FMNH 280221

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  • FMNH 280221
    Creator: Mary Hennen : Field Museum of Natural History - Zoology
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    Creator: Mary Hennen : Field Museum of Natural History - Zoology
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  • FMNH 280221
    Creator: Mary Hennen : Field Museum of Natural History - Zoology
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
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  • FMNH 280221
    Creator: Mary Hennen : Field Museum of Natural History - Zoology
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
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FM Catalog: Birds
Catalog Subset: Specimen
Scientific Name: Androphobus viridis
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Orthonychidae
Genus: Androphobus
Species: viridis
Collector: Archbold, Rand & Richardson
Collection No.: 7781
Geography: Oceania, New Guinea, Irian Jaya, Lake Habbema, 9 km NE, Snow Mts
DWc Country: New Guinea
Date Collected: 31 Oct 1938
Preparations: skin(r)
Tissue Available?: No
Co-ordinates Available?: No
Sex: Female
EMu IRN: 1533546
OccurenceID: 6d5f7dfd-2e87-4730-8064-c871b2c5300d
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