Country | State | Institution | Name | Size | Misc |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
USA | Illinois | UIUC, Illinois Natural History Survey | Insect Collection![]() | 15 M | - |
USA | Illinois | UIUC, Illinois Natural History Survey | Ecological Database of the World's Insect Pathogens![]() | .019 M | - |
USA | California | San Diego Natural History Museum | Entomology collection![]() | 0.9 M | - |
Canada | Ottawa | - | Canadian National Collection of Insects![]() | 17 M | mostly North American fauna |
USA | Pennsylvania | Carnegie Museum of Natural History![]() | - | 6.9 M | - |
Canada | Alberta | University of Alberta | E. H. Strickland Entomological Museum![]() | 1 M | Carabidae of the Nearctic are emphasized. University of Alberta. Includes Kenneth Bowman Collection of Lepidoptera. |
USA | California | UCB, Essig Museum of Entomology | Several![]() | 4.5 M | emphasizing western North America |
Canada | - | McGill![]() | Lyman Entomological Museum and Research Laboratory | 2.8 M | second largest insect collection in Canada. Major groups include Orthoptera, Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Hymenoptera. |
Australia | Sidney | Macleay Museum | Invertebrate Collection![]() | 0.5 M | - |
USA | California | Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County![]() | - | - | Insects of the southwestern United States, aculeate hymenoptera, lepidoptera, diptera, coleoptera, odonata |
USA | North Carolina | North Carolina State University![]() | Insect Collection![]() | 1.4 M | Emphasis on North Carolina insects and worldwide Homoptera |
USA | Connecticut | Yale, Peabody Museum of Natural History![]() | Collections![]() | 0.9 M | - |
USA | South Dakota | SD State | Severin-McDaniel Insect Research Collection![]() | 1.2 M | - |
USA | Kansas | University of Kansas Natural History Museum![]() | Snow Entomological Research Collection![]() | 4.1 M | - |
USA | Wyoming | University of Wyoming![]() | Insect Museum![]() | 0.25 M | Holdings are particularly strong in the major orders Hymenoptera (53%), Diptera (12%),Lepidoptera (10%), and Coleoptera (9%) |
USA | Colorado | University of Colorado![]() ![]() | Collections![]() | 0.5 M | Many from Rocky Mountain region |
USA | Connecticut | University of Connecticut![]() | Biological Collections![]() | - | fauna of southern New England |
USA | Michigan | University of Michigan![]() ![]() | Insect Division![]() | 4.5 M | Especially Odonata, Orthoptera, Acari, Coleoptera, and Homoptera |
USA | Minnesota | University of Minnesota![]() | Insect Collection![]() | 3.3 M | - |
USA | Nebraska | University of Nebraska![]() ![]() | Collections![]() | 2 M | U.S. Great Plains and worldwide |
Australia | - | University of Queensland![]() | Insect Collection![]() | 1M | - |
USA | Wisconsin | University of Wisconsin-Madison![]() | Insect Research Collection![]() | - | - |
USA | Missouri | University of Missouri-Columbia![]() ![]() | - | 5.75 M | Many aquatic insects of Ozark streams |
USA | California | UC Davis![]() | Bohart Museum![]() | 7 M | Has donated funds for collection data |
USA | California | UC Riverside![]() ![]() | - | - | - |
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