The Division of Mammals, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, houses and maintains the world's largest mammal collection with over 600,000 specimens. The taxonomic and geographic scope of the USNM (acronym derived from our former name United States National Museum) mammal collection spans the globe, with especially strong representation from North America, Central America, northern South America, Africa, and southeast Asia. The research value of this collection to mammalogists is evidenced by the 3500 primary type specimens preserved, a number exceeded only by The Natural History Museum, London.
Key word searches on any available field can be run from the Keyword Search tab. More specialized searches can be run on specific fields of data from the Search by Field and Whale Collection search tabs. Don't know what to search for? Try one of the three Quick Browse searches below.
Please note that our entire holdings are completely or partially listed in our specimen database at present. There are currently only a small number of specimens with images associated with them. If you spot an error in our data please use the Feedback tab to let us know.
Currently results are limited to 5000 records, sorted by scientific name. Please be aware that some searches on single, broad terms may correspond to a far greater number of records, therefore narrowing searches with additional terms is advised.
See the Help tab to learn more about searching and then exploring your returned results (sorting, exporting, etc.).
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Selected Specimens from the U.S. Exploring Expedition (1838-1842) |
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Selected Type Specimens of Squirrels from Southeast Asia |
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Selected Whale Strandings from Delaware |
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Use the By Field search to find specimen data that match values in specific database fields.
Enter a value or choose one from the dropdown lists.
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Click the Search button to initiate a search. Clear resets all fields.
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Some lists are linked, so for example, choosing a Country narrows the choices for
Province/State/Territory, and District/County. Dropdown choices also
narrow as you type, for example, typing sci in the Family field might narrow the choice to Sciuridae.
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Check Only Records with Images if you want to restrict the search to records with multimedia content.
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You can force an exact search by surrounding your search text in double-quotes. Exact means exact,
the search is case-sensitive and must match the value of the entire field. An exact search will also
take much longer to complete.
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You will receive a warning when you enter invalid information in the text fields. For example,
Catalog Numbers are composed strictly of letters and numbers; other characters raise a warning.
Whale Collection Search: Use this search to find specimen, observation, and other data
from the Whale Collection. This search includes some fields that are not available in Search
by Field, including: Collection Method, Sexual and Physical Maturity, and Specimen Condition.
You may also select only records with accompanying multimedia content. See Search by Field,
above, for more information on filling-in dropdowns and text fields.
Enter your keywords separated by spaces and click Search. Records that match your search
terms will be returned.
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You can join terms with OR to match any, e.g. cambodia OR thailand
- You can include the terms image(s) or type(s) to find records that have images or that are type specimens.
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To search for Catalog Numbers, replace spaces with dashes, e.g. instead of ABC 12345, use ABC-12345. Do not include any other terms.
Note that searching for common (vernacular) names may not yield the expected results. Associating common names with specimen records is a work in progress.
Keyword search example: canidae british columbia types
The results of your searches can be displayed in Grid (a sortable, customizable table)
or Gallery View (best for reviewing images). Use the Switch button
to cycle between these views.
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You can choose whether to display 5, 10, 20, 50, or 100 records at a time.
In Grid View:
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You can choose the columns to display from any column's dropdown menu (mouse into
a column header and click the dropdown icon). Under Columns, click the name
to display or hide the field (you do not need to click the checkbox specifically).
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You can drag a column header to change its order of appearance in the grid.
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You can also drag the edge of a column to make it wider or narrower.
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Click in the expansion
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column to view the full record.
In Gallery View:
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Click the image to view the full record.
See Exporting Results for information on downloading results to, for example,
Excel.
Open the full collection record by clicking the expansion button
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in Grid View,
or anywhere within the image frame in Gallery View. Inverse expansion buttons
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indicate records with multimedia (typically, images).
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In the Record window, metadata for the multimedia content is available when you mouseover the thumbnail.
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Clicking the thumbnail opens the content in your browser or other appropriate application.
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Record windows may be resized or moved within the browser window.
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You may have up to ten Record windows open at any one time.
Sort results in Grid View by clicking the column header (or by choosing Sort from
the column's dropdown menu).
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Sort on multiple columns by consecutively sorting columns in reverse order.
For example, to view results sorted by Country and Province/State, first sort by
Province/State and then sort again by Country.
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For any column you can choose to sort in Ascending or Descending order.
Export all or selected results by clicking the Export Results as CSV button in the
bottom toolbar in Grid
or Gallery View.
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Select individual records for Export by checking the export selection box
(along the left edge of the Grid View grid).
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Clear all selections with the Clear Selections button in the bottom toolbar.
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Results are exported as comma-separated-values, one record per line, which can be saved
to disk or opened directly with applications such as Microsoft Excel.
Here are a few search tips:
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Query results are limited to 5000 records. Avoid very general queries that
return very large numbers of records, e.g. searching for rodentia.
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You can choose which columns to display in the Grid View of your search results.
Move your pointer to any column header and click on the dropdown arrow. Scroll
to Columns and then check or uncheck column names to show or hide those
columns in the grid.
To create a link to specific records at NMNH provide a querystring for:
https://collections.nmnh.si.edu/search/mammals/?QUERYSTRING
where QUERYSTRING is (use a plus-sign to separate case-insensitive terms):
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One or more CATALOG NUMBERS, e.g.
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mammals/?nb=151822+152116+mme-9022
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mammals/?nb=a2966
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The NAME of a specimen, e.g.:
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mammals/?qn=equus+grevyi
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mammals/?qn=eschrichtius+lilljeborg
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The NAME of a TYPE specimen, e.g.:
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mammals/?qt=tamias
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mammals/?qt=procapra+gutturosa
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A GENERAL query, searching on any combination of: NAME (qn), FAMILY (fm), TYPE STATUS (ts),
COLLECTOR (cr), COLLECTION (cn), GENETIC SAMPLE (gs), or WITH IMAGES ONLY (io), e.g.:
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To open the Collections Search to a specific search tab, e.g.
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mammals/?ti=3 (Whale Collection Search)
Tabs are numbered left to right, beginning with zero.
It is best to use only letters, numbers, pluses (+), dashes (-), and commas in your querystrings,
and to avoid other characters.
Please use the Feedback page to report problems you find with the data, or with using
these search pages.