https://thnhmjournals.nsm.or.th/index.php/thspecimen/issue/feedThai Specimens2022-06-02T07:39:14+00:00Open Journal Systemshttps://thnhmjournals.nsm.or.th/index.php/thspecimen/article/view/10Annotated Catalog of the Ceratopogonid Specimens (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) Deposited in the Natural History Museum of the National Science Museum Thailand2022-06-02T07:11:07+00:00Weeyawat Jaitrongweeyawat@nsm.or.thPapitchaya Teawkulpapitchaya.t@nsm.or.thYudthana Samungno-contact@mail.comTadsanai Jeenthongtadsanai@nsm.or.th<p>A checklist of the ceratopogonid specimens housed in the Natural History Museum of the National Science<br>Museum, Thailand (THNHM) is presented for research and scientific communication. A total of 504 specimens,<br>in 94 species of Ceratopogonidae, including 63 partypes of 19 species in nine genera are housed in THNHM.<br>With 52 species (23 type and 194 non-type specimens), Culicoides Latreille, 1809 has the largest representation. The<br>specimens were collected mainly in Thailand and neighboring countries from 1959 to 1979.</p>2022-06-02T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2022 Thai Specimenshttps://thnhmjournals.nsm.or.th/index.php/thspecimen/article/view/11A Catalog of the Megalopteran Collection in the Natural History Museum of the National Science Museum, Thailand2022-06-02T07:39:14+00:00Kanyakorn Piraonapichano-contact@mail.comNarumon Sangpradubno-contact@mail.comKttipong Rakboonno-contact@mail.comSupawan Phuarpornno-contact@mail.comYupa Phungnoino-contact@mail.comXingyue Liuno-contact@mail.com<p>A checklist of the megalopteran specimens housed in the Natural History Museum of the National Science<br>Museum, Thailand (THNHM) is presented. A total of 583 specimens of 21 species, eight genera in two families<br>(Corydalidae and Sialidae) including two holotypes and 26 paratypes are deposited in THNHM. Six species of<br>Megaloptera are new records for Thailand: Acanthacorydalis asiatica (Wood-Mason, 1884); Ctenochauliodes<br>yangi Liu and Yang, 2006; Neochauliodes meridionalis van der Weele, 1909; Neochauliodes tonkinensis (van der<br>Weele, 1907); Neoneuromus ignobilis Navás, 1932; and Neoneuromus indistinctus Liu, Hayashi and Yang, 2018.<br>Most specimens of the order were collected from Northern and Northeastern Thailand. The high-resolution images of<br>the named species are provided.</p>2022-06-02T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2022 Thai Specimens