Tri-Trophic Thematic Collection Network

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Tri-Trophic Thematic Collection Network A Tri-Trophic Databasing and Imaging Project Danielle Pace American Museum of Natural History

Numbers and Statistics: What: Our TCN focuses on one of the major herbivorous insect clades, the Hemiptera, their host plants, and their parasitoids. Numbers and Statistics: About 4 Million specimen records will be made available. More than 7.8 Million records will be unified. Total digitized plant bug specimens: 457,553. Whom we would like to train: Volunteers do a large majority of the Georeferencing work, however, it is our hope to hold events which would educate the public. Georeferencing Methods: Automation 34 museums and institutions are working together and pooling their resources to input their various data into the database. Hemiptera include Aphids, Scales, Hoppers, Cicadas, and true bugs. Creating a collaborative database to be made available to researchers and other parties. Information in the database includes pictures of each species, collection event/person, collection locality. Total plant bug specimen number is by July 11, 2013.