GeologyScience.ru
  • Данные
    • Пространственные данные
    • Количественные данные
    • Музейные данные
    • Спутниковые данные
    • Научные публикации
    • Базы данных
    • Тематические базы данных
    • Конференции
    • Медиа
    • Энциклопедия
  • Сервисы
    • Поиск данных
    • ИИ-Анализ геологических текстов
    • Анализ количественных данных
    • Визуализация данных
    • Обработка геохимических данных
    • Виртуальный ассистент
  • Виртуальный ассистент
  • Новости
  • Геологи
  • О проекте

База данных ископаемых:

Источник информации: https://www.idigbio.org/
Общее количество образцов: 5,795,728
Параметры поиска

Specimen Record

Animalia

Animalia

From Invertebrate Paleontology Division, Yale Peabody Museum

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
State/ProvinceNew York
County/ParishErie County
LocalityAcme Shale Brick Quarry, Shaleton
Latitude42.725383
Longitude-78.916944
Institution CodeYpm
Collection CodeIp
Catalog NumberYpm Ip 205191

From Recordset

Invertebrate Paleontology Division, Yale Peabody Museum

The Yale Peabody Museum's collection of invertebrate fossils is one of largest in the United States, in volume and in geographic, stratigraphic and taxonomic representation. The holdings of the Division of Invertebrate Paleontology represent more than 350,000 specimen lots, approximately 4 million individuals. A total of 35,000 are type specimens; about 4,500 are the basis of new species descriptions. Over 300,000 specimen lots are available in the online specimen index; all known type specimens are included.

Contacts

Name Larry Gall
RoleHead, Computer Systems Office
Emaillawrence.gall@yale.edu
Name Larry Gall
RoleHead, Computer Systems Office
Emaillawrence.gall@yale.edu
Name Larry Gall
RoleHead, Computer Systems Office
Emaillawrence.gall@yale.edu
Name Susan Butts
RoleDivision of Invertebrate Paleontology
Emailsusan.butts@yale.edu
  • Data
  • Flags
  • Raw
TypeDescription
dwc_country_replacedDarwin Core Country (dwc:country) replaced with a standardized value from Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names.
idigbio_isocountrycode_addediDigBio ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 Country Code added.

