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Insects & Allies

 

The Royal BC Museum’s entomology collection represents over 50 orders. Strengths of the collection include Odonata (dragonflies), Macrolepidoptera (butterflies and large moths), Vespidae (yellowjacket and related wasps), Apidae (especially bumble bees), some Coleoptera (beetles—especially Carabidae and Cerambycidae), Hemiptera (at least Heteroptera—true bugs), Orthoptera (grasshoppers and crickets), some Diptera (true flies—at least Asilidae) and Araneae (spiders). Much of the collection has yet to be described and is not currently available in the public catalogue. 

Hits
Illustration
Name
Identifier
Date
Place
Coenagrion interrogatum
ENT001-003700
2000/08/05
McBride; Lamming Mills; McIntosh Creek

Somatochlora brevicincta
ENT001-003701
2000/08/06
Parsnip River Valley; 11.5 Km Nw Arctic Lake

Somatochlora brevicincta
ENT001-003702
2000/08/06
Parsnip River Valley; 11.5 Km Nw Arctic Lake

Aeshna juncea
ENT001-003703
2000/08/06
Parsnip River Valley; 11.5 Km Nw Arctic Lake

Somatochlora whitehousei
ENT001-003704
2000/08/06
Parsnip River Valley; 11.5 Km Nw Arctic Lake

Leucorrhinia hudsonica
ENT001-003705
2000/08/06
Parsnip River Valley; 11.5 Km Nw Arctic Lake

Aeshna sitchensis
ENT001-003706
2000/08/06
Parsnip River Valley; 11.5 Km Nw Arctic Lake

Aeshna sitchensis
ENT001-003707
2000/08/06
Parsnip River Valley; 11.5 Km Nw Arctic Lake

Aeshna eremita
ENT001-003708
2000/08/06
Mackenzie (south); Parsnip River Valley; 3.2 Km N E Wicheeda Lake

Coenagrion resolutum
ENT001-003709
2000/08/04
McBride; Lamming Mills; McIntosh Creek

Coenagrion resolutum
ENT001-003710
2000/08/04
McBride; Lamming Mills; McIntosh Creek

Leucorrhinia proxima
ENT001-003711
2000/08/06
Mackenzie (south); Parsnip River Valley; 3.2 Km N E Wicheeda Lake

Leucorrhinia proxima
ENT001-003712
2000/08/06
Mackenzie (south); Parsnip River Valley; 3.2 Km N E Wicheeda Lake

Leucorrhinia hudsonica
ENT001-003713
2000/08/05
McBride; Lamming Mills; McIntosh Creek

Leucorrhinia patricia
ENT001-003714
2000/08/05
McBride; Lamming Mills; McIntosh Creek