Florida Museum of Natural History, McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity (FLMNH-MGCL)

The Florida Museum of Natural History’s McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, on the University of Florida campus in Gainesville, Florida, has become one of the world’s largest institutions for research on butterflies and moths, and an important research facility for insect science. The facility was constructed by combining the staff and merging the Lepidoptera holdings from the Allyn Museum of Entomology, the Florida State Collection of Arthropods and other University of Florida collections, and now may include over ten million specimens from all over the world, rivaling some of the largest Lepidoptera research collections globally. The facility includes a team of domestic and international researchers studying many areas of lepidopterology, including behavior, biodiversity, biogeography, ecology, genomics, physiology, systematics and taxonomy.
Curator: Akito Kawahara, kawahara@flmnh.ufl.edu
Collection Type: Preserved Specimens
Management: Data snapshot of local collection database
Last Update: 22 April 2024
Digital Metadata: EML File
Collection Statistics
  • 9,215 specimen records
  • 1,222 (13%) georeferenced
  • 9,195 (100%) with images (21,413 total images)
  • 5,985 (65%) identified to species
  • 25 families
  • 186 genera
  • 285 species
  • 285 total taxa (including subsp. and var.)
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