Entomological Collections Network

@EntCollNet

Nonprofit dedicated to the promotion of entomology coll'ns & taxonomy via preservation, mgmt, use, & development.

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  1. Dec 13

    no.347. Another striking Australian lacewing, the osmylid Porismus strigatus.

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  2. Dec 14

    What am I doing with my Saturday you ask? I volunteered to help grade the for the of course! It’s like Christmas morning...

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  3. Dec 13

    Here's the rough, MIT-licensed code that seeded the initiative . It's a multistep process that makes use of Google Scholar alert email messages, Google's gmail API, a config'd regex for specimen codes 😱 , and then a basic, flat HTML output.

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  4. Dec 13

    The Canadian Museum of Nature Research Review is now available. This is a great way to demonstrate the importance, use and reach of museum collections. All museums should publish one!

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  5. Dec 13

    Insect Biology collection grading time! ( / 3024). Here’s a nice collection of Lepidoptera by undergrad Loren Jones

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  6. Dec 12

    Thanks Chris Lambkin & Susan Wright for letting me visit the this week. Wrote a diagnostic key to my group and ate way too many gf donuts! 🦟🔬🍩

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  7. Dec 13

    Beautifully arranged tics

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  8. Dec 13
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  9. Dec 12

    What we did with 2.5 hours of our afternoon here at the ASU Biocollections! 😍 We unpacked 480 today and will receive another 300 next week. – at ASU Natural History College

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  10. Dec 12

    This afternoon: curating the UT collection’s leaf-mining flies. Turns out we have a pretty amazing collection of well-prepared specimens from TX and WI, complete with expert IDs and genital dissections.

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  11. Dec 12

    The world collection of Xanthopygus, with specimens from all major museums, including most types. Let’s all hope nothing happens to my office the next couple of years.

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  12. Dec 12

    Rare Regal Fritillaries in the insect collection.

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  13. Dec 11

    Amazing student collection submitted for the lab section of General Entomology course.

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  14. Dec 11

    Very cool paper showing how anti-bat ultrasound production by moths can be determined by tymbal morphology. Another reason why museum collections are important. Kudos to ⁦⁦⁩ and Bill Connor for this nice work.

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  15. Dec 10

    The entire New World weevils are officially transferred into their new unit trays! This was approximately 700+ drawers of weevils. Here's a photo of the last specimens placed in their new tray.

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  16. Dec 10

    Yep, require more people, money; to get the work done. 10 million beetles...so little time. Here’s one drawer. To catalogue and recurate takes a day or more of dedicated time.

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  18. Dec 9

    In our latest blog we celebrate research based on our Arthropod collection over the last year. With many thanks to all contributors, including staff, volunteers and visitors.

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  19. Dec 9

    When you cannot have enough of the pretty beetles you’re curating & you share photos of them on social media. 😍

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  20. Dec 9

    Our specimen of the day is the December moth (Poecilocampa populi). This moth cannot feed, but can can survive winter by expelling water from their system to prevent their insides from freezing.

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