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USDA PLANTS Database
[cite:1124720 ]

The PLANTS Database provides standardized information about the vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and lichens of the U.S. and its territories.

It includes names, plant symbols, checklists, distributional data, species abstracts, characteristics, images, crop information, automated tools, onward Web links, and references.

This information primarily promotes land conservation in the United States and its territories, but academic, educational, and general use is encouraged.

PLANTS is a collaborative effort of the USDA NRCS National Plant Data Team (NPDT), the USDA NRCS Information Technology Center (ITC), The USDA National Information Technology Center (NITC), and many other partners.

EcoSpark
[cite:1110273]

profiles of major taxa of benthic invertebrates are well-written and informative

Texas A&M University Insect Collection (TAMUIC)
[cite:1071401

The TAMUIC has become a major research collection with nearly 2.8 million curated specimens and holdings of more than 45,000 species. Approximately 10,000 specimens are loaned annually to systematics and biodiversity researchers around the world.

Texas A&M University Insect Collection

Karen Wright, Assistant Curator, Texas A&M University Insect Collection - Contact

detailed description of the TAMUIC - ca. 2000

Ant Learning Center | Facts | Control | Common Species
Learn all about ants, including the many different species of ants you may find in your home and the way they operate as a colony, as well as your options to fight them.

University of Texas Insect Collection (UTIC)
[cite:1045401 ]

The University of Texas Insect Collection (UTIC) is one part of the University of Texas Biodiversity Collections (UTBC)

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Entomology
The Entomology Collection is the second largest in Texas, housing 500,000 pinned specimens and 1.5 million ethanol-preserved specimens.
It's strengths are in Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths), Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, and ants), and cave invertebrates.

BioLib.cz
[cite:1031207]

a robust resource for taxonomy and global stats (species counts, &c.)

GeoSpecies Knowledge Base
[cite:1030218]

British Myriapod & Isopod Group
[cite:1024442]

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