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Australian butterflies at the National Insect Collection

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The Australian National Insect Collection is the pre-eminent collection of Australian insects, maintained by CSIRO for researchers, industry and government agencies.

There are over 12 million specimens housed in the Collection which is maintained by CSIRO Entomology in Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory.

The ANIC was started in 1928 and each year the collection grows by more than 100 000 specimens.

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Australian butterflies at the National Insect Collection
Australian butterflies at the National Insect Collection
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