Specimens
71,000
Drawing of Chenendopora michelinii Hinde (specimen NHMUK PI P 1197) published in James Parkinson's book Organic Remains of a Former World in 1808. Originally labelled as being from the Cretaceous Upper Greensand of Wiltshire, England, the specimen is now considered more likely to be from France.
71,000
200
The Museum has a substantial collection of fossil sponges that contains an estimated 71,000 specimens, including more than 200 type and figured specimens. The collection also contains a number of important historical sub-collections.
Each class within the Porifera is represented across its full geological range:
The fossil sponge collection is being digitised
Specimens of the related phyla Archaeocyatha and Stromatopoidea are stored in the same area as the sponges.
The collection is supported by a specialist library.
The collection is representative of all continents except Antarctica.
If you would like to use any specimens for research
Access to some collections will be affected as we prepare for the move to our new collections, science and digitisation centre.
Scientists and collections management specialists can visit the collections and borrow specimens for research.
Our duty is to provide a safe and secure environment for all of our collections.