Entomological Collections (NHRS), Swedish Museum of Natural History (NRM)
Authors: Holston, Kevin;
doi: 10.15468/fpzyjx
Entomological Collections (NHRS), Swedish Museum of Natural History (NRM)
Abstract
The dataset represents the digital holdings of insects, arachnids (mites and spiders) and myriapods (millipedes and centipedes) at the Swedish Museum of Natural History. These collections include over three million specimens, are international in scope, and have broad systematic and geographic coverage.
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Keywords
Sweden, Insects, Mites, Occurrence, NHRS, Types, Myriapods, Spiders, Specimen, Terrestrial Arthropods, Worldwide
Sweden, Insects, Mites, Occurrence, NHRS, Types, Myriapods, Spiders, Specimen, Terrestrial Arthropods, Worldwide
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