Journal of Hymenoptera Research (Sep 2011)

Description of two techniques to increase efficiency in processing and curating minute arthropods, with special reference to parasitic Hymenoptera

  • Michael Gates,
  • Matthew Buffington

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.22.2099
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 0
pp. 133 – 140

Abstract

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We describe and illustrate two techniques for enhancing curatorial and processing efficiency as it pertains to parasitic Hymenoptera (Chalcidoidea, Cynipoidea). These techniques were developed in response not only to the massive number of parasitoids that have been acquired through various biodiversity studies, but also the difficulty in mobilizing the human resources to curate this material. The first technique uses small, crystal polystyrene boxes with tight-fitting lids to store dehydrated specimens prior to mounting. Locality information is affixed to the box and specimens are spread in a layer for ease of examination by researchers. Solutions for managing static electricity within the specimen boxes are discussed. The second involves a vacuum pump connected to a funnel with a filtration membrane and flask apparatus to rapidly dehydrate hard-bodied parasitoids (Figitidae) that are not subject to collapse during air-drying.

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