Type Specimen Database of Museum and Institute of Zoology PAS
Authors: Iwan, Dariusz;
doi: 10.15468/ycvrp8
Type Specimen Database of Museum and Institute of Zoology PAS
Abstract
The "Type Specimens" database contains information on: Anoplura, Coleoptera (Curculionidae, Bruchinae, Scolytidae, Platypodidae, Erotylidae), Collembola, Diptera (Agromyzidae, Borboridae), Hemiptera (Membracidae, Fulgoridae, Achilidae, Cixiidae, Tropiduchidae), Hymenoptera (Evanioidea, Stephanoidea, Braconidae (pars), Ichneumonidae (described by G. Enderlein), Lepidoptera (pars), Mallophaga, Plecoptera. Material is preserved in the Zoological Collection MIZ. The database will be updated.
Related Organizations
- Museum and Institute of Zoology Poland
- Polish Academy of Sciences Poland
Keywords
Occurrence, Specimen
Occurrence, Specimen
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