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Notes on basic collecting techniques for morphological and molecular studies of Lepidoptera
Official Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society of Africa
Metamorphosis Volume 8 (1997), Metamorphosis Volume 8, Issue 3: 99 - 106
Publication Date : 1997-09-30
Author/s : David J. Carter, Alfred P. Vogler and Richard I. Vane-Wright
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Abstract : Many of the most important advances in Lepidoptera systematics will come from detailed morphological work and application of the methods of molecular biology. A basic introduction to preservation techniques suitable for morphological work on butterfly and moth early stages, and for DNA sequencing, is presented. With the current surge of interest in African butterflies and moths, it is hoped that many lepidopterists will use these methods to secure good material for their own studies, and those of others.
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