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IDRIS A.B. (2007)<br />
Table 8. List of Researchers working on the specific groups of Hymenoptera, and Institution<br />
in which they are attached.<br />
Hymenoptera Group Researchers Institute(s)<br />
Ichneumonids M. Fitton & I. D. Gauld Natural History Museum,<br />
London<br />
V.K Gupta<br />
University of Florida/<br />
American Institute of<br />
Entomology, Florida<br />
D.K. Yu<br />
Agriculture & Agri-Food<br />
Canada Research Center,<br />
Alberta, Canada<br />
D. Wahl American Entomological<br />
Institute, Gainesville, Florida,<br />
USA<br />
K. Horstmann Biozentrum, Zoologie III, Am<br />
Hubland, Germany<br />
H. Goulet, J.T Huber Center for Land & Biological<br />
& M.J Sharkey<br />
Resources Research Ottawa,<br />
Canada<br />
Braconids D.L. Quicke Imperial College of Science,<br />
Technology and Medicine,<br />
University of London<br />
C. van Achterberg The Natural History Museum,<br />
Leiden, Holland<br />
A.D Austin<br />
R.A.Wharton<br />
J.B. Whittfield<br />
University of Adelaide,<br />
Australia<br />
Department of Entomology,<br />
Texas A & M University,<br />
Texas, USA<br />
University of Illinois at<br />
Urbana Champaign, USA<br />
Chalcids J. Heraty University of California,<br />
Riverside<br />
J. Noyes Natural History Museum,<br />
London<br />
J. LaSalle CSIRO, Australia<br />
SOURCES OF FUNDS<br />
Funds to conduct research on Hymenoptera can be sourced from the ASEAN Regional Centre<br />
for Biodiversity Conservation, the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA), the<br />
Darwin Initiative, Asia-Link Projects (supported by the European Union) and the Japan Society<br />
for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). Locally, government and semi-government agencies<br />
such as the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (under the Intensification of<br />
Research Priority Areas or IRPA grant system), Federal Land Development Authority (FELDA)<br />
and the Johor State Park are primary sources of funding. With sufficient funds, inventories<br />
and research into the taxonomy, and ecology of Malaysian Hymenoptera can be conducted.<br />
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