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Animalia > Chordata > Coelophysidae > Coelophysis

CoelophysisCope, 1889

From CM Vertebrate Paleontology Collection

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
State/ProvinceNew Mexico
Institution CodeCm
Collection CodeVertpaleo
Catalog Number81765
Collected ByDavid S Berman & Crew
Date Collected1982-01-03

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CM Vertebrate Paleontology Collection

The collection of fossil vertebrates at Carnegie Museum of Natural History is the fourth largest in North America. It currently holds over 100,000 specimens with a worldwide distribution, representing all vertebrate classes from the Silurian to the Pleistocene. This collection was acquired primarily through over a century of field work by section staff and associates as well as acquisitions by the Museum. Fossil collecting began in 1895 with the sponsorship of Mr. Andrew Carnegie, who supported the museum’s numerous early expeditions to the American West that resulted in one of the best dinosaur collections in the world. Carnegie in his retirement further strengthened the collection with the purchase in 1903 of a large collection of Paleozoic-Cenozoic, European fossils from the Baron de Bayet, a private fossil collector from Brussels, Belgium. Strengths of the collection include Mississippian fishes from Bear Gulch, Montana; Pennsylvanian and Permian fishes, amphibians and reptiles from the tri-state region of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia and the southwestern United States; Jurassic dinosaurs, especially sauropods, from Utah (Dinosaur National Monument) and Wyoming; Jurassic fishes and reptiles from Germany and France; Eocene fishes from Monte Bolca, Italy; Eocene mammals, reptiles, and amphibians from central Wyoming and Utah; Miocene mammals from a site now preserved as Agate Springs Fossil Beds National Monument, Nebraska; and Pleistocene vertebrates from the Appalachian region.

Contacts

Name Sarah Davis
RoleCollection Manager
EmailDavisS@carnegieMNH.org
Name Sarah Davis
RoleCollection Manager
EmailDavisS@carnegieMNH.org
Name David Bloom
RoleVertNet Coordinator
Emaildbloom@vertnet.org
Name John Wieczorek
RoleInformation Architect
Emailtuco@berkeley.edu
Name Sarah Davis
RoleCollection Manager
EmailDavisS@carnegieMNH.org
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