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The Tardigrada collection is part of the SeSAM collections of Senckenberg which combines all collections held at the Senckenberg Natural History Museum of Frankfurt.
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An annotated check-list is given of Bivalvia species occurring deeper than 2000 m in the seas bordering Europe.
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Sesam is the Collection Management System of the Senckenberg Museum. SeSam was developed together with com2 (Bad Homburg). All collections (both zoological and botanical) of the Senckenberg Research Institute are going to use this efficient tool.
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This dataset contains data from the Crustacea collection from the Zoological Museum of the CAU University Kiel. The collection contains Crustacea specimens collected from all over the world.
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This dataset contains data from the Ichthyologie collection from the Zoological Museum of the CAU University Kiel.
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The Copepoda collection is part of the SeSAM collections of Senckenberg which combines all collections held at the Senckenberg Natutal History Museum of Frankfurt. This collection contains Copepoda from all over the world.
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The Ctenophora collection is part of the SeSAM collections of Senckenberg which combines all collections held at the Senckenberg Natutal History Museum of Frankfurt. This collection is comparatively small; the material reflects not only the research activities of our institute in the Arctic Ocean and North Sea, but also in the Mediterranean and Red Sea. There are no types present today.
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The Xiphosura collection is part of the SeSAM collections of Senckenberg which combines all collections held at the Senckenberg Natutal History Museum of Frankfurt.
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The Tunicata collection is part of the SeSAM collections of Senckenberg which combines all collections held at the Senckenberg Natutal History Museum of Frankfurt. It contains Tunicata from all over the world and includes the type material of 40 primary types; especially important is the reference material related to the works of Gottschaldt (1898), Hartmeyer (1903, 1911, 1912), and Sluiter (1913 & 1932).
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The Echinodermata collection is part of the SeSAM collections of Senckenberg which combines all collections held at the Senckenberg Natutal History Museum of Frankfurt. This collection contains Echinodermata from all over the world.