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Matthias F. Geiger, Jerome Moriniere, Axel Hausmann, Gerhard Haszprunar, Wolfgang Wägele, Paul D.N. Hebert & Björn Rulik Testing the Global Malaise Trap Program – How well does the current barcode reference library identify flying insects in Germany? Biodiversity Data Journal 2016-12-01;4(e10671):1-22 (PDF)
TREE RECONSTRUCTION OF BIN & NEAREST NEIGHBOR:
HAPLOTYPE NETWORK:
Color & Label Scheme:
COLLECTION LOCATION:
Countries:
Netherlands - [3]
Germany - [39]
Norway - [3]
United Kingdom - [55]
France - [1]
Portugal - [2]
Austria - [6]
Italy - [2]
North Macedonia - [1]
Romania - [2]
Slovakia - [5]
Unrecoverable - [1]
DATA MANAGERS:
Public Data:
Private Data:
CBG Collections Unit - [1] Beth Clare - [10] CBG Project Management Team - [1] Bjoern Rulik - [10] Camille Le Roy - [1] Helge M Heimburg - [1] Stefan Schmidt - [11] Geir Soli - [1] Steffen Roth - [1] Nok ting NT Lam - [1] Nikolaus U Szucsich - [1] Matthew P Besley - [2] Ben W Price - [1] Sonia AF Ferreira - [1] Lars ove Hansen - [2]
Zuzana Ciamporova Zatovicova - [5] CBG Collections Unit - [7] Lyndall Pereira da Conceicoa - [37] Lujza Keresztes - [2] Oscar Vorst - [2] Bjoern Rulik - [20] Klaudyna Krolikowska - [1] Charles S Walker - [1]
BIN COMPLIANT WITH METADATA REQUIREMENTS
Specimen Images:
ROMAC2314-24 {Dilophus febrilis}
License:
Creative CommonsAttribution Non CommercialShare Alike (2024)
Babes-Bolyai University, Department of Taxonomy and Ecology - [2]
Centre for Biodiversity Genomics - [19]
Landesmuseum Kaernten - [1]
Mined from GenBank, NCBI - [1]
National Museum of Scotland - [1]
Natural History Museum, London - [2]
Naturalis Biodiversity Center - [2]
Private Collection of Dominik Rabl - [1]
Research Center in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources - [1]
SNSB, Zoologische Staatssammlung Muenchen - [11]
Slovak Academy of Sciences, Plant Science and Biodiversity Centre - [5]
University of Bergen, Natural History Collections - [1]
University of Glasgow, Hunterian Museum - [1]
University of Lodz, Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Hydrobiology - [1]
University of Oslo, Natural History Museum - [3]
Wageningen University and Research - [1]
Wellcome Sanger Institute - [37]
Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig - [30]
Sequencing Centers:
Beijing Genomics Institute - [20] Centre for Biodiversity Genomics - [40] Natural History Museum, London - [1] Naturalis Biodiversity Center - [2] University of Glasgow - [1]
Photography:
CBG Photography Group - [1] CBG Robotic Imager - [8] Camille Le Roy - [1] Gabriela Karlik - [1] Gunnhild Marthinsen - [3] Helge Heimburg - [1] Hymenoptera Photo Group - [1] Jancsó Boróka - [2] Naturalis DNA barcoding facility - [2] Rabl, Dominik - [1] Sanger BIOSCAN Team - [28] Steffen Roth - [1]
Collectors:
Abigail Bailey - [1] Alicia Allan - [4] Anita Barratt - [1] Baker Ellyn - [1] Barry Yates - [1] Benjamin Price - [1] Camille Le Roy - [1] Carol Taylor - [10] Charlotte Targett - [1] Chris Fletcher - [1] Claire Carvell - [15] D. - [9] David Hemprich-Bennett - [1] Doczkal - [9] Dominik - [1] Dr Gavin R. Broad - [1] Ellie Grove - [15] Ester Konecna - [1] F.Koch - [3] Frank Morgan - [5] Freshly collected - [1] G. Sellmayer - [1] GBOL-Team ZFMK - [20] Geir Soli - [3] Inez Januszczak - [1] J. - [9] Joana P. Cristovao - [1] John Barratt - [1] John T. Smit - [2] Jones Laura - [1] Kara Layton - [3] Keresztes L. - [2] Lars Ove Hansen - [3] Liam Crowley - [2] Lowe Abigail - [1] MG - [1] Nadine Mitschunas - [15] Neil Hammatt - [1] Neryse Mably - [1] Olga Sivell - [1] Rabl - [1] Remy Wood - [1] Rodolphe Rougerie - [1] Rui Andrade - [1] Rulik et al - [7] S. & Voith - [9] S.Ferreira - [1] Schmisdt - [9] Simon Schrott - [1] Steffen Roth - [1] Steve Ryder - [5] TM - [1] Thomas Zechmeister - [4] V. Blagoderov - [1] Wieser C. - [1] students at Hersleb sec. School - [3]
Specimen Identification:
Allison Brown - [1] BOLD Identification System [2019] - [1] BOLD Identification System [2020] - [1] BOLD Identification System [] - [10] BOLD Machine Learning Tool Kit - [1] Bold - [1] Camille Le Roy - [1] Dieter Doczkal - [9] Dominik Rabl - [1] Duncan Sivell - [1] Geir Soli - [3] Geoff E. Hancock - [1] Hans-Georg Rudzinski - [16] Helge M Heimburg - [1] Juergen Kappert - [1] Liam Crowley - [1] Lujza Keresztes - [2] Rui Andrade - [1] Simon Schrott - [1] Steffen Roth - [1] T. Zeegers - [2] Valerie Levesque-Beaudin - [10] Vladimir A Blagoderov - [1]