Figure 5 - Methods of collecting specimens from the field have advanced from earlier eras (left, from C.Delon, 1889) to modern high-tech equipment of today (right, Ken Corben)
Figure 2 - Sherborn's land and freshwater mollusc collections, with specimen labels in hi...
Figure 1 - References to specimens in an article begin with an institutionCode that identif...
Figure 5 IndoBioSys Chalcidoidea species diversity per family (red line) compared to the Universal C...
Figure 6 - Despite many technological advancements in the tools of the taxonomic trade, t...
Figure 7 - At the start of modern zoological nomenclature, Linnaeus' tenth edition of Sys...
Figure 4 - Carl Linnaeus used candle-lit microscopes with primitive optics to examine his...
Figure 3 - Highly trained artisans once labored to produce detailed hand-painted illustra...
Figure 5 - John Edward Gray, the chief Keeper of Zoology at the British Museum (Bloomsbur...
Figure 9 - An example ZooBank page, illustrating several GNUB services: 1 user authentica...
Figure 2 - Languages used in early zoological literature. Language analysis of 2100 arb...
Figure 5 - A polyseme is a single name referring to more than one overlapping or includ...
Figure 1 Create taxon name process. This process is called by the main process (Fig. 2) if the full ...
Figure 6 - Benjamin Daydon Jackson (courtesy of the Zoological Society of London)
Figure 5 Australia's natural history collections. This page provides a way for users to investigate ...
For more than 250 years, the taxonomic enterprise has remained almost unchanged. Certainly, the tool...
Figure 2 - Sherborn's land and freshwater mollusc collections, with specimen labels in hi...
Figure 1 - References to specimens in an article begin with an institutionCode that identif...
Figure 5 IndoBioSys Chalcidoidea species diversity per family (red line) compared to the Universal C...
Figure 6 - Despite many technological advancements in the tools of the taxonomic trade, t...
Figure 7 - At the start of modern zoological nomenclature, Linnaeus' tenth edition of Sys...
Figure 4 - Carl Linnaeus used candle-lit microscopes with primitive optics to examine his...
Figure 3 - Highly trained artisans once labored to produce detailed hand-painted illustra...
Figure 5 - John Edward Gray, the chief Keeper of Zoology at the British Museum (Bloomsbur...
Figure 9 - An example ZooBank page, illustrating several GNUB services: 1 user authentica...
Figure 2 - Languages used in early zoological literature. Language analysis of 2100 arb...
Figure 5 - A polyseme is a single name referring to more than one overlapping or includ...
Figure 1 Create taxon name process. This process is called by the main process (Fig. 2) if the full ...
Figure 6 - Benjamin Daydon Jackson (courtesy of the Zoological Society of London)
Figure 5 Australia's natural history collections. This page provides a way for users to investigate ...
For more than 250 years, the taxonomic enterprise has remained almost unchanged. Certainly, the tool...
Figure 2 - Sherborn's land and freshwater mollusc collections, with specimen labels in hi...
Figure 1 - References to specimens in an article begin with an institutionCode that identif...
Figure 5 IndoBioSys Chalcidoidea species diversity per family (red line) compared to the Universal C...