Shipsa rotunda Project
Latest version published on 28 March 2024
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This is the underlying data for a taxonomic and geographic treatment of a Shipsa rotunda manuscript that was published in 2021 in Journal of Insect Biodiversity.

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Grubbs S (2024): Shipsa rotunda Project. v1.1139. No organisation. Dataset/Occurrence. https://ipt.pensoft.net/resource?r=shipsarotundaproject&v=1.1139

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Keywords

Occurrence data; Specimen data from museums/collections and valid literature.; Occurrence

Contacts

Who created the resource:

Scott Grubbs
Professor of Biology
Western Kentucky University
US

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Scott Grubbs
Professor of Biology
Western Kentucky University
US

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Scott Grubbs
Professor of Biology
Western Kentucky University
US

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Author
Scott Grubbs
Professor of Biology
Western Kentucky University
Geographic Coverage

Shipsa rotunda is distributed extensively across North America, mainly in the northern half of the continent.

Bounding Coordinates South West [27.372, -169.102], North East [71.636, -49.57]
Taxonomic Coverage

Shipsa rotunda is a monotypic genus.

Species  Shipsa rotunda (Interpid Forestfly)
Temporal Coverage
Start Date / End Date 1914-07-06 / 2019-05-20
Project Data

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Title Shipsa rotunda Project data

The personnel involved in the project:

Sampling Methods

Sampling occurred in lakes and a broad range of running water systems, ranging from small tributary streams to large rivers.

Study Extent Data available for this project was collected between 1914 and 2019 from several Canadian provinces and US states, particular from the northern half of North America.

Method step description:

  1. This data came from several museums/collections and valid literature.
Collection Data
Collection Name Shipsa rotunda Collection
Specimen preservation methods Alcohol
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