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Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Álava
Number of records published in GBIF

88.329

Contact

Contact

Patxi Heras Pérez

Telephone

+34-945181924 / +34-945276094

Address

Natural History Museum of Álava / Museo de Ciencias naturales de Álava / Arabako Natur Zientzien Museoa
Siervas de Jesús 24
Vitoria-Gasteiz
01001
Álava
ESPAÑA

Herbario VIT de plantas vasculares, Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Álava

  • Code
    VIT-Vasculares
  • Registration date
    24/08/2007
  • Update date
    11/12/2014
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Description

This herbarium was founded in 1975 as physical base of the study "Flore from Álava province". Later this herbarium exted its area of influence.

Overall information

Strengths

1- Study of flore of the Basque Country, Navarra, Western Pyrenees, Iberian Range and Ebro Valley, 2- Monographic studies of genus Genista, Narcissus, Thymus, Armeria, etc.

Usage restrictions

Each case will be studied.

Access restrictions

Appointment is required (by mail, telephone, e-mail etc.). Loans feasible.

Taxonomic coverage

Scientific names

Tracheophyta.

Geospatial coverage

Best represented geographic areas: Spain (Basque region, Ebro valley, Aragón, Iberian Range, Cantabrian Range, Pyrenees). Others: Europe (France, Great Britain), Africa (Morocco), South America (Brazil, Peru)

Collection period

1975-actualidad.

Datasets of the collection/database

Types of objects

todo(s) organismos enteros.

Types of datasets

todo(s) Preservados.

Conservation method

algunos/as formol, principalmente secado y prensado, algunos/as ultracongelado.

Digitalization

Nº of copies / records

136.000

Nº of species

9000

Percentage of computerization

65

Does it include Type specimens?

No

Map of Specimens

Related Resources

Publications

  • Estudios del Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Álava (1986 -)

Web Resources

Access to datasets

  • VIT Herbarium - Vascular Plants (The Natural History Museum of Alava)