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The collection contains approximately 800,000 catalogued specimens, which makes it about the 15th largest collection of preserved fishes, and the 6th largest collection of Neotropical fishes in North America. Represented are about 140 families and over 1,600 species. The value of the collection is greatly enhanced by the large number of old specimens, many of which were collected in the late 1800's from areas where they no longer occur. The collection contains primary types of 25 species and subspecies. The type collection contains 999 specimens representing 72 nominal species. Name-bearing type material consists of 26 holotypes (24 species and two subspecies), 5 lectotypes, and 5 series of syntypes (39 specimens). Additional type material includes paratypes of 66 nominal species (915 specimens) and 2 subspecies (14 specimens).
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