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Zoological Museum Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam (NL) - Diptera_Tipulidae_NL

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Citation

Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Zoological Museum Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam (NL) - Diptera_Tipulidae_NL. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/wjrtf2 accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-03-29.

Description

The ZMAN collection of Tipulidae (craneflies) from the Netherlands is one of the most important collections in its kind, containing types of many species and voucher specimens. Together with the Tipulidae collections in Bonn (Germany) and Kiev (Ukraine), the ZMAN collection is indispensible for work on the systematics, biogeography and biodiversity of this family. Material from this collection has been and will be fundamental for biodiversity studies.

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Contacts

Cees H.J. Hof, PhD
position: data administrator
email: c.h.j.hof@uva.nl
Herman de Jong
position: data administrator
Telephone: +31.20.5256901
email: h.dejong@uva.nl
Yde S.D.M. de Jong
position: system administrator
Telephone: +31.20.5257191
email: yjong@uva.nl
Jeroen C.S. Creuwels
position: system administrator
Telephone: +31.20.5255440
email: creuwels@uva.nl
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