Harold W. Manter Laboratory of Parasitology Collection (HWML) Parasite Collection (UNL-NSM)

The Harold W. Manter Laboratory of Parasitology (HWML) was established 29 March 1971 at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln as a new division in the University of Nebraska State Museum (UNSM). The founding core of the collection was based on Dr. Manter's research collection of parasitic trematodes of oceanic fishes. In 1981 the HWML was designated as one of three National Resource Centers for Parasitology and many students associated with the lab have been trained in systematics as well as other aspects of parasitology. Three Henry Baldwin Ward Medalists (the highest annual award that is given by the American Society of Parasitologists) were students in Parasitology and in the lab while Professor Mary Hanson Pritchard directed the laboratory (Professor Pritchard is now Curator Emeritus). In the past 5 years, more than 150 publications have resulted from research both in the HWML and from specimens loaned from, or deposited into, the HWML as types or vouchers. On an annual basis we process more than 20 outgoing loans per year and we receive thousands of specimens into the collection from researchers world-wide for archiving and safe storage of valuable voucher specimens
Contact: Scott Gardner (slg@UNL.edu)
Collection Type: Preserved Specimens
Management: Data snapshot of local collection database
Last Update: 17 November 2021
Digital Metadata: EML File
Collection Statistics
  • 60,965 occurrence
  • 52,416 (86%) georeferenced
  • 44 (0.07%) with images
  • 9,243 (15%) identified to species
  • 542 families
  • 275 genera
  • 591 species
  • 591 total taxa (including subsp. and var.)
Extra Statistics