Occurrence dataset Registered March 13, 2009

    Vertebrate Zoology Division - Ichthyology, Yale Peabody Museum

    Description

    The fishes collection in the Yale Peabody Museum’s Division of Vertebrate Zoology is worldwide in scope, with an emphasis on marine species. Strengths include: deep sea fishes from the Atlantic and Pacific; Western Atlantic nearshore fishes from the United States, Bermuda, Bahamas, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea; East Pacific fishes from Mexico, Panama and Peru; Indian Ocean nearshore fishes from Kenya, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Seychelles and Chagos Archipelago; and freshwater fishes from Connecticut, Guyana and the African Great Lakes. Holdings represent over 24,000 specimen lots made up of more than 144,000 individual specimens. Included in this are type specimens for 193 nominal species. The collection includes histology slides and a complete coelacanth specimen.

    Geographic scope

    Description

    worldwide

    Bounding box
    Latitude
    From -90 to 90
    Longitude
    From -180 to 180

    Metrics

    Contacts

    • Gary Motz

      Originator
      Organization
      Yale Peabody Museum
      Position
      Head, Computer Systems Office
      Address
      170 Whitney Avenue
      Roles
      Originator
      Email
      Phone
    • Greg Watkins-Colwell

      Administrative point of contact
      Organization
      Yale Peabody Museum
      Position
      Division of Vertebrate Zoology
      Address
      170 Whitney Avenue
      Roles
      Administrative point of contact
      Email
      Phone

    GBIF registration

    Registration date
    March 13, 2009
    Metadata last modified
    August 03, 2025
    Publication date
    August 03, 2025
    Hosted by
    Yale University Peabody Museum
    Installation
    Yale Peabody Museum GBIF IPT
    Endpoints
    Darwin Core Archive
    EML
    Preferred identifier
    10.15468/mgyhok
    Alternative identifiers

    Citation

    Motz G (2025). Vertebrate Zoology Division - Ichthyology, Yale Peabody Museum. Yale University Peabody Museum. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/mgyhok accessed via GBIF.org on 2025-08-03.