Western Washington University Insect Collection
Authors: Ecdysis;
doi: 10.15468/v5seko
Western Washington University Insect Collection
Abstract
The Western Washington University Insect Collection houses approximately 75,000 insect specimens. Our geographic area of focus is the northwestern portion of the contiguous United States. Most of our specimens are from the northwestern portion of Washington State, an area that is poorly represented in other collections in the region. The collection is the largest publicly-held insect collection in populous western Washington.
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