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Mammals

 

The Royal BC Museum’s Mammalogy collection contains a few preserved embryos, but most are neonates to adults prepared as skins and skeletons. About 346 species are represented in this collection. The collection grows each year, mostly from salvage, with priority given to specimens from northern British Columbia.   

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Name
Identifier
Date
Place
Thomomys talpoides incensus
mam_000816
1916/05/03
Okanagan

Thomomys talpoides incensus
mam_000817
1916/05/08
Okanagan

Thomomys talpoides incensus
mam_000818
1916/06/07
Okanagan

Thomomys talpoides incensus
mam_000819
1916/05/09
Okanagan

Perognathus parvus lordi
mam_000820
1913/05/27
Vaseux Lake

Perognathus parvus laingi
mam_000821
1916/05/12
Okanagan

Perognathus parvus laingi
mam_000822
1916/05/14
Okanagan

Perognathus parvus laingi
mam_000823
1916/05/17
Okanagan

Perognathus parvus laingi
mam_000824
1916/05/17
Okanagan

Zapus hudsonius hudsonius
mam_000825
1913/09/14
Atlin; Anderson Bay

Zapus princeps saltator
mam_000826
1914/07/15
Atlin

Zapus princeps saltator
mam_000827
1911/07/16
Moose River

Zapus princeps saltator
mam_000828
1911/07/28
Moose River

Zapus princeps kootenayensis
mam_000829
1916/07/24
Lillooet; Mount McLean

Ochotona princeps fenisex
mam_000830
1915/06/09
Okanagan