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Insect Collection from the Museu Nacional de História Natural e da Ciência, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal

Dataset homepage

Citation

Lopes L F, Venceslau L, Souto P M, Parrinha D, Queirós Neves I, Mameri D (2019). Insect Collection from the Museu Nacional de História Natural e da Ciência, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal. Version 1.2. National Museum of Natural History and Science, University of Lisbon. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/en7jvk accessed via GBIF.org on 2019-10-05.

Description

The Entomological collection of the National Museum of Natural History and Science, of the University of Lisbon, Portugal, comprises over 40000 records, corresponding to about 70450 specimens. The Museum’s original collection was lost in a wildfire in 1978 and was then restarted in the early 1980’s.
The collection includes large sub-collections which were compiled by private collectors and donated to the museum. These include several collections composed of over 10000 specimens, such as the collections donated by the Mendoça family, António Bívar de Sousa and Passos de Carvalho. These contribute significantly to enhance the temporal and geographic coverage of the collection. The collection remains in constant growth (ca. 4,7% in 2018), as a substantial number of specimens are still on the process of sorting, preparation and cataloguing. Furthermore, since 2014 the collection data has been under intensive verification, enrichment and validation. Over 97% (39174 records) have now been validated.

Purpose

Make the collection data acessible to the scientific community.

Sampling Description

Study Extent

This dataset contains data from an insect collection that includes specimens from many different origins and studies. It includes data from scientific/biodiversity studies as well as specimens from occasional collection.

Sampling

This dataset contains data from an insect collection that includes specimens from many different origins and studies. There wasn’t a common sampling method for all the specimens. Information regarding the sampling protocol is included at individual specimen level, when the information exists.

Method steps

  1. No information is available at the moment.

Taxonomic Coverages

This collection contains specimens from the Subphylum Hexapoda, mainly from the Class Insecta, but also contains specimens from the three Orders (Collembola, Diplura, Protura) of the Class Entognatha. The insect orders represented are Archaeognatha, Blattodea, Coleoptera, Dermaptera, Diptera, Embioptera, Ephemeroptera, Hemiptera, Hymenoptera, Lepidoptera, Mantodea, Mecoptera, Megaloptera, Neuroptera, Odonata, Orthoptera, Phasmatodea, Phthiraptera, Plecoptera, Psocoptera, Siphonaptera, Thysanoptera, Trichoptera, Thysanura. The best represented Orders, calculated either in record numbers, or specimen numbers are: Coleoptera: 12802 records (32.7% of total), 16886 specimens (21.1 % of total) Hemiptera: 7684 records (19.6% of total), 14327 specimens (17.9% of total) Lepidoptera: 7538 records (19.3% of total), 7915 specimens (9.9% of total) Hymenoptera: 3521 records (9% of total), 8873 specimens (11.1% of total) Diptera: 3305 records (8.4% of total), 23270 specimens (29.1% of total) Orthoptera: 2149 records (5.5% of total), 5106 specimens (6.4% of total) Odonata: 1098 records (2.8% of total), 1105 specimens (1.4% of total) Of the total 39139 of records included in this dataset, about 54.1% (N=21167) records are only taxonomically determined to the Order level. About 7.2% (N=2837) are determined to the Family level, 6.9% (N=2717) to the genus level and 31.8% (N=12418) to the Species or Subspecies level. Among those determined to the Family level or more specific (45.9% of records, N=17972), there are a total of 268 unique Families, 1147 different genus and 1836 unique species. These are mainly distributed through the seven most diverse Orders: Coleoptera: 70 Families, 384 Genera, 458 Species Hymenoptera: 48 Families, 165 Genera, 396 Species Hemiptera: 37 Families, 114 Genera, 138 Species Diptera: 33 Families, 52 Genera, 138 Species Lepidoptera: 26 Families, 322 Genera, 541 Species Orthoptera: 11 Families, 51 Genera, 67 Species Odonata: 11 Families, 29 Genera, 52 Species Ammong these groups, the level of taxonomic determination achieved is not similar: Coleoptera Order 6287 (49.1% of total) Family 1552 (12.1%) Genus 2208 (17.2%) Species 2668 (20.8%) Subspecies 87 (0.7%) Hymenoptera Order 1577 (44.8% of total) Family 285 (8.1%) Genus 216 (6.1%) Species 1377 (39.1%) Subspecies 66 (1.9%) Hemiptera Order 6875 (89.5% of total) Family 278 (3.6%) Genus 25 (0.3%) Species 491 (6.4%) Subspecies 15 (0.2%) Diptera Order 1429 (43.2% of total) Family 425 (12.9%) Genus 52 (1.6%) Species 1397 (42.3%) Subspecies 2 (0.1%) Lepidoptera Order 1577 (44.8% of total) Family 285 (8.1%) Genus 216 (6.1%) Species 1377 (39.1%) Subspecies 66 (1.9%) Orthoptera Order 1445 (67.2% of total) Family 115 (5.4%) Genus 97 (4.5%) Species 492 (22.9%) Subspecies 0 (0%) Odonata Order 45 (4.1% of total) Family 52 (4.7%) Genus 70 (6.4%) Species 924 (84.2%) Subspecies 7 (0.6%) Coleoptera is considered the most diverse order of the Animal Kingdom and is also the group showing a higher taxonomic diversity in this dataset, and is also the most well represented Order, in number of records. However, the Order that is best represented in terms of specimen number is Diptera, which is only fifth in terms of number of records. This is due to the dataset including a large group of Drosophila specimens which are preserved in batches, each batch corresponding to a single record number. Each other Order represents less than 1% of the dataset, either in terms of number of records or number of specimens. The Order showing the best level of taxonomic determination is Odonata, where 84.8% of the records are determined to the level of Species or Subspecies. One should take into account that over 50% of the dataset remains determined to the Order level, and as more taxonomic information is acquired these numbers can change.
  1. Hexapoda
    rank: subphylum
  2. Insecta
    common name: Insect rank: class
  3. Entognatha
    rank: class

