
Insect Mounting And Preserving (1961)
The film discusses various techniques for preserving insects, highlighting methods that have evolved from natural fossilization to modern preservation practices. It details the steps for field preservation, laboratory preparation, and mounting techniques for different types of insects, including soft-bodied and winged species. Key methods include using alcohol, boiling water, and relaxation jars, along with tools such as spreading boards and insect pins. The importance of proper labeling and documentation is emphasized, as well as alternative methods like photography and drawing for recording living specimens.
Keywords
insect preservation, fossilization, field collection, alcohol preservation, boiling water method, spreading board, insect pins, labeling, photography, drawing
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