Hymenoptera Institute Collection
Citation
University of Kentucky (2023). Hymenoptera Institute Collection. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/hg5ph7 accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-05.Description
The Hymenoptera Institute Collection is a collection of largely parasitic Hymenoptera housed in Michael Sharkey’s Lab in the Entomology Department (Agricultural Science Center North) at the University of Kentucky. The museum houses over 350 drawers of Hymenoptera focusing on Braconidae, with the primary focus on the braconid subfamily Agathidinae. The braconid collection is of world-scope, having received samples from all continents except Antarctica and is primarily used to describe new species and conduct molecular phylogenetics studies. Major recent projects include the Thailand Biodiversity Project (TIGER), the Columbia Biodiversity Project, and the Hymatol Project (phylogeny of Hymenoptera). More information can be found at the Sharkey Lab webpage: http://sharkeylab.org/sharkeylab/sharkeyProjects.phpTaxonomic Coverages
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Hymenoptera Institute Collection
Telephone: (859) 257-3169
email: ericgchapman@gmail.com
homepage: http://sharkeylab.org/sharkeylab/sharkeyProjects.html
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position: Collection Manager
Hymenoptera Institute Collection
1100 South Limestone
Lexington
40546-0091
Kentucky
US
Telephone: (859) 257-3169
email: ericgchapman@gmail.com