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Naturalis Biodiversity Center | |||
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Native name | Naturalis Biodiversity Center | ||
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Established | 2010 | ||
Website | naturalis.nl | ||
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Naturalis Biodiversity Center has donated thousands of images from its natural history collection in 2015 and intends to enlarge this collection on Wikimedia Commons. Further information can be found at the project pages. Uploaded files reside in Category:Media donated by Naturalis Biodiversity Center (276,480 images on January 25, 2016) and in specific collection categories within the Category:Naturalis Leiden.
- Usage of this donation on Wikimedia projects, main namespace (articles) only
- Pageviews of Wikimedia pages containing these images.
Examples:
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Kawahara Keiga: Choerodon azurio (Jordan & Snyder)
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Kawahara Keiga: Istiophorus platypterus (Shaw & Nodder)
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Kawahara Keiga: Parasquilla haani
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Kawahara Keiga: Balistes conspicillum Bloch & Schneider
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Kawahara Keiga: Vitis spp. - Canavalia gladiata - Zea mays - Citrullus lanatus
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Kawahara Keiga: Ranina ranina
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Aken, J. van: Aphelandra tetragona
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Ehret, G.D.: Magnolia altissima
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Aken, J. van: Pandanus repens
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Bernecker, A.: Fagraea imperialis Miquel
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Aken, J. van: Saraca indica Linnaeus
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Neoparasitus oudemansi (Oudemans) - Mites
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Amblyomma marmoreum (C. L. Koch) - Mites
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Erythraeus phalangioides (de Geer) - Mites
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Leptus memorum (C. L. Koch) - Mites
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Pelops pheonotus - Mites
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Male Aceros cassidix Temminck, 1823
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Gerard van Raalten: Bird's nest, Gunung Parang, 1827
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Pieter van Oort: Drawing of a bird head, 1835
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Pieter van Oort: Female Mino dumontii
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Pieter van Oort: Podargus papuensis, Lobo, New Guinea, 1828
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Psittirostra psittacea (Gmelin, 1789) - Ou, Hawaiian honeycreeper
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Chaunoproctus ferreorostris (Vigors, 1829) - Bonin grosbeak
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Campephilus imperialis (Gould, 1832) - Imperial woodpecker, nearly extinct
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Ara tricolor - extinct parrot
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Conuropsis carolinensis carolinensis (Linnaeus, 1758) - extinct parakeet
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Niltava sumatrana Salvadori, 1879
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Eurylaimus javanicus harterti van Oort, 1909
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Chloropsis sonnerati zosterops Vigors & Horsfield, 1830
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Passer montanus montanus (Linnaeus, 1758)
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Pachycare flavogrisea subaurantia Rothschild & Hartert, 1911
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Rupicola peruviana subsp.
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Fissurella picta (Gmelin, 1791)
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Lorica volvox (Reeve, 1847)
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Cryptochiton stelleri (von Middendorff, 1847)
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Lambis truncata truncata (Lightfoot, 1786)
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Haliotis iris Gmelin, 1791
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Lentigo lentiginosus (Linnaeus, 1758)
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Pteropus vampyrus - Bat
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Carollia perspicillata - Bat
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Rhinolophus ferrumequinum ferrumequinum - Bat
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Vulpes vulpes - Fox
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Mustela nivalis - Least weasel
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Martes foina foina - Stone marten
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Freycinetia kinabaluana B.C.Stone - Pandanaceae
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Rheum tibeticum Maxim. ex Hook.f. Thell. - Polygonaceae
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Fucus distichus L. subsp. edentatus (Bach.Pyl.) Powell - Fucaceae
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Codium cylindricum Holmes - Chlorophyceae
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Praravinia mindanaensis (Merr.) Bremek. - Rubiaceae
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15 meters long DNA-model
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Huge globe
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Two stuffed lar gibbons (Hylobates lar)
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Panorama with Pesthuis
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A model of a eukariote cell
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Linnaeus in his Lapland costume, holding Linnaea borealis flowers named after him. Martin Hoffman, 1737
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Gypsum
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Hall of former Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie, Leiden with two elephant skeletons
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Solanum lycopersicum var. lycopersicum - oldest preserved tomato in Europe
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Raphus cucculatus - Dodo