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	<dc:title>Coleção de Polychaeta do Museu de Zoologia da UNICAMP</dc:title>
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	<dc:description>The Polychaete Collection of the Museum of Zoology `Prof. Adão José Cardoso`, at the Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), currently has about 14.000 lots and approximately 100.000 cataloged specimens and about 80.000 uncatalogued specimens. The material is preserved mainly in 70% alcohol, but specimens kept in slides or preparations for SEM (scanning electron microscopy) are part of the collection. The type
collection (holotypes, paratypes, syntypes and paraneotypes) has 63 species, in about 290 lots. There are specimens from all regions of Brazil
(mainly Southeast and South), but material from South Africa, Argentina, Australia, Madagascar, Antarctica and France are present in the
collection, as well. This collection contains polychaetes from large projects in Brazil, since 1980. The collection is available (http://www.ib.unicamp.br/museu_zoologia/colecoes) for researchers interested in the study of Polychaeta, as well as for undergraduate and postgraduate students.</dc:description>
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                        <name>Coleção de Polychaeta do Museu de Zoologia da UNICAMP</name>
			<description>The Polychaete Collection of the Museum of Zoology `Prof. Adão José Cardoso`, at the Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), currently has about 14.000 lots and approximately 100.000 cataloged specimens and about 80.000 uncatalogued specimens. The material is preserved mainly in 70% alcohol, but specimens kept in slides or preparations for SEM (scanning electron microscopy) are part of the collection. The type
collection (holotypes, paratypes, syntypes and paraneotypes) has 63 species, in about 290 lots. There are specimens from all regions of Brazil
(mainly Southeast and South), but material from South Africa, Argentina, Australia, Madagascar, Antarctica and France are present in the
collection, as well. This collection contains polychaetes from large projects in Brazil, since 1980. The collection is available (http://www.ib.unicamp.br/museu_zoologia/colecoes) for researchers interested in the study of Polychaeta, as well as for undergraduate and postgraduate students.</description>
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                                        <vcard:FN>Antonia Cecilia Zacagnini Amaral</vcard:FN>
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                                        <vcard:TEL>+55 (19) 3521-6343</vcard:TEL>
                                        <vcard:EMAIL>ceamaral@unicamp.br</vcard:EMAIL>
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                                        <vcard:FN>Tatiana Menchini Steiner</vcard:FN>
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                                        <vcard:TEL>+55 (19) 3521-6347</vcard:TEL>
                                        <vcard:EMAIL>tatims@unicamp.br</vcard:EMAIL>
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                        <description xml:lang="en">CRIA (Reference Center on Environmental Information) is a not-for-profit, non-government organization. Its aim is to contribute towards a more sustainable use of Brazil's biodiversity through the dissemination of high quality information and education.</description>
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                                        <vcard:FN>Sidnei de Souza</vcard:FN>
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