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Division of
Amphibians & Reptiles
The Division of Amphibians and Reptiles is devoted to herpetology, the scientific study of amphibians and reptiles, and to building and maintaining preserved collections of those animals, which are used in research by the staff of the Division as well as herpetologists throughout the world. Researchers in the Division of Amphibians and Reptiles specialize in systematic herpetology, the branch of the science that attempts to determine what are the species of amphibians and reptiles and how those species are related to one another as parts of larger taxonomic groups.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: DUE TO LACK OF STAFFING, THE DIVISION OF AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES IS UNABLE TO ACCEPT NEW LOAN REQUESTS. If we have already received a loan request from you prior to 1 August 2023, you are exempt from this notice. Please check this page for updates to our loan status.
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The National Collection of Amphibians and Reptiles is among the largest and most important herpetological collections in the world, consisting of more than 580,000 specimen records, representing over 667,000 specimens and many thousands of type specimens, which serve a critical function concerning the scientific names of amphibians and reptiles.