INSECTS may be collected with the aid of a collecting-net or a suction-tube and killed in an appropriate bottle containing a killing agent. The insects are then pinned and mounted on a spreading-board. When the specimens are dry they are removed from the board, suitably labelled, and put away in a store box. Certain insects which cannot be mounted immediately after collection are relaxed in moist jars. Larval and pupal stages are stored in labelled tubes containing alcohol
Derived mainly from the "Guide to the study of insects," pub. by the Naturalists' agency, Salem, Mas...
We present here a self-made trap we designed for monitoring the presence of insects responsible of ...
[4],86p.,plates ; 8⁰.Pp 11-86 contain: 'A treatise on the management of insects.'.Reproduction of or...
INSECTS may be collected with the aid of a collecting-net or a suction-tube and killed in an appropr...
The purpose of the research is development of a method for long-term preservation of collectible ins...
This article, written by Tiffany Heng-Moss and David L. Keith, provides information on collecting, p...
This paper is published as an electronic supplementary file to the book published by Frick and Greef...
Some important reasons for collecting and preserving insect larvae are: (1) for teaching and researc...
1 online resource (PDF, 4 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
U ovom završnom radu opisani su postupci koji nam služe za izradu zbirke kukaca. Prvi postupci kod i...
Sampling and storing insect evidence alive is an important task in forensic entomology as it can imp...
In terms of amateurs and professionals studying and collecting insects, Lepidoptera represent one of...
One of the things that makes curators of entomological collections most unhappy is the receipt of sp...
In order to define a convenient and reliable method for DNA preservation that can be applied both du...
We describe and illustrate two techniques for enhancing curatorial and processing efficiency as it p...
Derived mainly from the "Guide to the study of insects," pub. by the Naturalists' agency, Salem, Mas...
We present here a self-made trap we designed for monitoring the presence of insects responsible of ...
[4],86p.,plates ; 8⁰.Pp 11-86 contain: 'A treatise on the management of insects.'.Reproduction of or...
INSECTS may be collected with the aid of a collecting-net or a suction-tube and killed in an appropr...
The purpose of the research is development of a method for long-term preservation of collectible ins...
This article, written by Tiffany Heng-Moss and David L. Keith, provides information on collecting, p...
This paper is published as an electronic supplementary file to the book published by Frick and Greef...
Some important reasons for collecting and preserving insect larvae are: (1) for teaching and researc...
1 online resource (PDF, 4 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
U ovom završnom radu opisani su postupci koji nam služe za izradu zbirke kukaca. Prvi postupci kod i...
Sampling and storing insect evidence alive is an important task in forensic entomology as it can imp...
In terms of amateurs and professionals studying and collecting insects, Lepidoptera represent one of...
One of the things that makes curators of entomological collections most unhappy is the receipt of sp...
In order to define a convenient and reliable method for DNA preservation that can be applied both du...
We describe and illustrate two techniques for enhancing curatorial and processing efficiency as it p...
Derived mainly from the "Guide to the study of insects," pub. by the Naturalists' agency, Salem, Mas...
We present here a self-made trap we designed for monitoring the presence of insects responsible of ...
[4],86p.,plates ; 8⁰.Pp 11-86 contain: 'A treatise on the management of insects.'.Reproduction of or...