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Related Websites

Ants of Louisiana, former graduate student Shawn T. Dash's faunistic treatment of the Formicidae of Louisiana

The Louisiana Museum of Natural History, umbrella organization for Louisiana's natural history collections.

The Coleopterist Society, an international society devoted to the study of beetles.

Odonata of Louisiana, Bill Mauffray's checklist of dragonflies and damselflies of Louisiana and link to the International Odonata Research Institute website.

LSU Dept. Biological Science

Department of Entomology

Louisiana State University

National Science Foundation, source of funding for Coleoptera of Great Smoky Mountains National Park project.

Discover Life in America (sponsor of the Great Smoky Mountains ATBI)


Other beetle systematics laboratories

(if your's is not listed, send us a note)

Anderson Lab - Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa

Farrell Lab and Beetle Tree of Life - Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University

Florida State Collection of Arthropods - University of Florida

Ivie Lab - Montana State University

Krell Lab - Denver Museum of Natural History

Liebherr Lab - James Liebherr, Cornell University

Maddison Lab - David Maddison, University of Arizona

McHugh Lab - Joe McHugh, University of Georgia - A powerhouse of cucujoid systematics

Newton/Thayer Lab and Austral Staphylinid Central - Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago

Scarab Central - University of Nebraska/Nebraska State Museum and home of Team Scarab

Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History - Michael Caterino

Sikes Lab - Derek Sikes, University of Calgary

Snow Entomological Museum - University of Kansas

Will Lab - Kip Will, UC Berkeley

Young Lab - Dan Young, University of Wisconsin

Other Coleoptera systematics resources

Andreas Herrmann's pages on Dermestidae of the World

BugGuide - Fabulous internet resource for insect identification and rapidly growing image collection.

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