Dallwitz, M.J. 1997 onwards. Descriptions, illustrations, interactive identification, and information retrieval from DELTA databases. delta-intkey.com |
6 August 2023
Butterflies and moths. Demonstration interactive key.
This key is designed for exploring the general principles of interactive identification, and for use in training courses and workshops. When evaluating interactive-key apps, it’s important to carry out real identifications (when the answer is unknown), rather than pretending to identify familiar organisms (when the answer is known beforehand). This key is suitable for that purpose. The characters don’t require special knowledge, and the illustrations can be used as ‘specimens’ to be identified. For more information, see Principles of interactive keys.
Algas marinas tropicales de México (géneros)
Amphipoda of the north-east Atlantic and Mediterranean
Angiosperms (flowering plants) – families
Beetle adults: Elateriformia (Coleoptera) – families
Beetle larvae: Elateriformia (Coleoptera) – families
CITES protected timbers and similar timbers (in English, French, German, and Spanish)
Commercial timbers (in English, German, French, Portuguese, and Spanish)
Common trees of the North Carolina Piedmont
Cucumis and Cucumella (Cucurbitaceae)
DELTA sample data. These data are an extract from Grass genera of the world. The extract was chosen to illustrate the use of the DELTA programs, and is not intended to be a biologically meaningful subset. The sample data are also included with the DELTA programs.
Fish larvae and early juveniles. Keys: Gila River Basin – catostomids, cyprinids, and families. Upper Colorado River Basin – catostomids and cyprinids. North America (United States And Canada) – families.
Flora and fauna of Britain and Ireland (Watson and Dallwitz)
Insects – various taxonomic levels
Mosses (Bryophyta, Musci) – families
Mushrooms and toadstools – families
Non-marine molluscs (slugs, snails and mussels) – families
Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Including the following groups previously published separately: Cyperaceae, Fabaceae, Juncaceae, Liliaceae, Poaceae (grasses), Pteridophytes, Ranunculaceae, Salicaceae, Saxifragaceae.
Fossil spores and pollen of New Zealand
Fruit fly pests of the world • adults • larvae.
Fruits and seeds – families • Version 1.0 • Version 1.1.
Glycerea – interactive identification guide
Grass genera of Friuli – Venezia Giulia (in Italian)
Hermit crabs Calcinus of the world (Anomura, Diogenidae)
Hymenoptera. Interactive keys to Ceraphronoidea, Cynipoidea, Evanioidea, Platygastroidea, Proctotrupoidea, Symphyta, Chrysidoidea, and various other taxonomic levels.
Isopoda of Australia – families
Leccinum and Phylloporus in Costa Rica (in English and Spanish)
Legume (Fabaceae) fruits and seeds – genera
Leguminosae-Caesalpinioideae and Swartzieae – genera (in English and French)
Lichenized and non-lichenized Ascomycetes. Uses NaviKey.
Mysidacea – families, subfamilies and tribes
Polychaete families and higher taxa
Salix (Salicaceae) of the New World
Soil classification, Australian
Solanum species of eastern and northern Australia
Tree and shrub genera of Borneo
Tropical reef lobsters of the genus Enoplometopus
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