Colecciones de Zoologia de la Universidad de Granada

Scientific Collections

UGR-General:

Dry and alcohol collection. This collection, unlike the rest of the singular collections, is made up of different orders of insects and other arthropods. It comes from donations made by various entomologists from the UGR or other institutions, as well as material from research projects carried out in the Department of Zoology. At present, the collection has more than 18,000 catalogued specimens, mainly from the south of the Iberian Peninsula: mountains and landscapes of Andalusia, mainly from the Sierra Nevada, but also specimens from Morocco, France, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan... We can find specimens of the typical series of more than 8 new species.

Scientific officer: CCZ-UGR

UGR-A.Tinaut:

Dry and alcohol collection. It consists of more than 100,000 specimens of the Family Formicidae (Hymenoptera) from the south of the Iberian Peninsula: mountains and landscapes of Andalusia, mainly Sierra Nevada, but also sierras of Baza, Alfaguara, Cazorla, Tejeda, Ronda, Sierra Blanca, the region of the Strait of Gibraltar, Doñana and the Mediterranean coast and ants from North Africa: Morocco, Asia: Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Kazakhstan and Turkey and tropical regions: India and Peru. It is one of the reference collection of formicidae worldwide with more than 300 specimens of the typical series of 27 new species. In addition, the collection is completed by a large number of microscopic slides.

Scientific officer: Alberto Tinaut

UGR-C.Zamora:

Collection in alcohol of aquatic insects, mainly of the order Trichoptera, which represents the biodiversity of this group in the Iberian Peninsula, mainly from its south: Sierra Nevada, Sierra de Castril, Sierra Almijara, Cazorla and Sierras de Málaga. There are also specimens from North Africa and Venezuela. Most of the specimens in the collection are larval material. We can find specimens of the typical series of 13 new species of Trichoptera and 2 of Diptera (Empididae).

Scientific officer: CCZ-UGR

UGR-F.Pascual:

Dry collection. This is the most comprehensive collection of orthoptera from the southern Iberian Peninsula (primarily from the landscapes and mountain ranges of the provinces of Granada and Almería), comprising more than 5,000 specimens from the main families: Tettigoniidae, Gryllidae, Oecanthidae, Tetrigidae, Pyrgomorphidae, Pamphagidae, and Acrididae. It also contains specimens from the orders: Dermaptera, Mantodea, and Phasmatodea.

Scientific officer: Felipe Pascual

UGR-F.Pérez-Vera:

Dry collection. Consisting mainly of specimens from the order Coleoptera, with a particular focus on the family Tenebrionidae from the Iberian Peninsula and Morocco. The collection includes the typical series of 16 species and 7 subspecies of the tribe Asidini. It was incorporated into the collection of Professor José Miguel Ávila as a bequest in 2018.

Scientific officer: CCZ-UGR

UGR-F.Ruano:

Alcohol and dry collection It consists of a large number of samples of arthropods collected from olive groves and surrounding vegetation, composed of pest species and also predators and parasitoids useful for biological pest control, as well as organisms of other neutral guilds. The material comes from the olive groves of southern Spain.

Scientific officer: Francisca Ruano

UGR-F.Sánchez Piñero:

Dry collection. The geographical scope of the collection is the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula and consists of more than 14,000 specimens of the order Coleoptera, mostly belonging to species of the families Scarabaeidae and Tenebrionidae. We can find specimens of the typical series of 1 new species.

Scientific officer: Francisco Sánchez Piñero

UGR-L.Sánchez-Tocino:

Collection preserved in alcohol, originating from the coast of Granada, comprising specimens of gastropod mollusks (Heterobranchia) belonging to the orders Cephalaspidea and Nudibranchia. The latter includes specimens from the superfamilies Aeolidiodea, Dendronotoidea, Fionoidea, and Tritonioidea. Received as a donation in 2020.

Scientific officer: Luis Sánchez-Tocino

UGR-O.del Junco:

Dried entomological collections belonging to naturalist Olegario del Junco Rodríguez The first of these is considered one of the best and most complete collections of carabids (Coleoptera) in Spain and comprises 1,128 species and 12,681 specimens, 30 of which are paratypes of 12 species. The second is a magnificent collection of Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera) with 226 species and 2,543 specimens It was donated in May 2019.

Scientific officer: CCZ-UGR

UGR-P.Sandoval:

Dry collection. This collection comes mostly from the south of the Iberian Peninsula and some specimens from Morocco. It comprises more than 600 specimens of Coleoptera, mostly from the families Geotrupidae and Scarabaeidae. Collection on deposit since 2018.

Scientific officer: Pedro Sandoval

UGR-R.Yus:

Collection of dry insects (mainly Coleoptera and Lepidoptera, but also Hymenoptera, Orthoptera, Hemiptera and other orders) from the south of the Iberian Peninsula and the north of Morocco, mainly specimens from the provinces of Granada, Malaga and Melilla. Specimens were collected mainly in the 1970s and 1980s. We can find specimens of the typical series of 1 new species. It was incorporated as a donation in 2013.

Scientific officer: CCZ-UGR