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Material Entity: tissue

Disposition: In collection

Identifier Status: ACTIVE

Last Update: January 29, 2025

Identification

Accepted NameCercomacra tyrannina (P. L. Sclater, 1855)
TaxonomyAnimalia > Chordata > Aves > Passeriformes > Thamnophilidae > Cercomacra
Name According toCatalogue of Life
Original NameCercomacra tyrannina
Taxonomy Original NameAnimalia > Chordata > Aves > Passeriformes > Thamnophilidae > Cercomacra > tyrannina
Status Original Nameaccepted species
Resolving Stateresolved on species level

Gathering

CountryPanama (Central or North America; South America)
LocalityOld Gamboa Road
Collector(s)Collector(s): Anonymous; Preparator(s): Anonymous
Collector's numbers.n.
Collection Date2005-12-25
Collecting Sourcewild

Tissue

GUID/Occurrence IDhttp://arctos.database.museum/guid/UAM:Bird:36986?pid=26444510
Catalog NumberUAM:Bird:36986
Previous IDsAnonymous,
Collection CodeBird
Institution CodeUAM
Institution Full NameArctos/University of Alaska Museum of the North
Record BasisMaterialSample
Sample Typetissue
Establishment Meanswild caught

Preparation

Typetissue (frozen)
StaffJack J. Withrow

Permits

Status: Permit not available
Unknown permit type

Dataset Description

University of Alaska Museum (UAM) Bird specimens (Arctos) for GGBN

DescriptionWith emphasis on the birds of northwesternmost North America, including taxa endemic to Beringia and the circumpolar North, the Bird Collection is the best in existence of avian material from Alaska. Almost all bird species and subspecies known in Alaska are represented and are preserved primarily as skins, skeletons, and tissues. The collection consists of over 30,000 birds. Most recent preparations include skin, partial skeleton, tissue, and stomach samples for each individual. Tissues are part of the Genomic Resources Collection. Specimens are regularly loaned for scientific research. Specimen loan policies and a summary database are available for interested researchers. Taxonomy: Most recent orders of birds, constituting ~140 families, ~800 genera and nearly 2,000 species. We hold specimen material for over 90% of the 619 species and subspecies of birds known to occur in Alaska. Geography: Global in extent with strongest representation coming from Alaska and places where migratory Alaska birds winter.
RightsTo the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the Public Domain (CC0 1.0). Users may copy, modify, distribute and use the work, including for commercial purposes, without restriction.
CitationUniversity of Alaska Museum Bird Collection (UAM), University of Alaska Fairbanks

Contacts

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Jack Withrow, jjwithrow@alaska.edu
Genomic Resources Collection Manager
Kyndall Hildebrandt, kbhildebrandt@alaska.edu , 907 Yukon Drive, AK US, 99775-6960, (907) 474-6914
Information Architect
John Wieczorek, gtuco.btuco@gmail.com , Bariloche, Río Negro AR, 8401
Arctos Database Programmer
Dusty McDonald, dustymc@gmail.com
no coordinates provided

Loan information

not blocked tissue available for loan

Disposition: In collection

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