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Auburn University Museum of Natural History Entomology

Citation

Callahan M (2021). Auburn University Museum of Natural History Entomology. Version 1.2. Auburn University Museum. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/oo4euw accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-02-04.

Description

The AUMNH Entomology Collection was historically the Auburn University Entomology Museum (AUEM). Our collection of roughly half a million specimens has its strengths in: Formicidae, Chrysomelidae, Orthoptera, Simuliidae, and Siphonaptera of Alabama; Tabanidae, Scale Insects, and Ceratopogonidae. The geographic scope of our holdings extend beyond the Southeastern United States and reflects research interests of previous and current curators and affiliated persons.

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Contacts

Melissa Callahan
originator
position: Collection Manager
Auburn University Museum of Natural History
Department of Biological Sciences
Auburn
36849
AL
US
email: msc0042@auburn.edu
Melissa Callahan
metadata author
position: Collection Manager
Auburn University Museum of Natural History
Department of Biological Sciences
Auburn
36849
AL
US
email: msc0042@auburn.edu
Melissa Callahan
user
email: msc0042@auburn.edu
Melissa Callahan
administrative point of contact
position: Collection Manager
Auburn University Museum of Natural History
Department of Biological Sciences
Auburn
36849
AL
US
email: msc0042@auburn.edu
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