Geographic Coverages

This dataset includes specimen ocurrence records from 72 countries. Most of the records are from the Portuguese entomofauna, comprising 31833 records (81.3% of the total) corresponding to 71968 specimens (90.1% of the total). The following countries most well represented in the collection are: - Guinea-Bissau: 1734 records (4.4%), 1734 specimens (2.2%) - Angola: 1534 records (3.9%), 1549 specimens (1.9%) - São Tomé and Príncipe: 1385 records (3.5%), 1407 specimens (1.8%) - Mozambique - 1078 records (2.8%), 1181 specimens (1.5%) Each of all other countries represent less than 1% of the total number of records.

Bibliographic Citations

  1. Bolívar, I. 1889. Ortópteros de Africa del Museo de Lisboa. Jornal de sciências mathemáticas, physicas e naturaes (Ser. 2) (J. Sci. Math. Phys. Nat. , Lisboa (Ser. 2)) 1(2):90 -
  2. FERNANDES, José de Almeida (1959) - Tipos entomológicos do Museu Bocage. Revista Portuguesa de Zoologia e Biologia Geral, Museu Bocage, UL, Lisboa, 2 (1-2): 37-50. - http://www.arca.museus.ul.pt/ArcaSite/obj/pubsZoo/MNHNL-0001548-MB-DOC-web.PDF
  3. Cartaxana A, Correia A M, Carvalho D, Lopes LF (2014). O papel das coleções de história natural no estudo e conservação de invertebrados. Ecologi@ 7: 15-21. - http://speco.fc.ul.pt/revistaecologia_7_art_1_1.html
  4. Alves MJ, C Bastos-Silveira, A Cartaxana, D Carvalho, T Catry, AM Correia, JP Granadeiro, LF Lopes, PAM Marques, N Mesquita, R Rebelo. 2014. As coleções zoológicas do Museu Nacional de História Natural e da Ciência. In: Professor Carlos Almaça (1934-2010) - Estado da Arte em Áreas Científicas do Seu Interesse. MJ Alves, A Cartaxana, AM Correia, LF Lopes (eds), Museu Nacional de História Natural e da Ciência, Lisboa, pp. 289-301. - http://digital.museus.ul.pt/items/show/3763

Contacts

Luis Filipe Lopes
originator
position: Insect and spider collections curator
National Museum of Natural History and Science, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon
PT
Telephone: 00351213921855
email: llopes@museus.ul.pt
homepage: http://www.mnhnc.ulisboa.pt/portal/page?_pageid=418,1391560&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL
Leonor Venceslau
originator
position: Research fellowship
National Museum of Natural History and Science, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon
PT
email: leonorvenceslau@gmail.com
Paula Malaquias Souto
originator
position: Research fellowship
National Museum of Natural History and Science, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon
PT
email: pmsoutobio@gmail.com
Diogo Parrinha
originator
position: Research fellowship
National Museum of Natural History and Science, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon
PT
email: parrinha@edu.ulisboa.pt
Isabel Queirós Neves
originator
position: Research fellowship
National Museum of Natural History and Science, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon
PT
email: i.queirosneves@gmail.com
Daniel Mameri
originator
position: Research fellowship
National Museum of Natural History and Science, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon
PT
Luis Filipe Lopes
metadata author
position: Insect and spider collections curator
National Museum of Natural History and Science, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon
PT
email: llopes@museus.ul.pt
homepage: http://www.mnhnc.ulisboa.pt/portal/page?_pageid=418,1391560&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL
Luis Filipe Lopes
curator
position: Insect and spider collections curator
National Museum of Natural History and Science, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon
PT
Telephone: 00351213921855
email: llopes@museus.ul.pt
homepage: http://www.mnhnc.ulisboa.pt/portal/page?_pageid=418,1391560&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL
Leonor Venceslau
administrative point of contact
position: Research fellowship
National Museum of Natural History and Science, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon
PT
email: leonorvenceslau@gmail.com
Paula Malaquias Souto
administrative point of contact
position: Research fellowship
National Museum of Natural History and Science, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon
PT
email: pmsoutobio@gmail.com
Luis Filipe Lopes
administrative point of contact
position: Insect and spider collections curator
National Museum of Natural History and Science, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon
PT
Telephone: 00351213921855
email: llopes@museus.ul.pt
homepage: http://www.mnhnc.ulisboa.pt/portal/page?_pageid=418,1391560&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL
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