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(NOTE: Illinois specific lists are marked with Illinois specific database)

CURATOR & STAFF

Dr. Christopher A. Phillips, Herpetology Curator
John E. Petzing, Collection Manager
Christine A. Mayer, Database Manager

ABOUT THE AMPHIBIAN & REPTILE COLLECTION

The Illinois Natural History Amphibian and Reptile Collection contains approximately 14,844 catalogued specimens, representing 55 families and over 550 species (51% Amphibia, 49% Reptilia). The geographical emphasis is Illinois (66%). This is the result of the efforts of P.W. Smith, who collected specimens from 1935 to 1949 for his comprehensive study "The Amphibians and Reptiles of Illinois," published in 1961. In addition to the Illinois material, the INHS collection also houses specimens from 45 other U.S. states, Canada, the Caribbean, Mexico, South America, Asia, Africa, and Europe. Most notable among these are specimens collected by P.W. Smith from California (1943-1952) and Mexico (1957-1965), specimens of S.A. Minton from Pakistan, Mexico and Texas and specimens from Thailand collected by R.W. Larimore (1963).

In October 1997, the INHS took over curation and management of the University of Illinois Museum of Natural History Amphibian and Reptile Collection.

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RESEARCH

OUTREACH

The INHS Herpetology Staff averages four outreach programs a year. Call Chris Phillips (217) 244-7077 or Mike Jeffords (217) 333-5986 for more information.

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