The Miller Museum collection is organized by the Miller Museum of Entomological Wonder Number or mmew#. Each specimen in the collection has entries for the following categories:
Order
Family
Genus
Speices
Subspeices
Common Name
Additional Names
Day
Month
Year
Date
Habitat
Location
Speciemen Gender
County
State
Elevation
Collector
Latitude
Longitude
Time of Day
Temperature
Weather
Humidity
Last Preservation Observation Date
Freezer-in
Freezer-out
Notes
Here is a full list of prompts the Miller Museum can answer:
What's the insect of the day?
Quick facts about Specimen [mmew#].
How many specimens are in the order [order]?
How many families are represented?
How many specimens has [collector] collected?
How many insects have been collected in [state]?
Tell me about number [mmew#].
How many specimens are there?
What is the [any categories] of number [mmew#]?
How do I provide feedback?
Given that most questions require a number or a category the example prompts contain bracketed words for example:
What is the [any categories] of number [mmew#]?
This question requires any of the categories listed above as well as a mmew#
For example:
"What is the common name of number 500?"
"How many insects have been collected in Colorado?"
More prompts will be added in the future. If you have any feedback you would like to provide the skill can provide you with contact information using the "How do I provide feedback?" prompt.