The Albert J. Cook Arthropod Research Collection


Description

 In 1867, Professor Albert J. Cook started the ARC and it currently houses ~ 1.5 million specimens mounted on pins, slides or stored in alcohol representing ~35,000 species. A significant portion of the collection represents the insect diversity Michigan and the Great Lakes Region. Other significant collections represent the world-wide arthropod fauna for select taxa, e.g., Lepidoptera and Scolytinae. Researchers in systematics, agriculture, natural resources, urban insect management, to extension personnel and to the general public use these specimens. Please direct inquiries to Anthony Cognato, Director or Sarah Smith, curator (smith462@msu.edu). 

Gouvernance

Type Organisme Rôle
Contact principal Ecdysis Portal non renseigné

Objectif du cadre

 Multiple ou autres 

Dates

Lancement Clôture
07/09/2024 non renseigné

Cible taxonomique du cadre

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Territoire(s) concernés par le cadre

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