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University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Insect Collection
 Authors:  Ecdysis; 
doi: 10.15468/yllp1i
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Insect Collection
Abstract
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Insect collection started in 1970 with Dr. Charles Nelson, a Plecoptera expert. For several years it grew into an extensive teaching collection with representative of most insect families found in the Southeastern USA. In 2008, Dr. Stylianos Chatzimanolis initiated the Coleoptera collection, which is fully curated and databased. The main focus of the Coleoptera collection is the Southeastern USA but several other countries are represented. The mission of the UTCI collection is to serve as an a hub for education, outreach and research on southeastern Coleoptera. We welcome visitors and loan requests; please contact Stylianos Chatzimanolis at stylianos-chatzimanolis@utc.edu
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