Palaeozoological collection
The palaeozoological collection is arranged according to systematics (i.e. the phylogenetic relationship of the creatures), where the organisms were found or the period in which they lived (stratigraphy).
The collection includes important invertebrate holdings, many of which are the focus of intensive scientific research.
One rarity is the collection of roughly 1,000 fossilised insects from Öhningen. In particular, the so-called types, i.e. the specimens that Oswald Heer first used to describe the species, are popular study objects among researchers from all over the world.
Another unique collection is the ammonite collection from the iron oolite in the Herznach Formation. While this fossilised fauna has been studied extensively, its research potential has not been exhausted.
Curator
Dep. Erd- u Planetenwissenschaften
Sonneggstrasse 5
8092
Zürich
Switzerland