Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (LACM-LACMEC)

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With over 800,000 described species — more than half of all known living organisms — insects are the most diverse group of animals on Earth. The Natural History Museum's entomology collection has more than 5.8 million specimens of insects and spiders. The collection's strength lies in its holdings of specimens of ants, phorid flies, scarab beetles, and moths from North and Central America. Museum scientists conduct world-class research on systematics, studying species and their relationships, the evolution of major groups, and fossil insects in amber. They conduct field work on insect biodiversity at home and in tropical countries. Entomology at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County goes back as far as 1913, when the Museum first opened.
Contact: Brian Brown (bbrown@nhm.org)
Collection Type: Preserved Specimens
Management: Data snapshot of local collection database
Last Update: 30 June 2022
IPT / DwC-A Source:
Digital Metadata: EML File
Collection Statistics
  • 605,574 occurrence
  • 435,844 (72%) georeferenced
  • 125,852 (21%) identified to species
  • 742 families
  • 2,631 genera
  • 5,894 species
  • 6,119 total taxa (including subsp. and var.)
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