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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 through salvage, with priority given to specimens from northern British Columbia.   

Hits
Illustration
Name
Identifier
Date
Place
Myodes gapperi caurinus
mam_001969
1937/05/11
Fitzhugh Sound; Schooner Passage

Myodes gapperi caurinus
mam_001970
1937/05/15
Fitzhugh Sound; Schooner Passage

Myodes gapperi caurinus
mam_001971
1937/05/17
Fitzhugh Sound; Schooner Passage

Microtus longicaudus macrurus
mam_001972
1937/05/11
Fitzhugh Sound; Schooner Passage

Microtus longicaudus macrurus
mam_001973
1937/05/21
Fitzhugh Sound; Schooner Passage

Lasionycteris noctivagans
mam_001974
1937/05/20
Calvert Island; Safety Cove

Peromyscus keeni macrorhinus
mam_001975
1937/05/20
Fitzhugh Sound; Schooner Passage

Peromyscus keeni macrorhinus
mam_001976
1937/05/15
Fitzhugh Sound; Schooner Passage

Peromyscus keeni macrorhinus
mam_001977
1937/05/13
Fitzhugh Sound; Schooner Passage

Peromyscus keeni macrorhinus
mam_001978
1937/05/21
Fitzhugh Sound; Schooner Passage

Peromyscus keeni macrorhinus
mam_001979
1937/05/13
Fitzhugh Sound; Schooner Passage

Peromyscus keeni macrorhinus
mam_001980
1937/05/17
Fitzhugh Sound; Schooner Passage

Peromyscus keeni macrorhinus
mam_001981
1937/05/15
Fitzhugh Sound; Schooner Passage

Peromyscus keeni macrorhinus
mam_001982
1937/05/21
Fitzhugh Sound; Schooner Passage

Peromyscus keeni macrorhinus
mam_001983
1937/05/11
Fitzhugh Sound; Schooner Passage