The Mississippi Entomological Museum is located in the Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology at Mississippi State University near Starkville, Mississippi. The Mississippi Entomological Museum was formed in 1979, under the leadership of Dr. William H. Cross, to combine several private and institutional collections that were present in the state. The research collection contains more than 1,300,000 pinned specimens, and more than 35,000 are being added annually. The Mississippi Entomological Museum includes collections, beginning in the late 1800's of H. E. Weed, Henry Dietrich, J. M. Langston, R. W. Harned, Gladys Hoke-Lobdell, E. W. Stafford, M. R. Smith, William H. Cross, Leon W. Hepner, Bryant Mather, and Charles Bryson. Exotic material includes taxa from Central and South America, the Seychelles, New Caledonia, and the Fiji Islands. The MacDonald Collection, emphasizing Lepidoptera of Panama, is housed in the Mississippi Entomological Museum as well as the Ross E. Hutchins collection of photographs, which are primarily of insects and other natural history subjects, and the James Solomon collection of wood damage. More information about the collection is available at http://mississippientomologicalmuseum.org.msstate.edu. For information pertaining to loans, contact the Curator, Adam Haberski (ah3953@msstate.edu).
GBIF url: https://www.gbif.org/dataset/9b12d595-11ea-4128-88ea-ed378eb9ea9a
Citation: Mississippi Entomological Museum (2024). Mississippi Entomological Museum. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/iuhxpw accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-10-24.
GBIF url: https://www.gbif.org/dataset/9b12d595-11ea-4128-88ea-ed378eb9ea9a
Citation: Mississippi Entomological Museum (2024). Mississippi Entomological Museum. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/iuhxpw accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-10-24.
資料集編號
9b12d595-11ea-4128-88ea-ed378eb9ea9a (DatasetUUID)
其他標題
資料集作者
資料集發佈者
Mississippi Entomological Museum
資料集來源
GBIF
資料集標籤
資料集關鍵字
敏感標示
本資料集無敏感資料
授權
CC0
詮釋資料更新日期
2024-10-24
觀測資料最新匯入日期
類群
蛾類
紀錄筆數
19
下載次數
403