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University of Minnesota Insect Collection (Entomology-UMSP)

Housed within the Department of Entomology, UMSP is one of the largest university-affiliated insect collections in North America. Current holdings include 4,035,133 specimens, representing over 53,000 described species (as of December 2019). The collection is a valuable resource for researchers at the University of Minnesota, across the state, and throughout the entomological community, both nationally and internationally.
Contact: Robin Elizabeth Thomson (curator@umn.edu)
Collection Type: Preserved Specimens
Management: Data snapshot of local collection database
Last Update: 9 September 2024
Digital Metadata: EML File
Rights Holder: Regents of the University of Minnesota
Collection Statistics
  • 334,146 specimen records
  • 223,920 (67%) georeferenced
  • 394 families
  • 1,599 genera
  • 4,438 species
Extra Statistics
Taxon Distribution
Click on the specimen record counts within the parenthesis to return the records for that family
  • Ardeicola (9)
  • Austrophilopterus (29)
  • Buceronirmus (14)
  • Campanulotes (3)
  • Coloceras (1)
  • Columbicola (10)
  • Craspedorrhynchus (86)
  • Cuclotogaster (3)
  • Cuculicola (7)
  • Cuculoecus (5)
  • Degeeriella (10)
  • Docophoroides (17)
  • Echinophilopterus (37)
  • Falcolipeurus (6)
  • Goniocotes (8)
  • Goniodes (55)
  • Heptapsogaster (8)
  • Kelloggia (5)
  • Lagopoecus (5)
  • Lunaceps (4)
  • Megaginus (3)
  • Megapeostus (2)
  • Mulcticola (11)
  • Neopsittaconirmus (27)
  • Ornicholax (5)
  • Ornithobius (2)
  • Otidoecus (2)
  • Oxylipeurus (81)
  • Paraclisis (5)
  • Pectenosoma (1)
  • Pectinopygus (6)
  • Penenirmus (27)
  • Perineus (1)
  • Philopterus (358)
  • Physconella (1)
  • Physconelloides (8)
  • Picicola (22)
  • Pseudophilopterus (4)
  • Quadraceps (203)
  • Rallicola (8)
  • Rhopaloceras (4)
  • Saemundssonia (50)
  • Strigiphilus (4)
  • Strongylocotes (5)
  • Sturnidoecus (3)
  • Trogoninirmus (1)
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