Browse the oldest and most important entomology collection in the world with over 30 million insects. Gathered over 300 years, these specimens are key to telling the history of collecting, the science ...
Sir Joseph Banks (1743 - 1820) insect collection of 4,000 insects, includes butterflies, flies, bugs and moths. The Banks and Sloane collections are the only two collections maintained separately ...
The Entomology Collection of the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History was founded in the early 1900’s and contains approximately 1,400,000 insects and 60,000 arachnids. It includes ...
Kangaroo Island is home to South Australia's only remaining population of Green Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa (Lestis) aerata). The ...
A well-curated collection of local grasshoppers is useful for identification and display. Insect taxonomists often identify species by comparing unknown specimens with identified museum specimens.
the UD Insect Research Collection, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Beneficial Insects Introduction Research Unit, where many of our undergraduate students work. Our majors part of a ...
THE author of this book describes himself as Expert in Bee Culture Investigation, Bureau of Entomology ... bee induced by the social habits of this insect and its method of feeding its young.
Entomology is the study of insects as well as their relatives, the spiders, ticks and mites. The graduate program in Entomology at the University of Wyoming focuses on insect biodiversity, ...
Cornell’s undergraduate entomology club, Snodwiggs, hosted a Butterfly Micrography workshop with the College of Agriculture ...