
We’ve started with the Coleoptera (beetles), partly because this is the most species-rich Order in the State (over 2,800 species) and partly because it has enabled us to capture the content of the now-defunct Tasmanian Forest Insects Collection web-site, which covered forest beetles only.
This web-site is intended to complement, rather than compete with, the wonderful Insects of Tasmania web-site maintained by Kristi Ellingsen and Tony Daly. The main point of difference is that this site is focused on the idea of a comprehensive listing, and on utilising museum specimens as the primary source of information and images. It is also part of a ‘stable’ of envisaged web-sites on the Tasmanian invertebrate fauna, alongside one that we have already rolled out on Tasmania’s marine molluscs: molluscsoftasmania.org.au