{ "uuid": "00d40062-07cc-4cb0-b93a-4172fe597f21", "type": "records", "etag": "b69efffe0fc952cc7dca76cb249efac72f701bf5", "data": { "dwc:georeferencedDate": "2020-07-23", "dcterms:references": "http://collections.peabody.yale.edu/search/Record/YPM-IP-205191", "dwc:individualCount": "4", "dwc:georeferenceRemarks": "GBIF Georeferencing Best Practices. Quarry is now filled with water. It sits between Versailles Plank Rd and Pleasant Ave, just S of the intersection of these same two streets.", "dwc:occurrenceID": "urn:uuid:c5272e66-a726-4a34-9c19-3440a6cc3d49", "id": "urn:uuid:c5272e66-a726-4a34-9c19-3440a6cc3d49", "dwc:stateProvince": "New York", "dcterms:bibliographicCitation": "undet. Conodonta (YPM IP 205191)", "dwc:institutionCode": "YPM", "dwc:country": "USA", "dwc:earliestPeriodOrLowestSystem": "Late Devonian", "dwc:collectionCode": "IP", "dcterms:rightsHolder": "Yale Peabody Museum", "dwc:county": "Erie County", "dwc:decimalLatitude": "42.725383", "dwc:occurrenceRemarks": "IP number 205191; lot count 4; accn=YPM.03796", "dwc:basisOfRecord": "FossilSpecimen", "dwc:taxonRemarks": "Fossils, Rocks and Minerals: Fossils - Invertebrates", "dwc:continent": "North America", "dwc:dynamicProperties": "{ \"irn\": \"909308\", \"solr_long_lat\": \"-78.916944,42.725383\" }", "dwc:georeferenceSources": "GEOLocate", "dwc:disposition": "in collection", "dwc:previousIdentifications": "undet. Conodonta", "dcterms:license": "http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/", "dwc:ownerInstitutionCode": "YPM", "dwc:vernacularName": "conodonts; animals", "dwc:locality": "Acme Shale Brick Quarry, Shaleton", "dwc:geodeticDatum": "WGS84", "dwc:formation": "West Falls Fm", "dwc:higherClassification": "Animalia; Conodonta", "dwc:catalogNumber": "YPM IP 205191", "dwc:nomenclaturalCode": "ICZN", "dwc:higherGeography": "North America; USA; New York; Erie County", "dcterms:accessRights": "Open Access, http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/; see Yale Peabody policies at: http://hdl.handle.net/10079/8931zqj", "dwc:member": "Rhinestreet Sh Mbr", "dwc:coordinateUncertaintyInMeters": "250", "dwc:georeferencedBy": "Jessica Utrup", "dwc:decimalLongitude": "-78.916944", "dwc:georeferenceProtocol": "digital resource", "dcterms:modified": "2020-07-23T23:17:22.000Z", "dwc:datasetID": "0", "dwc:phylum": "Conodonta", "dwc:taxonRank": "Phylum", "dwc:kingdom": "Animalia", "dwc:scientificName": "undet. Conodonta" }, "indexTerms": { "individualcount": 4, "recordset": "137ed4cd-5172-45a5-acdb-8e1de9a64e32", "dqs": 0.3333333333333333, "stateprovince": "new york", "county": "erie county", "earliestperiodorlowestsystem": "late devonian", "catalognumber": "ypm ip 205191", "continent": "north america", "uuid": "00d40062-07cc-4cb0-b93a-4172fe597f21", "countrycode": "usa", "basisofrecord": "fossilspecimen", "commonnames": [ "conodonts; animals" ], "member": "rhinestreet sh mbr", "etag": "b69efffe0fc952cc7dca76cb249efac72f701bf5", "hasMedia": false, "hasImage": false, "highertaxon": "animalia; conodonta", "commonname": "conodonts; animals", "locality": "acme shale brick quarry, shaleton", "coordinateuncertainty": 250, "datemodified": "2022-12-06T21:22:39.577182+00:00", "occurrenceid": "urn:uuid:c5272e66-a726-4a34-9c19-3440a6cc3d49", "country": "united states", "geopoint": { "lat": 42.725383, "lon": -78.916944 }, "collectioncode": "ip", "flags": [ "dwc_country_replaced", "idigbio_isocountrycode_added" ], "formation": "west falls fm", "recordids": [ "137ed4cd-5172-45a5-acdb-8e1de9a64e32\\urn:uuid:c5272e66-a726-4a34-9c19-3440a6cc3d49" ], "institutioncode": "ypm", "datasetid": "0", "indexData": { "dwc:geodeticDatum": "WGS84", "idigbio:uuid": "00d40062-07cc-4cb0-b93a-4172fe597f21", "dwc:georeferencedDate": "2020-07-23", "dcterms:references": "http://collections.peabody.yale.edu/search/Record/YPM-IP-205191", "dwc:individualCount": "4", "dwc:locality": "Acme Shale Brick Quarry, Shaleton", "idigbio:recordIds": [ "137ed4cd-5172-45a5-acdb-8e1de9a64e32\\urn:uuid:c5272e66-a726-4a34-9c19-3440a6cc3d49" ], "dwc:occurrenceID": "urn:uuid:c5272e66-a726-4a34-9c19-3440a6cc3d49", "dwc:decimalLatitude": "42.725383", "dcterms:rightsHolder": "Yale