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Talya D Hackett - [1] CBG Project Management Team - [6] Bjoern Rulik - [7] Lars Hendrich - [3] Jorg Spelda - [1] Lars Krogmann - [2] Barcoding Naturalis - [2] Klemen Candek - [2] Ben W Price - [1] Charles S Walker - [1]
Miquel A. Arnedo - [10] Bjoern Rulik - [12] Grant R Brown - [2] Marc Domenech - [1] Lyndall Pereira da Conceicoa - [1] Kevin K. Beentjes - [1]
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History - [1]
Staatliches Museum fur Naturkunde, Stuttgart - [2]
University of Oxford - [1]
University of Rouen, ECODIV Laboratory - [6]
Wellcome Sanger Institute - [1]
Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig - [19]
Sequencing Centers:
Beijing Genomics Institute - [12] Centre for Biodiversity Genomics - [11] LGC Genomics, Germany - [2] Macrogen, Korea - [7] Naturalis Biodiversity Center - [1] Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Laboratories of Analytical Biology - [1] University of Edinburgh - [2]
Photography:
BFB handling team - [2] Hannah SALIM - [6] Naturalis DNA barcoding facility - [2] Sanger BIOSCAN Team - [1] ZSM team - [2]
Collectors:
Candek - [2] Denny Gael - [1] Douglas Boyes - [1] GBOL-Team ZFMK - [21] Grant R Brown - [2] Gregoric - [1] Hannah SALIM / Marie LEBARQUE - [5] Hannah SALIM/ Marie Lebaraque - [1] J. Miller - [1] Joerg Spelda - [2] Juhasziova Sona - [1] K.H. Kielhorn - [2] Kris Hart - [1] Kuntner - [1] Miquel Arnedo - [3] P.J. van Helsdingen - [1] Paola Mazzuca - [5] Pedro Cardoso - [2] Rich Burkmar - [1] Russell Thomas - [1] S. IJland - [2] Steven IJland - [1] pitfall - [1]
Specimen Identification:
Christoph Muster - [4] Gergin A. Blagoev - [6] Grant R Brown - [2] Hans-Joachim Krammer - [3] Joachim Holstein - [2] Joerg Wunderlich - [1] Jorg Spelda - [2] Karl-Hinrich Kielhorn - [2] Klemen Candek - [1] Luis Crespo - [11] Martin Lemke - [11] Matjaz Kuntner - [1] Rich Burkmar - [1] S. Ijland - [3]