Details for Insects of different Orders (Neuropteroidea and Mecoptera)
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| Collection data |
Name | Insects of different Orders (Neuropteroidea and Mecoptera) |
Alternative name | Ant-lions, Lacewing, Snake flies and Scorpion flies |
Description | A general collection of Insects of different Orders (Neuropteroidea and Mecoptera) only for didactic purpose |
Description for specialists | |
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Provenance | |
Notes | |
Primary grouping principle | Taxonomic |
Primary purpose | Education |
Part of collection | |
Related collection(s) | |
Known to contain types | Not known to contain types |
| Rights |
Rights | The materials are property of private owners allowed for free use and housed in the Museo del Fiume |
Access rights | The collections are freely available for scientific research, under the regulations set up by the managerial staff |
Usage restrictions | Invasive assays are normally prohibited or must be previously agreed with the managerial staff. Uses other than for scientific research (e.g. extensive taking of pictures for commercial use) are subject to written contracts |
| Collection types |
| Animals, Taxonomic |
| McGinley conservation statuses |
| Level 6 |
Identified, integrated, and adequately curated. |
| Date |
15-02-2010 (dd-mm-yyyy) |
| Development status |
| Active growth |
| Collectors |
| A. Cotta, C. Consiglio, E. Migliaccio |
| Expeditions |
| Italy, Greece and Turkey |
| Formation periods |
| since 1950 to nowadays |
| Collection extents |
| 100 specimens |
| Kingdom coverage |
| Animalia |
| Taxon coverage |
| Neuropteroidea and Mecoptera |
| Common name coverage |
| Antlions, Lacewing, Snake and Scorpion flies |
| Geospatial coverage |
| Italy mainly |
| Living time periods |
| Actual |
| Specimen preservation methods |
| Pinned |
| Media |
| Entomological boxes |
| File formats |
| unapplicable |
| Item level access |
| Source: not available |
| Related material |
| Paper list and digital file, Zapparoli M., 1997. Gli insetti di Roma. Ed. Palombi. |