LacewingMAP: Atlas of African Neuroptera and Megaloptera
This data-set comprises validated species occurrence records of Neuroptera and Megaloptera across Africa, although the bulk of the data is for South Africa, Lesotho and Eswatini (former Swaziland). It is a collection of data from citizen science contributions, museum collections, personal notebooks, published literature records, and other unpublished sources. Records range from 1924 to present.
The Neuroptera and Megaloptera are collectively loosely termed the "lacewings." Hence the name LacewingMAP. This is a somewhat obscure group of insects, and this project is an ideal way to sensitize everyone to their existence. Lacewings are one of nature's best all-purpose predators and provide essential "ecosystem services": they control aphids. LacewingMAP is a project in collaboration with Dr Mervyn Mansel, University of Pretoria, and a world leader in lacewing research. . He has digitized the museum specimens in the major museum collections in southern Africa. This data was uploaded into GBIF and forms the basis of the data holdings in LacewingMAP.
LacewingMAP is a Virtual Museum and citizen science project which aims to determine the distribution and conservation priorities of “Lacewings” on the African continent.
Identification of citizen science records, based on the photos uploaded, is done by a panel of experts in the relevant taxa. The taxonomy is kept up-to-date by the project coordinator, a professional entomologist.
All data available in this dataset is shareable. Records are provided at the recorded precision, usually point coordinates. However, historical records were assigned to a 15x15 minute grid (or QDS) based on the locality description when no coordinates were provided. The coverage is good for South Africa, Lesotho and Eswatini, moderate for Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Malawi but very sparse for the rest of Africa.
Simple
- Date (Creation)
- 2018-08-28
- Edition
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1.0
- Citation identifier
- http://metadata.sanbi.org/geonetwork/srv/metadata/8fdb1233-5ceb-4efe-ad96-028aeae64fc0
- Purpose
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The information consolidated within the project will build up a comprehensive identification guide, as well as mapping the ranges of each species.
- Status
- On going
- Maintenance and update frequency
- As needed
- Keywords
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- Theme
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African Neuroptera and Megaloptera picture archive
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Distribution maps
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Terrestrial
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Animalia: Euarthropoda: Insecta: Neuroptera
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Animalia: Euarthropoda: Insecta: Megaloptera
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- Access constraints
- Copyright
- Use constraints
- Copyright
- Spatial representation type
- Vector
- Denominator
- 50000
- Language
- English
- Character set
- UTF8
- Topic category
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- Environment
- Begin date
- 2014-09-08
- Reference system identifier
- WGS 1984
Distributor
- OnLine resource
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A list of services published are available at this URL.
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WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
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Virtual Museum System
- OnLine resource
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VMUS_to_DwC_20181005.xlsx
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WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
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Virtual Museum field description and Darwin Core mapping
- Hierarchy level
- Dataset
- Statement
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LacewingMAP is a project done in collaboration with Dr Mervyn Mansel, University of Pretoria. He has digitized the museum specimens in the major museum collections in southern Africa. This data was uploaded into GBIF and forms the basis of the data holdings in LacewingMAP.
LacewingMAP data sources and number of records in brackets (as of 2018-11-02):
ADU-UCT (Virtual Museum) (2,604);
University of Pretoria (GBIF: Mervyn Mansel) (12,898).
All records are shareable.
- File identifier
- 8fdb1233-5ceb-4efe-ad96-028aeae64fc0 XML
- Metadata language
- English
- Character set
- UTF8
- Date stamp
- 2019-07-18T07:03:38
- Metadata standard name
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SANS 1878
- Metadata standard version
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FGDC-STD-001-1998
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