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* [Denver Museum of Nature and Science](https://science.dmns.org/integrative-collections/dmns-zoology-collections/) - Collection of mammalian ecto- and endo- parasites primarily focused on the Rocky Mountain and Great Plains regions of the United States. Accessible through [Arctos](http://arctos.database.museum/SpecimenSearch.cfm).
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* [Harold W. Manter Laboratory of Parasitology Collection](http://hwml.unl.edu/resources/database-68) - Specimen collection focused "on the helminth parasites of mammals of the Nearctic and Neotropical regions stressing studies of the phylogeny and diversity of parasites of Rodentia, Marsupialia, Xenarthra, and Chiroptera." The archive site for the [American Society of Parasitologists](https://www.amsocparasit.org/). Accessible through [Arctos](http://arctos.database.museum/SpecimenSearch.cfm).
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* [Invertebrates Collection of the Swedish Museum of Natural History](https://www.nrm.se/english/researchandcollections/zoology/collections/invertebrates.305_en.html) - Swedish Museum with collection of >10,000 flatworms, >2,000 nematodes, and select other parasite groups. Accessible through [GBIF](https://www.gbif.org/dataset/56aa0680-0c60-11dd-84cd-b8a03c50a862).
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* [Invertebrate Zoology collection of the Museum of Texas Tech University](https://www.depts.ttu.edu/nsrl/collections/Invertebrate_Zoology/index.php) - Previously the Medical Zoology Collection, a portion of this collection includs endo- and ecto-parasites of medical and veterinary importance. Accessible through [GBIF](https://www.gbif.org/dataset/13fdfab7-e281-428d-8c1f-e72eb7398e97).
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* [Meguro Parasite Museum](https://www.kiseichu.org/e-top) - Museum in Tokyo, Japan focused on human parasites with over 60,000 specimens. Data is not digitized, though the museum's founder, Dr. S. Yamaguti, described many of the specimens in 10 volumes of [Systema Helminthum](https://www.worldcat.org/title/systema-helminthum/oclc/427905372/editions?editionsView=true&referer=br). Collections primarily from Japan, Indonesia and Hawaii.
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* [Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (MNHN - Paris)](https://www.mnhn.fr/en/collections/collection-groups/marine-invertebrates/parasitic-worms-helminths) - Helminth collection with more than 30,000 occurences of helminths with particular focus in tropical regions. Accessible through [GBIF](https://www.gbif.org/dataset/e0ebf2a1-3656-468a-b0b6-1aa93ff43fef#description).
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* [Museum of Southwestern Biology, Division of Parasites](https://msb.unm.edu/divisions/parasites/index.html) - Specimen collection of parasites amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Particular focus on parasites of small mammals in high altidude locations and Sevilleta Long Term Ecological Research Station in New Mexico, and parasites of seabirds in the artic and Antartica. Accessible through [Arctos](http://arctos.database.museum/SpecimenSearch.cfm).
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# License
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