Essential field and classroom guide to collecting and preserving exotic insects and crustaceans, with detailed plates and practical how-tos.
This classic reference is designed for residents abroad, travelers, and serious amateurs who pursue entomology. It offers practical techniques, illustrated explanations, and careful handling advice to build reliable collections while preserving specimens for study. The book covers a wide range of orders, from bees and wasps to butterflies and moths, with specific notes on behavior, habitats, and seasonal patterns. It also explains how to prepare, pin, and store specimens, and provides guidance on breeding cages, pupation, and safe transfer of caterpillars to adulthood. Readers will find step-by-step instructions for field work, mounting, and maintaining equipment so the work remains durable through long-term study.
- Hands-on methods for catching, handling, and securing insects and crustaceans.
- Detailed guidance on pinning, labeling, and preserving specimens, with practical box and enclosure tips.
- Breeding and rearing advice, including care for caterpillars and their pupation needs.
- Equipment recommendations and maintenance, from nets and pins to store boxes and cork-based supports.
Ideal for readers pursuing entomology as a hobby or field discipline, and for students building foundational collections.