ZooKeys (Jul 2024)

Low-cost, high-volume imaging for entomological digitization

  • Dirk Steinke,
  • Jaclyn T. A. McKeown,
  • Allison Zyba,
  • Joschka McLeod,
  • Corey Feng,
  • Paul D. N. Hebert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1206.123670
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1206
pp. 315 – 326

Abstract

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Large-scale digitization of natural history collections requires automation of image acquisition and processing. Reflecting this fact, various approaches, some highly sophisticated, have been developed to support imaging of museum specimens. However, most of these systems are complex and expensive, restricting their deployment. Here we describe a simple, inexpensive technique for imaging arthropods larger than 5 mm. By mounting a digital SLR camera on a CNC (computer numerical control) motor-drive rig, we created a system that captures high-resolution z-axis stacked images (6960 × 4640 pixels) of 95 specimens in 30 minutes. This system can be assembled inexpensively ($1000 USD without a camera) and it is easy to set-up and maintain. By coupling low cost with high production capacity, it represents a solution for digitizing any natural history collection.