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        <title xml:lang="eng">University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology - Invertebrates</title>
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            <individualName>
                <givenName>Jennifer</givenName>
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            <organizationName>University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology</organizationName>
            <positionName>Collection Manager</positionName>
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                <deliveryPoint>3600 Varsity Drive</deliveryPoint>
                <city>Ann Arbor</city>
                <administrativeArea>Michigan</administrativeArea>
                <postalCode>48108</postalCode>
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            <para>The University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology (UMMP) invertebrate collection includes over 85,000 cataloged specimen lots and houses upwards of 3 million. These include Paleozoic invertebrates (particularly those from the Michigan Basin region), Mesozoic mollusks from the Western Interior Seaway, and Neogene mollusks from the southeastern United States. Additionally, 75% of the collection by volume is in the stratigraphic collection with approximately 50% being regional Middle Devonian material.</para><para>Records for a portion of the cataloged specimens are represented here. Please contact the U-M Museum of Paleontology for additional information regarding occurrence details.</para>
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                <generalTaxonomicCoverage>The invertebrate paleontology collection primarily includes fossil invertebrates spanning the Phanerozoic. Historically, some groups, including problematic taxa, protists, algae, and others are retained in this collection.</generalTaxonomicCoverage>
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                    <taxonRankValue>Annelida, Arthropoda, Brachiopoda, Bryophyta, Bryozoa, Chlorophyta, Chordata, Cnidaria, Cyanobacteria, Echinodermata, Foraminifera, Hemichordata, Hyolitha, Lycopodiophyta, Mollusca, Nematoda, Ochrophyta, Onychophora, Peltaspermophyta, Pinophyta, Porifera, Problematica, Radiolaria, Rhodophyta, Spermatophyta, Tracheophyta</taxonRankValue>
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                <givenName>Jennifer</givenName>
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                <citation>Bauer J., LSA IT A (2024): University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology - Invertebrates. v1.2 Occurrence dataset. https://ipt-d.lsa.umich.edu/resource?r=ummp_invert&amp;amp;v=1.0</citation>
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