Bird Collections : Carolina parakeet (Conuropsis carolinensis) by W.E. Cooper, in Forshaw, J.M., 1978, Parrots of the world, David and Charles. Plant Collections: Orontium aquaticum flower from Revue Horticole, 1888 FIsh Collection: Salvelinus fontinalis by Duane Raver, US Fish & Wildlife Mammal Collection : Image of a Peccary Ant Guests Collection
     

The parasite collection has 2 main emphases: the diverse array of Penner parasite specimens, and a substantial collection of tapeworms from sharks and rays generated by Dr. Janine Caira and students. The Penner collection includes extensive representation of most of the major groups of metazoan parasites infecting vertebrates; particularly numerous are parasites of mammals and birds. These specimens are principally from North American hosts, especially New England and Florida, but there is also fair representation of parasites from exotic animals acquired by Dr. Penner in his work with the San Diego Zoo. It is estimated that this collection ranks 8th in the nation in size; it is among the top 4 with respect to its representation of mammal parasites.

Over the past 13 years, through the work of Caira and students, the University has also developed a substantial collection of tapeworms of elasmobranchs. This collection has grown substantially in the last 2 years as a result of increased collecting activity funded by a recent PEET award to Drs. Caira and Charles Henry. To date, more than 300 of the approximately 880 species of elasmobranchs have been sampled. In addition, as a result of recent donations, this collection now includes the personal collections of Drs. Nathan Riser and Robert Goldstein, who dominated North American research focused on elasmobranch tapeworms in the 1950s and 1960s, respectively. We believe this to be the third largest collection of elasmobranch tapeworms in the world.

Collection Manager:
Dr. Jane O'Donnell

Faculty: Dr. Janine Caira

email:janine.caira@uconn.edu

phone: 860-486-4060

UConn Parasite Collection, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Unit 3043, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, 06269-3043, USA

Resources:

+ NSF PEET Project: A Training Program in Cestode Systematics

+ NSF BS&I Project: A survey of sharks and rays of Borneo and their metazoan parasites

+ NSF BS&I Project: A systematic survey of the metazoan parasites of elasmobranchs from the Sea of Cortez

+ tapeworms.org

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