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Type: Correspondence
Published: 2009-02-20
Page range: 65–68
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Type specimens of beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera) at the museo entomológico Francisco Luís Gallego, Medellín, Colombia

Museo Entomológico Francisco Luis Gallego. Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellín, Bloque 11 oficina 208. A.A. 3840
Museo Entomológico Francisco Luis Gallego. Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellín, Bloque 11 oficina 208. A.A. 3840
Coleoptera beetles Colombia

Abstract

Type specimens are the most scientifically valuable specimens of the natural history collections, and are very important to because they represent standards of reference that provide objectivity in scientific nomenclature (IZCN, 1999). In consideration of the recommendation 72F.4 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, which indicates that the type lists should be published, we provide a list of the species of Coleoptera with types housed in the Museo Entomológico Francisco Luis Gallego (MEFLG).
The MEFLG collection originated in 1937 at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellín is the most important insect collection of the northeastern region of Colombia. This museum contains nearly 200,000 specimens of which about 50,000 represent the order Coleoptera, a majority of them are pinned adults and some are immature stages conserved in a liquid medium. The Coleoptera have been identified to subfamily and genus, and some to species level. Almost all of them were collected in Antioquia state, and others are from different localities in Colombia or are donations by foreign institutions.

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