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The Mammal Species of the World (MSW) is a database of mammalian taxonomy. It is hoped that this database on the World Wide Web can be used as a convenient on-line reference for identifying or verifying recognized scientific names and for taxonomic research. The names are organized in a hierarchy that ... [Information of the supplier]
www.vertebrates.si.edu/msw/mswcfapp/msw/
Nomenclator Zoologicus is a continuous record of the bibliographical origins of the names of every genus and subgenus in zoology published since the 10th ed. of Linnaeus' Systema Naturae in 1758 up to 1994 in nine volumes. Names are listed alphabetically, with a bibliographic reference to the original ... [Information of the supplier]
www.ubio.org/NomenclatorZoologicus/
SysTax is an integrated concept-based database system for storing biodiversity data. The SysTax database system comprises: A) concept-based botanical and zoological systematics - SysTax stores an unlimited number of "concepts" of a taxon regarding its systematic position and its synonyms; B) literature; ... [Information of the supplier]
www.biologie.uni-ulm.de/systax/
This is the ZooBank prototype, providing access to 1.5 million scientific names of animals. This prototype is based on Thomson Zoological's "Index of Organism Names", which is the electronic archive of Zoological Record, going back to 1978 (vol. 115). A project to digitise the remaining volumes of ... [Information of the supplier]
zoobank.org/
I've released "BioNames", a database of animal (and other ICZN) names linked, wherever possible, to either a digital identifier for the publication that described it, or (even better) the full text (from BioStor and other digital archives). I've wrapped this an interface built with Ryan Schrenk (whose ... [Information of the supplier]
bionames.org/
This database contains biographical data on 30.000 entomologists of the world, references about these entomologists, and notes on the current locations of their entomological collections. All data are presented in German. Much importance is attached to the spelling of the personal names. [Information of the supplier]
www.sdei.de/biographies/
The Pherobase is a database of insect pheromones and semiochemicals that provides a guide to the literature published on chemical signals involved in insects chemical communication. Unlike other database, The Pherobase is not biased towards any insect order or any type of semiochemicals; it simply covers ... [Information of the supplier]
www.pherobase.com/
The entomological collections are of great historical importance and represent one of the best entomological resources in the United Kingdom. They began with the bequest by the Reverend Frederick W. Hope of his entire collection in 1849. The Hope Professors, Westwood, Poulton, Hale Carpenter and Varley ... [Information of the supplier]
www.oum.ox.ac.uk/database/entom/moreinfo/collects.htm
The Department of Entomology (California Academy of Sciences) houses over 18,300 primary type specimens of insects, arachnids, and myriapods. All types have been cataloged and databased. Images of specimens and labels are available for some groups, including the families Carabidae (Coleoptera), ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
research.calacademy.org/.../default.asp
This species-level database includes data on 6,297,638 specimens representing 147,693 taxa. It does not include information on groups of arthropods normally kept in alcohol with the exception of the Trichoptera (caddis-flies) and Embiidina (web-spinners). It also does not include information on specimens ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
research.calacademy.org/.../index.asp
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