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[http://gni.globalnames.org/name_strings Global Names Index]
 
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[http://thrips.info/w/media/7/77/ANIC_primary_types_list.pdf Australian National Insect Collection primary types list]
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[http://thrips.info/w/media/7/77/ANIC_primary_types_list.pdf Australian National Insect Collection primary types list] see also [http://www.csiro.au/en/Organisation-Structure/National-Facilities/Australian-National-Insect-Collection/Resources/ANIC-types.aspx]

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This page has links to some of the biggest entomological collection databases. There is also a list of the Thysanoptera type specimens kept in the Australian National Insect Collection and a link to Global Names Index (GNI) - a very useful database for organism names.

Natural History Museum, London, collections

Senckenberg Museum collections Opens Senckenberg's SeSam-database. When you start SeSam, click the "Search"-link on the left column.

Smithsonian collections

California Academy of Sciences Collections

Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum online collections database

Global Names Index

Australian National Insect Collection primary types list see also [1]