Difference between revisions of "Important Thysanoptera Collections"

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[http://data.nhm.ac.uk/dataset/collection-indexlots/resource/bb909597-dedf-427d-8c04-4c02b3a24db3?q=Thysanoptera&view_id=f7c88c4f-411a-4e68-a6a1-bf4ec4909ffb Natural History Museum, London] [Click on "Configure fields and filters": then enter required taxon name]
 
[http://data.nhm.ac.uk/dataset/collection-indexlots/resource/bb909597-dedf-427d-8c04-4c02b3a24db3?q=Thysanoptera&view_id=f7c88c4f-411a-4e68-a6a1-bf4ec4909ffb Natural History Museum, London] [Click on "Configure fields and filters": then enter required taxon name]
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[https://data.nhm.ac.uk/search Natural History Museum, London]
  
 
Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt [https://search.senckenberg.de/aquila-public-search/search] [http://sesam.senckenberg.de]
 
Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt [https://search.senckenberg.de/aquila-public-search/search] [http://sesam.senckenberg.de]

Revision as of 23:28, 14 May 2023

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 [Click on "Configure fields and filters": then enter required taxon name]

Natural History Museum, London

Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt [1] [2]

Smithsonian collections

California Academy of Sciences Collections

Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum online collections database

Global Names Index

Australian National Insect Collection primary types list

Strickland Entomological Museum, University of Alberta