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The Royal BC Museum’s invertebrate zoology collection includes Northeast Pacific invertebrates and comparative material from elsewhere in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, including significant collections of cnidarians, sponges, molluscs, and echinoderms, as well as fauna from offshore BC’s hydrothermal vent systems. The holdings range from recently acquired specimens to historical specimens collected in the late 1800s. The entire collection encompasses at least 20 phyla and over 70,000 specimen lots, including type specimens of species new to science.

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Name
Identifier
Date
Place
Corella willmeriana
012-00215-013
2012/06/05
Gale Passage, north end

Astraea gibberosa
012-00215-014
2012/06/05
Gale Passage, north end

Pagurus beringanus
012-00215-015
2012/06/05
Gale Passage, north end

Chlamys hastata
012-00215-016
2012/06/05
Gale Passage, north end

Semele rubropicta
012-00215-017
2012/06/05
Gale Passage, north end

Gari californica
012-00215-018
2012/06/05
Gale Passage, north end

Lacuna variegata
012-00215-019
2012/06/05
Gale Passage, north end

Hiatella arctica
012-00215-020
2012/06/05
Gale Passage, north end

Homalopoma luridum
012-00215-021
2012/06/05
Gale Passage, north end

Cryptochiton stelleri
012-00215-022
2012/06/05
Gale Passage, north end

Pandalus jordani
012-00216-001
2012/06/05
Spiller Channel, mouth

Paguristes turgidus
012-00216-002
2012/06/05
Spiller Channel, mouth

Pectinaria granulata
012-00217-001
2012/06/06
Bullock Beach; Briggs Inlet

Bugula pacifica
012-00217-002
2012/06/06
Bullock Beach; Briggs Inlet

Pugettia gracilis
012-00218-001
2012/06/06
Troup Narrows; Troup Passage