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  2. Category:Entomology equipment - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Entomology equipment" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aspirator ...

  3. Killing jar - Wikipedia

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    It also preserves the body colors of some insects, such as dragonflies, that would otherwise lose their color, especially if there is a liquid layer to saturate their body tissues. A disadvantage is that, although the insects are quickly stunned by ethyl acetate, it kills them slowly and specimens may revive if removed from the killing jar too ...

  4. Insect collecting - Wikipedia

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    Beetle collection at the Melbourne Museum, Australia. Insect collecting refers to the collection of insects and other arthropods for scientific study or as a hobby. [1] Most insects are small and the majority cannot be identified without the examination of minute morphological characters, so entomologists often make and maintain insect collections.

  5. Aspirator (entomology) - Wikipedia

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    In entomological surveys pooters are usually used in combination with insect nets or beating nets but may also be used alone to collect insects seen on vegetation or tree trunks. Using a pooter to extract insects from an insect net An entomologist using a large powered aspirator to collect mosquitoes in northern Thailand

  6. Insect trap - Wikipedia

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    These traps are designed to catch flying or wind-blown insects. A sticky insect trap used to monitor pest populations. Flight interception traps are net-like or transparent structures that impede flying insects and funnel them into collecting. Barrier traps consist of a simple vertical sheet or wall that channels insects down into collection ...

  7. Insect pins - Wikipedia

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    A species of hoverfly double-mounted with a minuten pin and a size 3 pin Insect pins on sample card from entomological supplier. Pinning block, used to set specimens and labels at uniform heights. [1] Insect pins are used by entomologists for mounting collected insects. [2] They can also be used in dressmaking for very fine silk or antique ...