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Carabid Collection (DNA Extracts) (NEON:CARC-DNA)
This sample is available for loan
Catalog Number (archiveGUID):
NEON03BXS
SESAR Record
Sample Tag (SampleID):
NEON.BET.D02.002797
SampleUuid:
ea15d724-26ea-4bf5-90aa-ccf13381f1c9
Taxon:
Anisodactylus merula
(Germar, 1824)
Family:
Carabidae
Determiner:
Robert L. Davidson (2016-12-12T17:00:00Z)
Taxon Remarks:
Identification source: harvested from NEON API
ID References:
Noonan 1973
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Determination History
Anisodactylus merula
Germar
Determiner:
Curt Harden
Date:
2015-10-01T16:00:00Z
ID References:
Noonan 1973
Anisodactylus merula
(Germar, 1824)
Determiner:
Robert L. Davidson
Date:
2016-12-12T17:00:00Z
ID References:
Noonan 1973
Event ID:
SCBI.2015.24
Date:
2015-06-09 - 2015-06-23
Locality:
United States, Virginia, Warren, Mid-Atlantic (D02), Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute NEON (SCBI), Plot SCBI_006 (plot dimensions: 40m x 40m) [Location ID: SCBI_006.basePlot.bet]
38.897609 -78.152007 +-20m. WGS84
Verbatim Coordinates:
17N 746989.4685E 4309270.58731N
Elevation:
295-299 meters (968-981ft)
Habitat:
pastureHay; slope aspect: 212.6; slope gradient: 3.26; soil type order: Alfisols
Description:
Genomic extract from the leg of a pinned carabid voucher collected in a pitfall trap deployed for approximatately 2 weeks as per the NEON carabid sampling protocol. Used for barcoding and archived at -80 degrees C.
Sex:
Male
Individual Count:
1
Usage Rights:
http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Record ID:
efaa7f99-ebfc-4f31-a599-4fbd8b43709d
NEON Sample Viewer:
NEON.BET.D02.002797
For additional information about this specimen, please contact: Azhar Husain, Collection Manager (
azhar.husain@asu.edu
)
Barcode of Life (BOLD)
Identifier:
BETN1294-18
Locus:
Cytochrome Oxidase Subunit 1 5' Region
URL:
https://portal.boldsystems.org/record/BETN1294-18
Notes:
NEON sampleID: NEON.BET.D02.002797
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Habitat
pasture hay
Soil Type Order
Alfisols