Emailwmertz@nhm.org
Name Juliet Hook
RoleCollections Manager
Emailjhook@nhm.org
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