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Featured Collections in the Biology ProgramJames F. Scudday Vertebrate Collection
The vertebrate collection serves as a valuable resource for research and teaching. Specimens are available for study by researchers at other institutions. The collection is largely regional, including excellent representation of the vertebrates occurring in the southwestern USA and Mexico. Also included are a substantial number of specimens from other regions of North American and some from other continents. For information, including the entire catalog on disk, contact Steve Platt at the Department of Biology or by e-mail at splatt@sulross.edu. The A. Michael Powell Herbarium
The Herbarium is a prominent regional research collection available to botanists around the world, and is also a valuable teaching facility for both undergraduate and graduate students interested in various botanical disciplines or in wildlife biology. Fordetails, contact A. Michael Powell, Director and Curator at the Department of Biology, or by e-mail at ampowell@sulross.edu. The Jim V. Richerson Invertebrate Collection
The collection emphasizes insects of the northern Chihuahuan Desert Region in Trans-Pecos Texas and includes especially fine assemblages of insects that live on or in range plants and insects that vector animal (including human) diseases. The orders Lepidoptera, Orthoptera and Coleoptera have been curated and identified more extensively than other orders represented in the collection. For information, contact Chris Ritzi at the Department of Biology, or by e-mail at critzi@sulross.edu. |