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The Hymenoptera collection (EY) of the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN - Paris)

Citation

MNHN, Chagnoux S (2023). The Hymenoptera collection (EY) of the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN - Paris). Version 77.306. MNHN - Museum national d'Histoire naturelle. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/r3eez6 accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-03-29.

Description

This dataset is the databased part of the Hymenoptera from the entomological collections of the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (Paris). The Hymenoptera collection holds about 1 million specimens, out of which 6000 are types (the oldest being from Fabricius and Latreille) ; 95 % are stored pinned, the other being either in alcool (mostly Formicidae), or in microscopical preparations. The collection consists of 9 sections: Apoidea apiformes (21 % of the specimens), Apoidea spheciformes (8 %), Vespoidea (22 %), Formicidae (10 %), Chrysidoidea (2 %), Ichneumonoidea (20 %), Chalcidoidea (6 %), others Parasitica (4 %) and Symphytes (7 %). The collection also includes 30 authors’ collections (notably those of Benoist, Berthoumieu, Bosc, Brullé, Dufour, Boyer de Fonscolombe, Ferton, de Gaulle, Giraud, Girault, Granger, Lepeletier, Lucas, Pérez, Pic, Saussure, Seyrig, Sichel, Vachal…). The main represented geographical area are the Palearctic and Afrotropic zones (especially Madagascar with Seyrig’s collection), and for some groups the Nearctic.

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MNHN
originator
position: Provider
MNHN
Simon Chagnoux
metadata author
email: gbifprovider@mnhn.fr
Claire Villemant
content provider
Agnièle Touret-Alby
content provider
Quentin Rome
content provider
Franck Muller
content provider
Laurent Albenga
administrative point of contact
position: Correspondant
MNHN
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