Frost Museum Holdings
The
main collection is housed in steel cabinets and includes about 45,000
Coleoptera, 25,000 Diptera and 25,000 Lepidoptera, as well as representatives
of most other insect orders. The majority of specimens are from
the central eastern and south eastern United States, particularly
Pennsylvania and Florida. There are also specimens in many groups
from parts of South America as well as other regions of the world.
There is an
extensive microscope slide collection, especially for mammalian
lice (Anoplura; worldwide) and aphids (Homoptera; Pennsylvania,
North America).
In 2005-06 we
welcomed the addition of the George and Alice Beatty Odonata collection,
one of the largest Odonata collections in North America. With funds
from the Beatty estate, College of Ag Sciences and the Department
of Entomology we are documenting and integrating this collection
into the Frost Museum. These funds have been used to establish an
online accessible database using the software program Specify and
to begin cataloging the Beatty specimens and accompanying labels
and information from field notebooks.
The taxonomic
composition of the collections is currently being prepared for listing
with this web page. These holdings will be entered gradually as
the information is available.
The following
listings are incomplete. All entries are subject to verification,
and are provided here to assist research loans only. Highlighted
orders contain some entries. (More links coming soon)
Acari:
Ixodida
Hexapoda
Protura
Collembola
Diplura
Thysanura
Ephemeroptera
Odonata
Grylloblattaria
Phasmida
Orthoptera
Mantodea
Blattodea
Isoptera
Dermaptera |
Plecoptera
Psocoptera
Phthiraptera
Hemiptera (Heteroptera)
Homoptera
Thysanoptera
Neuroptera
Coleoptera
Strepsiptera
Mecoptera
Siphonaptera
Diptera
Trichoptera
Lepidoptera
Hymenoptera |
Specimens are
available to researchers, please see our Loan
Polices.
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