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049 _aMAIN
050 4 _aQL465
100 1 _aGibb, Timothy J.
245 1 0 _aInsect Collection and Identification :
_bTechniques for the Field and Laboratory.
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _aSan Diego :
_bElsevier Science & Technology,
_c2019.
300 _a1 online resource (355 pages)
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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588 0 _aPrint version record.
505 0 _aFront Cover; Insect Collection and Identification; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Preface to the second edition; 1 Basic tools and general techniques; Introduction; 1 Equipment and collection methods; 1.1 Equipment; 1.1.1 Forceps; 1.1.2 Sample vials; 1.1.3 Killing bottles; 1.1.4 Small containers; 1.1.5 Small envelopes; 1.1.6 Aspirators; 1.1.7 Absorbent tissue; 1.1.8 Notebook; 1.1.9 Tools for cutting or digging; 1.1.10 Brush; 1.1.11 Bags; 1.1.12 Hand lens; 1.1.13 Summary; 1.2 Collecting nets; 1.3 Killing containers and agents; 1.3.1 Freezing insects; 1.3.2 Injecting insects with alcohol
505 8 _a1.3.3 Killing jars for field collecting1.3.4 Liquid killing agents; 1.3.5 Solid killing agents; 1.4 Aspirators and suction devices; 1.5 Other collection devices; 1.5.1 Beating sheets; 1.5.2 Drag cloth; 1.5.3 Sifters; 1.5.4 Separators and extractors; 1.6 Traps; 1.6.1 Windowpane trap; 1.6.2 Interception nets and barriers; 1.6.3 Malaise traps; 1.6.4 Pitfall and dish traps; 1.6.5 Emergence traps and rearing cages; 1.6.6 Traps using the lobster or eel trap principle; 1.6.7 Light traps; 1.6.8 Light sheets; 1.6.9 Color traps; 1.6.10 Sticky traps; 1.6.11 Snap traps; 1.6.12 Artificial refuge traps
505 8 _a1.6.13 Electrical grid traps1.6.14 Combination traps for student studies; 1.7 Baits, lures, and other attractants; 1.7.1 Sugaring for insects; 1.7.2 Feces; 1.7.3 Oatmeal; 1.8 Pheromones and other attractants; 1.8.1 Carbon dioxide; 1.8.2 Sounds; 1.9 Collecting aquatic insects; 1.10 Collecting soil insects; 1.11 Collecting ectoparasites; 1.12 Collecting regulated insects; 1.13 Collecting insects for pest management audits; 1.14 Collecting insects for forensic or medico-criminal investigations; 1.15 Rearing; 1.15.1 Containers for rearing; 1.15.2 Rearing conditions and problems; 1.15.2.1 Moisture
505 8 _a1.15.2.2 Temperature1.15.2.3 Dormancy and diapause; 1.15.2.4 Light; 1.15.2.5 Food; 1.15.2.6 Artificial diets; 1.15.2.7 Special problems and precautions in rearing; 1.16 Collecting insects for molecular research; 1.17 Preparation of insects for molecular research; 1.17.1 Killing agents; 1.17.1.1 Cyanide; 1.17.1.2 Ethyl acetate; 1.17.1.3 Freezing; 1.17.1.4 Ethanol; 1.17.2 Preservation of specimens; 1.17.2.1 Freezing; 1.17.2.2 Ethanol; 1.17.2.3 Hand sanitizer; 1.17.2.4 Methanol; 1.17.2.5 Drying fresh specimens; 1.17.2.6 Critical point drying; 1.17.2.7 Acetone; 1.17.2.8 Sodium dodecyl sulfate
505 8 _a1.17.2.9 Dimethyl sulfoxide1.17.3 Preservatives in traps; 1.17.3.1 Water and detergent; 1.17.3.2 Ethanol fuel; 1.17.3.3 Sodium dodecyl sulfate and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid; 1.17.3.4 Propylene glycol; 1.17.3.5 Formaldehyde; 1.17.4 Pinned specimens (Natural History Museum Collections); 1.17.5 Nondestructive methods; 1.17.5.1 Sonication; 1.18 Vouchuring specimens; 2 Agents for killing and preserving; 3 Storage of specimens; 3.1 Temporary storage; 3.1.1 Refrigeration; 3.1.2 Dry preservation; 3.1.3 Papering; 3.2 Mounting specimens; 3.2.1 Preparing dry specimens for mounting
500 _a3.2.2 Degreasing
520 _aInsect Collection and Identification: Techniques for the Field and Laboratory, Second Edition, is the definitive text on all aspects required for collecting and properly preparing specimens for identification. This book provides detailed taxonomic keys to insects and related arthropods, giving recent classification changes to various insect taxa, along with updated preservation materials and techniques for molecular and genomic studies. It includes methods of rearing, storing and shipping specimens, along with a supporting glossary. New sections provide suggestions on how insects and other arthropods can be used within, and outside, the formal classroom and examine currently accepted procedures for collecting insects at crime scenes. This book is a necessary reference for entomology professionals and researchers who seek the most updated taxonomy and techniques for collection and preservation. It will serve as a valuable resource for entomology students and professionals who need illustrative and detailed information for easy arthropod identification.
590 _aMaster record variable field(s) change: 050, 650 - OCLC control number change
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650 0 _aMites
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650 0 _aMites
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650 0 _aArthropoda
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650 0 _aArthropoda
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650 7 _aMites.
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650 7 _aMites
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700 1 _aOseto, Christian.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_aGibb, Timothy J.
_tArthropod Collection and Identification : Laboratory and Field Techniques.
_dSan Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology, ©2019
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