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Post by Jenny on Aug 13, 2020 18:38:58 GMT -5
Cornell’s collection, established in 1871, boasts 200,000 species (about 25% of all insect species), making it the seventh-largest in the world and the biggest at a land-grant university. Its strengths include lepidoptera (butterflies and moths); dragon flies, including some of the oldest specimens ever collected; and a growing ant collection. read more: news.cornell.edu/stories/2020/08/historic-insect-collection-modernize-going-virtual
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