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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] | + | [http://thrips.info/w/media/7/77/ANIC_primary_types_list.pdf Australian National Insect Collection primary types list]; but see also [http://www.csiro.au/en/Organisation-Structure/National-Facilities/Australian-National-Insect-Collection/Resources/ANIC-types.aspx] |
Revision as of 01:49, 7 June 2014
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.
California Academy of Sciences Collections
Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum online collections database
Australian National Insect Collection primary types list; but see also [1]