Invertebrate Palentology - Stratigraphic Inventory
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Additional Notes on the Data
Approximately 60 percent of the catalogued holdings of the Invertebrate Paleontology collection are
online, including all type material.
TaxonName.
Any of the latinized names that have been applied to the taxon lot.
AuthorName.
The author and/or date of publication for an applied taxon name.
HigherRanks.
The family, order, and/or class of the most recently applied taxon name.
TypeStatus.
Type specimens include primary, secondary and tertiary types. Primary
types are recorded as holotype, syntype, lectotype and neotype; secondary
types are recorded as paratype and paralectotype. The term "cotype" has been modified whenever
appropriate (e.g., to syntype or paratype). Allotype is used where
appropriate.
TypeCitation. The authority who applied a given taxon name.
Authorities may be either published identifications, or a person's name and date of
identification as it appears on the specimen label. Lots for which
multiple identifications are recorded will contain repeated
name/determination information, in reverse chronological order. In the case of
publications, hyperlinks to the full references are available using the "expanded data format" option on the search form.
Locality. A composite of the country, state (equivalent),
county (or equivalent), place, and latitude & longitude, as available.
Latitude & longitude are ordinarily given to the nearest minute.
CollectorDate.
The name of the collector(s) and the collection date(s).
Stratigraphy.
Temporal provenience, including bed, member, formation, epoch, age, and/or period.
OtherAttributes.
Other specimen attributes that are
specific to the holdings of the
Invertebrate Paleontology
collection.
A variety of keywords (in italics) that you might wish to use to
limit searches are given below. Those listed under "OTHER" are available
on the search form as pull-down menu options.
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