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Our collection groups
    • Biological Resources of Living and Cryopreserved Cells
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    • Marine invertebrates
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    • Terrestrial arthropods
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Marine invertebrates

This is one of the fastest-growing groups each year thanks to the many oceanographic campaigns. It contains a large number of recent and historical types and is one of the world’s richest collections in terms of diversity and abundance.

Annelids

Ascidians (Benthic tunicates)

Bryozoans and brachiopods

Cnidarians

Crustaceans, Pycnogonids and Limulids

DNA barcode

Echinoderms

Marine, terrestrial and freshwater molluscs

Meiofauna

Parasitic worms (Helminths)

Porifera

Protists

Chlamydonella galeata vue au microscope, sur lame

Zooparasitic nematodes

Notes de bas de page

    Our collection groups
      • Biological Resources of Living and Cryopreserved Cells
      • Biological anthropology
      • Botany
      • Cultural anthropology
      • Documentary, archival and artistic collections
      • Marine invertebrates
      • Mineralogy and geology
      • Palaeontology
      • Prehistory
      • Terrestrial arthropods
      • Vertebrates
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