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Invertebrate Paleontology

The Yale Peabody Museum’s collection of invertebrate fossils is one of largest in the United States, in volume and in geographic, stratigraphic and taxonomic representation. The holdings of the Division of Invertebrate Paleontology represent more than 350,000 specimen lots, approximately 4 million individuals. A total of 35,000 are type specimens; about 4,500 are the basis of new species descriptions. Over 165,000 specimen lots are available in the online specimen index; all known type specimens are included.

Strengths of the collections include Early Paleozoic faunas from Maritime Canada and the Appalachians, Late Paleozoic faunas from the Mid-Continent and Western North America, and Mesozoic mollusks from the western interior of the United States. Among the Division’s notable collections are:

  • The Schuchert Collection of brachiopods, which includes the collections of Fred Braun, W.H. Twenhofel and Darling K. Greger (to name a few)
  • Trilobites from the Beecher’s Bed Lagerstätten
  • The June R. P. Ross Collection of bryozoa
  • The Charles A. Ross Collection of fusilinida
  • Historical collections from Anticosti Island, Canada (collected by W.H. Twenhofel and Charles Schuchert)
  • Several large collections of Devonian brachiopods and mollusks from New York State and the central United States (collected by Thayer, Bambach and others).

An archive of correspondence, field notes, maps, stratigraphic sections, photographs and publications documents the collections’ acquisition, use and provenance. The Division of Invertebrate Paleontology shares a large library with the Division of Invertebrate Zoology to facilitate research at the Museum.

The Yale Peabody Museum’s collections are available to legitimate researchers for scholarly use. Loans are issued to responsible individuals at established institutions. Loans and access to the collection can be arranged through the Collections Manager.

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Divisional Staff

Susan Butts
Senior Collections Manager
203.432.3037
susan.butts@yale.edu

Copeland MacClintock
Museum Assistant
203.432.1722
Fax 203.432.9816
copeland.macclintock@yale.edu

Jessica Bazeley
Museum Assistant,
Brachiopod Project
203.432.1722
jessica.bazeley@yale.edu

Curators

Derek Briggs
Curator
203.432.8590
derek.briggs@yale.edu

Adolf Seilacher
Visiting Curator
203.432.3173
adolf.seilacher@yale.edu

Mailing Address

Division of Invertebrate Paleontology
Peabody Museum of Natural History
Yale University
P.O. Box 208118
New Haven, CT 06520-8118 USA

Shipping Address

Division of Invertebrate Paleontology
Peabody Museum of Natural History
Yale University
170–210 Whitney Avenue
New Haven, CT 06511 USA
 
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