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Research Project: IDENTIFICATION OF INSECTS AND MITES OF IMPORTANCE TO QUARANTINE AND BIOSECURITY

Location: Systematic Entomology

Project Number: 1275-22000-232-04
Project Type: Reimbursable

Start Date: Oct 01, 2003
End Date: Sep 30, 2008

Objective:
Provide expert identifications and associated information of insects and mites to APHIS/PPQ in support of quarantine activities.

Approach:
Scientists in the laboratory use the National Collections, literature collections, and their own experience to identify specimens submitted by port identifiers. Method include specimen prepation, use of compound and dissecting microscopes, digital imagine, illustration, and collection curation techniques. Specimens are submitted via both express mail and via the internet (digital images). Specimen identifications are entered into the SELIS (Systematic Entomology Lab Identification System) along with any relevant biological information and transmitted over the Laboratory Metropolitan Area Network to APHIS headquarters in Riverdale, Maryland. When appropriate reference specimens are kept for incorporation into the National Collections.

   

 
Project Team
Solis, M - Alma
 
Project Annual Reports
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  FY 2005
 
Related National Programs
  Crop Protection & Quarantine (304)
 
 
Last Modified: 10/19/2008
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