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Glasgow Museums Biological Records Centre

Acronym: GMBRC

Description

Glasgow Museums Biological Record Centre (GMBRC) is based in the Glasgow Museums Resource Centre. We collect and manage wildlife data for Glasgow, Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire, Inverclyde, East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, South Lanarkshire, North Lanarkshire, and parts of Argyll & Bute.

GMBRC has been based in Glasgow Museums since the 1980s. Our data is sent to us from a range of groups, including societies and interested individuals. We also gather historic data from local museums’ natural history collections.

Resources

  1. Diptera: Tephritoidea + Conopidae
    All Diptera: Tephritoidea + Conopidae data held by Glasgow Museums BRC
  2. Glasgow Museums BRC: Carabidae
    All Carabidae data held by Glasgow Museums BRC; some data is supported by specimens in the Glasgow Hunterian Museum
  3. Glasgow Museums BRC: Chrysomelidae
    All Chrysomelidae data held by Glasgow Museums BRC; some data is supported by specimens in the Glasgow Hunterian Museum
  4. Glasgow Museums BRC: Hemiptera
    All Hemiptera data held by Glasgow Museums BRC; some data is supported by specimens in the Glasgow Hunterian Museum
  5. Glasgow Museums BRC: Ladybirds
    All Coccinellidae data held by Glasgow Museums BRC
  6. Glasgow Museums BRC: Mammals
    All Mammal data held by Glasgow Museums BRC except Badgers and Squirrels
  7. Glasgow Museums Biological Records Centre: Coleoptera: Byyrhidae, Clambidae, Dascillidae & Phalacridae
    All Byyrhidae, Clambidae, Dascillidae & Phalacridae data held by Glasgow Museums Biological Records Centre; some data is supported by specimens in the Glasgow Hunterian Museum
  8. Glasgow Museums Biological Records Centre: Coleoptera: Monotomidae
    All Monotomidae data held by Glasgow Museums Biological Records Centre; some data is supported by specimens in the Glasgow Hunterian Museum. Further information about records may be available on request
  9. Glasgow Museums Biological Records Centre: Coleoptera: Oedemeridae
    All Oedemeridae data held by Glasgow Museums Biological Records Centre; some data is supported by specimens in the Glasgow Hunterian Museum
  10. Glasgow Museums Biological Records Centre: Coleoptera: Silphidae
    All Silphidae data held by Glasgow Museums Biological Records Centre; some data is supported by specimens in the Glasgow Hunterian Museum
  11. Glasgow Museums Biological Records Centre: Diptera: Hippoboscoidea
    All Hippoboscidae and Nyteribiidae data held by Glasgow Museums Biological Records Centre; some data is supported by specimens in the Glasgow Hunterian Museum
  12. Glasgow Museums Biological Records Centre: Orthoptera
    All Orthoptera data held by Glasgow Museums Biological Records Centre; some data is supported by specimens in the Glasgow Hunterian Museum
  13. The Changing Flora of Glasgow: Orchid Dataset
    Records of orchids recorded during the Flora of Glasgow Project (c. 1984 to 1999). Species recorded and mapped at the Tetrad level, within a rectangle of 18x20km (90 tetrads) covering the Greater Glasgow area.

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Location

200 Woodhead Road
Glasgow
G53 7NN

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Local Environmental Records Centre

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