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  • Classification & Systematics of Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera)
    by David Wahl, American Entomological Institute

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  • C.A. TRIPLEHORN INSECT COLLECTION


        The C. A. Triplehorn Insect Collection is one of the foci of our research and teaching program in arthropod systematics at the Ohio State Department of Entomology.
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        The collection is housed in a modern facility, the Museum of Biological Diversity, on the western edge of campus, and contains approximately 3.5 million specimens from all parts of the world.
        The historical emphasis has been in the orders Coleoptera and Homoptera, but our interests are now concentrated on the Hymenoptera.
        Funding for our activities comes from a combination of sources, primarily National Science Foundation grants and the endowment from Josef and Dorothy Knull.
        In addition to a complete suite of tools needed for taxonomic and systematic studies, we have the facilities for studies using geographic information systems and relational databases. One of our principal emphases now is the development of tools and structure for packaging and disseminating information from museum holdings and literature: biodiversity informatics.
        The availability of such cutting-edge research and the wide experience of our faculty and staff distinguishes the systematics program at The Ohio State University.
    We welcome all visitors to the collection and any loan inquiries. For more information on the C. A. Triplehorn Insect Collection, send a message to Dr. Norman Johnson, Director.


    Created: 3 September, 1994 || Last modified: 03 November, 2007

    Norman F. Johnson: Johnson.2@osu.edu