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About BugFlow

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BugFlow began in 2020 as an effort to update the insect digitization modules originally published by iDigBio in 2013. A presentation delivered to the 2020 Entomological Collections Network is available here.

Join the project

We welcome any and all members of the entomological and collections communities to join us and contribute or comment on this project! Email anyone involved or leave feedback in the GitHub issues for this repository to get started.

Project Members

This project draws from a diverse group of people and preexisting resources. Project members are listed below. Content contributions/contributors are also tracked by GitHub and can be viewed for the entire project or for specific files. All members are encouraged to add their affiliations and contact info to the list as they desire!

Isa Betancourt

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Cat Chapman

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Nicole Fisher

[email protected]

National Research Collections of Australia (CSIRO Collections), CSIRO, Canberra, Australia

Chris Grinter

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Rachel Hawkins Sipe

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Pam Horsley

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Andrew Johnston

[email protected]
Biodiversity Knowledge Integration Center and NEON Biorepository, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA

Erica Krimmel

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Crystal Maier

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Tommy McElrath

[email protected]
Illinois Natural History Survey, Prairie Research Institute, Champaign, IL, USA

Deborah Paul

dlpaul AT illinois DOT edu
Illinois Natural History Survey, Species File Group, Prairie Research Institute, Champaign, IL, USA

Erika Tucker

[email protected]
Milwaukee Public Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Biodiversity Outreach Network (BON)

Maureen Turcatel

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Jen Zaspel

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