Peabody Museum", "idigbio:parent": "137ed4cd-5172-45a5-acdb-8e1de9a64e32", "dwc:stateProvince": "New York", "dwc:country": "united states", "dwc:earliestPeriodOrLowestSystem": "Late Devonian", "idigbio:etag": "b69efffe0fc952cc7dca76cb249efac72f701bf5", "dwc:collectionCode": "IP", "id": "urn:uuid:c5272e66-a726-4a34-9c19-3440a6cc3d49", "dwc:county": "Erie County", "dwc:georeferenceRemarks": "GBIF Georeferencing Best Practices. Quarry is now filled with water. It sits between Versailles Plank Rd and Pleasant Ave, just S of the intersection of these same two streets.", "dwc:occurrenceRemarks": "IP number 205191; lot count 4; accn=YPM.03796", "dwc:basisOfRecord": "FossilSpecimen", "dwc:taxonRemarks": "Fossils, Rocks and Minerals: Fossils - Invertebrates", "dwc:continent": "North America", "flag_dwc_country_replaced": true, "dwc:dynamicProperties": "{ \"irn\": \"909308\", \"solr_long_lat\": \"-78.916944,42.725383\" }", "dwc:disposition": "in collection", "dwc:previousIdentifications": "undet. Conodonta", "dcterms:license": "http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/", "idigbio:siblings": {}, "dwc:ownerInstitutionCode": "YPM", "dwc:vernacularName": "conodonts; animals", "flag_idigbio_isocountrycode_added": true, "idigbio:dateModified": "2022-12-06T21:22:39.577182", "dwc:georeferenceSources": "GEOLocate", "dwc:institutionCode": "YPM", "dcterms:bibliographicCitation": "undet. Conodonta (YPM IP 205191)", "dwc:formation": "West Falls Fm", "dwc:higherClassification": "Animalia; Conodonta", "dwc:catalogNumber": "YPM IP 205191", "dwc:nomenclaturalCode": "ICZN", "dwc:higherGeography": "North America; USA; New York; Erie County", "dcterms:accessRights": "Open Access, http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/; see Yale Peabody policies at: http://hdl.handle.net/10079/8931zqj", "dwc:member": "Rhinestreet Sh Mbr", "dwc:georeferencedBy": "Jessica Utrup", "dwc:decimalLongitude": "-78.916944", "idigbio:isocountrycode": "usa", "dwc:georeferenceProtocol": "digital resource", "dcterms:modified": "2020-07-23T23:17:22.000Z", "dwc:coordinateUncertaintyInMeters": "250", "dwc:datasetID": "0", "gbif:canonicalname": "Animalia", "dwc:taxonomicstatus": "accepted", "dwc:taxonID": "1", "dwc:taxonRank": "kingdom", "dwc:kingdom": "Animalia", "dwc:scientificName": "Animalia" }, "canonicalname": "animalia", "taxonomicstatus": "accepted", "scientificname": "animalia", "taxonrank": "kingdom", "kingdom": "animalia", "taxonid": "1" }, "attribution": { "uuid": "137ed4cd-5172-45a5-acdb-8e1de9a64e32", "name": "Invertebrate Paleontology Division, Yale Peabody Museum", "description": "The Yale Peabody Museum's collection of invertebrate fossils is one of largest in the United States, in volume and in geographic, stratigraphic and taxonomic representation. The holdings of the Division of Invertebrate Paleontology represent more than 350,000 specimen lots, approximately 4 million individuals. A total of 35,000 are type specimens; about 4,500 are the basis of new species descriptions. Over 300,000 specimen lots are available in the online specimen index; all known type specimens are included.", "logo": "http://ipt.peabody.yale.edu/ipt/logo.do?r=ipt_ip", "url": "", "emllink": "http://ipt.peabody.yale.edu/ipt/eml.do?r=ipt_ip", "archivelink": "http://ipt.peabody.yale.edu/ipt/archive.do?r=ipt_ip", "contacts": [ { "first_name": "Larry", "last_name": "Gall", "role": "Head, Computer Systems Office", "email": "lawrence.gall@yale.edu" }, { "first_name": "Larry", "last_name": "Gall", "role": "Head, Computer Systems Office", "email": "lawrence.gall@yale.edu" }, { "first_name": "Larry", "last_name": "Gall", "role": "Head, Computer Systems Office", "email": "lawrence.gall@yale.edu" }, { "first_name": "Susan", "last_name": "Butts", "role": "Division of Invertebrate Paleontology", "email": "susan.butts@yale.edu" } ], "data_rights": "CC0", "publisher": "0bdd6e08-91e3-4ef0-a14f-7a987f9e9362", "totalCount": 554993 } }

© 2017 - 2025 Государственный геологический музей им. В.И. Вернадского РАН