Our taxonomy experts are based at Eurofins MITOX B.V. in Amsterdam (NL) and within the ecotox field groups at Eurofins Agroscience Services Ecotox GmbH in Niefern-Oeschelbronn (Southern Germany).
For Eurofins MITOX, the identification of terrestrial arthropods is their core business:
Our staff are an established team of expert taxonomists. In addition to the general knowledge of all arthropod groups commonly encountered, they each have their own specialisms. Moreover, their knowledge is not only restricted to taxonomy but also covers abroad range of general biology and ecology. We are proud to say that our taxonomists are highly qualified and internationally acknowledged specialists which may well be one of the largest outside Natural History Museums.
In parallel to MITOX the taxonomy team in Niefern-Oeschelbronn specializes in earthworm and terrestrial arthropod taxonomy with a specialization towards soil inhabiting arthropods.
This taxonomical expertise can be called in for the processing of field samples collected by the field teams of Eurofins' companies, but is also available for third parties, such as research institutes (NGO’s, etc.), educational organizations (secondary schools, universities, etc.) and governmental organizations (city councils, ministries, EC, etc.).
Field Samples
Pre-sorting of larger samples to determine the desired level of identification is followed by the assessment of abundance and diversity for specific taxa. Data are summarized in any desired format and can be supplemented with additional data (e.g., biology and ecology), fact sheets and reference collections.
Our services can be employed for example in relation to:
Identity verification
Many companies and research institutes initiate or maintain cultures of arthropods they use for their tests and experiments - we can verify the identity of these species and provide you with an appropriate certificate.
Starting cultures
When starting cultures, we can verify the species identity and assist in collecting strains from the field or setting up the culture.
Facilities
Fully equipped taxonomic laboratories (to e-GLP) with all the necessary equipment for processing samples, identifying and counting specimens and storing reference material
In house library plus access to one of the world's largest entomological libraries, that of the Netherlands Entomological Society