× Take our 30-second survey
The U.S. National Science Foundation and iDigBio are required to collect information on use of digitized collections-based specimen data. Please help us meet this requirement every time you use this search portal. Sustainability of the national digitization effort depends on evidence of data use! Maybe later.
Go to chat.acis.ufl.edu to try a conversational interface to access iDigBio, GBIF and BHL information.

Media Record

Animalia > Arthropoda > Insecta > Hemiptera > Pentatomidae
Media retrieved from:
Open in browser
Download File

Other Media

From Recordset

http://ag.udel.edu/research/planthoppers/index.html

The University of Delaware Insect Research Collection was founded with the creation of the Agricultural Research Station at Delaware College (now University of Delaware) in the 1880’s, and became associated with the Department of Entomology when the Department was founded in 1925. It is a scientific research collection historically focused on the insects and other arthropods of Delaware (or more broadly, the Delmarva Peninsula, which comprise about 75% of the collection), especially those of agroeconomic importance. However, in recent years, the collection has sought to incorporated specimens from a much broader geographic spectrum. The collection consists of approximately 350,000 pinned specimens, plus several thousand specimens in alcohol and a few hundred on slides. Collection strengths from past researchers or students include biting flies, aquatic insects (esp. Bob Lake’s Trichoptera and Plecoptera, plus Hydrophilidae from Andrew Short), Formicidae, and bees. Recent years have resulted in a great expansion of the Hemiptera collection, in particular the Auchenorrhyncha, of which some 40,000 specimens have been digitized as part of the Tri-Trophic Hemiptera TCH supported by NSF. Further digitization projects are actively sought, particularly if they involve the active participation of UD undergraduate students.

Contacts

Namenone
Rolenone
Emailscan_noreply@asu.edu
Namenone
Rolenone
Emailscan_noreply@asu.edu
Name Charles Bartlett
Rolenone
EmailBartlett@udel.edu
Name Neil
Rolenone
Emailnone
Name Charles Bartlett
RoleCollection Manager
EmailBartlett@udel.edu
  • Data
  • Raw
specimen list