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The Western Australian Museum
WAM) Department of Aquatic Zoology, Mollusc Section - Francis Street, Perth, WA 6000, Australia - Collection The Mollusc Section of the WA Museum was founded in 1964 and is responsible for documenting the molluscs of the state. The collection includes marine, terrestrial and freshwater, "wet" and "dry" specimens, totalling approximately 270,000 lots.There are over 340 Holotypes in the mollusc collection of the WA Museum - a large portion of which are land snails and opisthobranchs.
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Museum Of Victoria
NMV) Victorian marine fossils MolluscsScienceworks Museum & Melbourne PlanetariumAddress Scienceworks Museum, 2 Booker Street, Spotswood, Vic Phone (+ 61 3) 9392 4800."The Invertebrates collection encompasses invertebrates with the exception of insects and spiders. It includes crabs, sea spiders, lobsters, isopods, sponges, corals, worms, molluscs, echinoderms, protozoans and some non-vertebrate chordates. Callanaitis disjecta Frilled Venerid There are over 1 200 000 specimens in the collection, including several thousand type specimens. The mollusc collection, which includes shells, comprises over 800 000 lots and is of international significance."
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Australian Museum
Invertebrate Zoology Division Malacology Section (AMS) Division of Invertebrate Zoology Malacology Section 6 College Street, Sydney, NSW 2010, AustraliaResearch Scientist Dr. Winston F. Housed here, their mollusc collection is one of the world's largest, covering all groups of Recent and Tertiary molluscs.Collection "The mollusc collection is one of the world's largest, covering all groups of Recent and Tertiary molluscs. Most of the specimens are dry shells including a small collection of Recent brachiopods but there is also a large collection of preserved molluscs. The Australian Museum Research Library collections held in the Malacology Section are very comprehensive and include many early works.
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