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Flies, Midges and Fleas
The Flea and Fly Collection at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin was founded at the beginning of the 19th century and is still expanding with new material.
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Animal Sound Archive
The Animal Sound Archive at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin is one of the oldest and most comprehensive collection of animal sound recordings in the world. It comprises approximately 120,000 sound recordings.
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Beetles and Strepsiptera
The Beetle Collection at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin is one of the largest in the world and the most comprehensive, type-rich and significant collection of its kind in Germany.
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The Mammals Collection comprises approximately 150,000 specimens, including over 2,000 type specimens. It is one of the world’s largest collection of recent mammals.
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DNA and Tissue Collection
Molecular genetic research has been going on at the Museum für Naturkunde for over 30 years and the DNA collection comprises over 30,000 samples from species throughout the animal kingdom.
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The library of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin is a collection in its own right - of scientific literature.
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Minerals
Due to its history and the wealth of specimens, the Mineral Collection at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin is one of the most significant in Europe. This article looks at the history and highlights of the collection and contains information on research, digitisation and the library.
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Meteorites
Its history and number of specimens makes the meteorite collection at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin one of the most important collections in the world. This article looks at the history and highlights the most significant pieces of the collection, while also giving an overview of research.
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Information about Fossil Record, Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift und Zoosystematics and Evolution
Catalogues of the Diptera types
Catalogues of the Diptera types in the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
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Crustacea
The Crustaceans Collection comprises approximately 36,500 items, including 1,500 type specimens.
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Reptiles and Amphibians
Reptiles and amphibians are organised as the Herpetological Collection in the Museum für Naturkunde which comprises 160,000 amphibian and reptiles, of which the oldest specimens are 280 years old.
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Fishes
The Fish, lat. Ichthyological, Collection in the Museum für Naturkunde comprises approximately 133,490 specimens and for the abundance of historic specimens from all over the world it is a unique collection in Germany.
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Birds
The ornithology collection is the largest in Germany and one of the most significant bird collections in the world.
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SYNTHESYS+
The EU project enables, facilitates and enhances the scientific access (physical & virtual) to natural history collections for scientists and institutions
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Earth Sciences
Rock and Ore Collection
Due to its history, the Rock and Ore Collection of the Museums für Naturkunde Berlin is an eminent treasure trove of knowledge. This article focuses on the history and highlights of the collection and contains information on ongoing research, digitalisation and the library.
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As integrated research museum, the Museum für Naturkunde administers and supports a number of services enabling access to scientific data.
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EDIT - European Distributed Institute of Taxonomy
EDIT (European Distributed Institute of Taxonomy) is a consortium of 29 institutions funded as a "network of excellence" (NoE) for five years by the European Commission.
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GENART
GENART is a network of molecular geneticists, neuroethologists, bioinformatics specialists and evolutionary biologists from six research institutions in Berlin and Potsdam.
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EOS – Establishing an inventory of specimen-rich collections
Efficient workflows and innovative methods for the digitization and publication of specimen-rich collections - demonstrated at the entomological collections at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
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