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Canadian Museum of Nature
systematics research
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Center for Insect Systematics (CIS)
Korea, a profit organization serving the scientific and professional needs of insect systematics and individuals in related disciplines (web archive site)
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Classification Society of North America (CSNA)
a nonprofit interdisciplinary organization whose purposes are to promote the scientific study of classification and clustering, and to disseminate related scientific and educational information
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Comision Nacional para el Conocimiento y uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO)
the Mexican National Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity, created in 1992 to promote and coordinate current efforts, by numerous Mexican institutions and groups, in knowledge of the country's biodiversity, especially through inventories, databases and networking, sustainable use, and diffusion of knowledge about biodiversity to the society
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Consortium of European Taxonomic Facilities (CETAF)
consortium of major taxonomic institutions aiming to promote scientific research in systematic biology and access to collections, information and expertise, by improving the efficiency of taxonomic facilities through networking and cooperation
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Copenhagen Biosystematics Centre (COBICE)
centre of biosystematic research at the Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen
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Department of Biodiversity and Systematic Biology (BioSyb )
National Museums & Galleries of Wales
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Department of Systematic Biology
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
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Department of Taxonomy of Entomophagous Insects and Ecological Principles of Biocontrol
research on parasitic, predaceous and phytophagous Hymenoptera, Institute of Zoology, Kiev, Ukraine
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EASIANET
EASIANET is a subregional Technical Cooperation Network whose goal is to help overcome the taxonomic impediment in PR China, DPR Korea, Japan, Mongolia and South Korea. It promotes self-reliance in taxonomy, i.e. self-reliance in the skills, infrastructure and technologies needed to discover, identify, name, classify and to understand the relationships of all organisms
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