Type specimens of Neuropterida in the Hope Entomological Collection, Oxford University Museum of Natural History
@article{Tauber2019TypeSO, title={Type specimens of Neuropterida in the Hope Entomological Collection, Oxford University Museum of Natural History}, author={Catherine A. Tauber and Zo{\"e} immons and Agatha J. Tauber}, journal={ZooKeys}, year={2019}, pages={1 - 126} }
Abstract The Hope Entomological Collection in the Oxford University Museum of Natural History holds a large and diverse array of historically valuable type specimens for species in the superorder Neuropterida (Megaloptera, Neuroptera, and Raphidioptera). Most are from the mid-1800s (1823–1874). Here, we report each type found during a rigorous search of the collection, and we confirm the identity and status of each type with bibliographic, specimen, and label data. Images, current nomenclatural…
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