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Welcome to Mandala!

Mandala is a database system originally created under a grant from the National Science Foundation's PEET (Partnerships for Enhancing Expertise in Taxonomy) program to study the fly family Therevidae. It was designed to track specimen-based biodiversity data, loans, and detail complex nomenclatural histories with their associated literature. The features of this database system, whose engine is the Mac & Windows compatible FileMaker® Pro, were expanded substantially for the Fiji Arthropod Survey to deal with tracking subsamples sorted from Malaise traps and sent to specialists as loans. To find out more about the features of Mandala, see the overview presentation as well as About Mandala and Metadata.

See Mandala in Action!

Search the TherevidWebMandala: Browse or search for information about

  • specimens and their verbatim collecting labels
  • taxonomic names and their history
  • localities (the where) described as political divisions, named geographic features that may transcend political divisions, and biogeographic regions
  • collecting events (the who, when, how, & under what abiotic conditions) associated a locality
  • the literature pertaining to the fly family Therevidae
  • illustrations or images of various therevid taxa from our PEET project.

Search FijiWebMandala in one of two simple (php driven) or a more advanced (using FileMaker's Instant Web Publishing engine) search environment. The emphasis here is also on specimens, however not on the nomenclatural history of a single group, but on taxa reported from and new taxa described from the restricted geographic area of Fiji. Whereas most of the data above on therevid specimens were retrospectively captured from existing pinned and already uniquely labeled specimens, the specimens from the Fiji Bioinventory of Arthropods are an example of using Mandala to proactively generate labels for specimens that will be sent unmounted to specialists to curate and identify.

The approaches to data entry are quite different even if the end result are pinned and labeled specimens to be deposited in a collection.

 
Official project web page of the NSF Therevid PEET projects DEB 95-21925 and 99-77958.
Send Questions & Comments on the database portion of this project to gkamp@uiuc.edu.
Last updated: March 19, 2008 Acknowledgements & Disclaimers