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        <title xml:lang="eng">MSB Parasite Collection (Arctos)</title>
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                <givenName>Sara</givenName>
                <surName>Brant</surName>
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            <organizationName>Museum of Southwestern Biology</organizationName>
            <positionName>Senior Collection Manager, Parasites</positionName>
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                <deliveryPoint>University of New Mexico</deliveryPoint>
                <city>Albuquerque</city>
                <administrativeArea>NM</administrativeArea>
                <postalCode>87131-0001</postalCode>
                <country>US</country>
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                <deliveryPoint>University of New Mexico</deliveryPoint>
                <city>Albuquerque</city>
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            <individualName>
                <givenName>David</givenName>
                <surName>Bloom</surName>
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            <positionName>VertNet Coordinator</positionName>
            <electronicMailAddress>dbloom@vertnet.org</electronicMailAddress>
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            <individualName>
                <givenName>Dusty</givenName>
                <surName>McDonald</surName>
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            <organizationName>University of Alaska Museum</organizationName>
            <positionName>Arctos Database Programmer</positionName>
            <electronicMailAddress>dlmcdonald@alaska.edu</electronicMailAddress>
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                <givenName>Eric</givenName>
                <surName>Loker</surName>
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            <organizationName>Museum of Southwestern Biology</organizationName>
            <positionName>Curator of Parasites</positionName>
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                <deliveryPoint>University of New Mexico</deliveryPoint>
                <city>Albuquerque</city>
                <administrativeArea>NM</administrativeArea>
                <postalCode>87131-0001</postalCode>
                <country>US</country>
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            <electronicMailAddress>esloker@unm.edu</electronicMailAddress>
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            <role>pointOfContact</role>
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            <individualName>
                <givenName>Mariel</givenName>
                <surName>Campbell</surName>
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            <organizationName>Museum of Southwestern Biology</organizationName>
            <positionName>Collection Manager, Division of Genetic Resources and Assistant to Division of Parasites</positionName>
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                <deliveryPoint>University of New Mexico</deliveryPoint>
                <city>Albuquerque</city>
                <administrativeArea>NM</administrativeArea>
                <postalCode>87131-0001</postalCode>
                <country>US</country>
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            2026-04-08
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            <para>The MSB Division of Parasitology is a collection of primarily metazoan endoparasites, especially helminths, including the personal collection of Robert L. Rausch and Virginia R. Rausch. The Rausch material, plus specimens from the Beringian Coevolution Project, make this an important aggregation of western arctic and subarctic parasites. It vouchers an active program in global schistosome diversity, as well as Long-Term Ecological Research at the Sevilleta National Wildife Refuge.</para>
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            <para>To the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the <ulink url="http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode"><citetitle>Public Domain (CC0 1.0)</citetitle></ulink>. Users may copy, modify, distribute and use the work, including for commercial purposes, without restriction.</para>
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                <geographicDescription>The MSB parasite collection is global, but with strongest representation from Arctic and Boreal regions and from the Southwestern United States (specifically New Mexico).</geographicDescription>
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                <para></para>
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