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Purdue Entomological Research Collection. Julie Speelman PI: Jeff Holland Department of Entomology West Lafayette, Indiana. Facilities. Located in the basement of Smith Hall Comprised of a museum with compactor shelves (920 sq ft ) A systematics research lab (510 sq ft )
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Purdue Entomological Research Collection Julie Speelman PI: Jeff Holland Department of Entomology West Lafayette, Indiana
Facilities • Located in the basement of Smith Hall • Comprised of a museum with compactor shelves (920 sqft) • A systematics research lab (510 sqft) • Office space for the staff
Staff Collection Manager USDA APHIS PPQ Insect Identifier ArwinProvonsha Bobby Brown
Statistics Approximately 2,250,000 specimens representing 150,000 species Dry preserved: 1,300,000 Alcohol preserved:920,000 Slides: 30,000 Specimens are from the mid-1890s to present
Geographic Distribution • 60% of all specimens from Indiana • All eastern groups represented • Worldwide collection of Ephemeroptera and Odonata
Special Collections Launched in 1995 Largest collection of mayflies in the world 3900 mayfly type specimens 687,570 specimens in 65,520 vials G.F. Edmunds: Worldwide collection W.P. McCafferty :North American collection http://www.entm.purdue.edu/mayfly/index.php
Special Collection W.S. Blatchley Collection A collection of Hemiptera, Orthoptera, and Coleoptera Primarily specimens from Indiana and Florida 1896-1934
Chandler Bee Collection One of the largest and most complete collection of bees in North America Majority of specimens from Midwest in 1950s-1970s
Other Notable Collections B.E. Montgomery • Part of his Odonate collection collected in the Midwest 1940s to 1960s F. Young • Aquatic beetle collection from 1960s and 1970s T. Meyers • Dolichopodidae collected in 1960s and 1970s R.T. Everly • Carabidae collection: Ohio and Indiana from 1950s and 1960s
Strengths of the PERC Recognized internationally: • 2250 type specimens • The Blatchley Collection of Coleoptera • General Aquatic Insect Collection • The Ephemeroptera collection
Functions • To provide a reference source for implementing the accurate and timely identification of insects for research, extension, and teaching needs. • To serve as a database for systematic research at Purdue and by specialists throughout the world. • To serve as a repository for voucher specimens from field and laboratory research. • To provide a facility for maintaining representatives of the insect fauna of Indiana habitats and surrounding regions.
Outreach Extension activities: Annual Butterfly Count for community Activities with school children Bug Bowl Indiana State Fair
Accessibility • No database: information maintained in spreadsheets • No internet accessibility