Skip to content

Data Portal

Explore and download the Museum’s research and collections data.

BMNH(E)1802527

Classification
Scientific name: Perizoma albulata subfasciaria (Boheman, 1853)
Author: (Boheman, 1853)
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Geometridae
Genus: Perizoma
Species: albulata
Subspecies: subfasciaria
Higher classification: Insecta; Lepidoptera; Geometroidea; Geometridae; Larentiinae
Location
State province: Scotland
Country: United Kingdom
Continent: Europe
Higher geography: Europe; United Kingdom; Scotland; Shetland Islands
Decimal latitude: 60.2900
Decimal longitude: -1.2408
Verbatim latitude: 60 17 24 N
Verbatim longitude: 001 14 27 W
Collection event
Recorded by: Percy M. Bright
Identification
Determinations:
Names Types FiledAs
Perizoma albulata subfasciaria (Boheman, 1853) Yes
Specimen
Catalogue number: BMNH(E)1802527
Collection code: BMNH(E) ( Entomology)
Sub department: Lepidoptera
Other catalog numbers: NHMUK:ecatalogue:6797220
Preservative: Dry - mounted
Individual count: 1
Record
Occurrence ID: 3138793e-eb12-462d-a9d1-9ba06e110840
Modified: 2021-01-31T00:07:09+00:00
Created: 2016-12-13T11:10:41+00:00

Location

Images

IIIF Manifest

IIIF (International Image Interoperability Framework) provides rich metadata and media viewing options for images allowing (amongst other things) comparison of objects across natural history collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more.

View Manifest | View in Image Viewer

Cite this as

We track changes to records and therefore you have a choice of citation options:

To cite the most up to date record data use the Latest URL.

Or to cite this specific version of a record's data, ensuring any followers of the link see the same data every time they visit the link, use the Version URL.

Additional Information

Created 2016-12-13T11:10:41+00:00
Last updated 2021-01-31T00:07:09+00:00
Format DWC
License CC0-1.0
Dataset collection-specimens
Dataset ID 56e711e6-c847-4f99-915a-6894bb5c5dea
Resource Specimens
Resource ID 05ff2255-c38a-40c9-b657-4ccb55ab2feb