About This Book
A practical field and laboratory manual describing methods for finding, collecting, killing, transporting, and preserving insects for study. It identifies productive collecting sites and prescribes specialized equipment such as nets, killing bottles, vial and tube aspirators, sifters, Berlese funnels, and gear for aquatic sampling. The manual explains temporary care for unmounted specimens, including relaxing boxes, temporary cases, and techniques to minimize damage. It details mounting and preservation procedures, including pinning, spreading boards for moths and butterflies, fluid preservation, labeling, and permanent storage in insect boxes. Additional sections cover pest precautions, shipping and supply sources, and a concise synopsis of insect orders and related arthropods to aid identification.
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