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Cornell University Insect Collection
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Добавлен 13 апр 2020
The Cornell University Insect Collection is a world-class research and training collection that includes over 7 million insects specimens representing about 200,000 species, or roughly 20% of the World’s described insect fauna. Our collection is an important resource for Cornell students, staff and faculty, for the College of Agriculture, for residents of New York State, and for the broader systematics community.
Learn about some of our favorite insects in the Cornell University Insect Collection!
What are some of our favorite insects and why? Watch to find out.
Meet some of our team:
Dr. Corrie Moreau - Director and Head Curator
Dr. Jason Dombroskie - CUIC Collection Manager and IDL manager
Kyla O'Hearn - Cornell Entomology graduate student
Follow us on social media:
Facebook: CornellUniversityInsectCollection/
Twitter: InsectsCornell
Instagram: insectscornell
Visit our websites:
CUIC: cuic.entomology.cornell.edu/
IDL: idl.entomology.cornell.edu/
Meet some of our team:
Dr. Corrie Moreau - Director and Head Curator
Dr. Jason Dombroskie - CUIC Collection Manager and IDL manager
Kyla O'Hearn - Cornell Entomology graduate student
Follow us on social media:
Facebook: CornellUniversityInsectCollection/
Twitter: InsectsCornell
Instagram: insectscornell
Visit our websites:
CUIC: cuic.entomology.cornell.edu/
IDL: idl.entomology.cornell.edu/
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The Cornell Insect Diagnostic Laboratory
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Learn more about the import service our Insect Diagnostic Laboratory plays in insect identification. Meet some of our team: Dr. Corrie Moreau - Director and Head Curator Dr. Jason Dombroskie - CUIC Collection Manager and IDL manager Kyla O'Hearn - Cornell Entomology graduate student Follow us on social media: Facebook: CornellUniversityInsectCollection/ Twitter: Insects...
Welcome to the Cornell University Insect Collection
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Take a virtual tour of the Cornell University Insect Collection and learn a little about our 7 million specimens. Meet some of our team: Dr. Corrie Moreau - Director and Head Curator Dr. Jason Dombroskie - CUIC Collection Manager and IDL manager Kyla O'Hearn - Cornell Entomology graduate student Follow us on social media: Facebook: CornellUniversityInsectCollection/ Twitter: twitte...
DIY Entomology (Lepidoptera), Ep. 6: Genitalia dissection, part 2
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This educational video was produced and edited by Kyhl Austin, an entomology M.Sc. student at Cornell University with funding from NSF-CSBR Award #1561269. List of equipment, chemicals, and stains used in this video: Eosin Y (safety information: www.labchem.com/tools/msds/msds/LC14025.pdf) Chlorazol Black (safety information: www.delasco.com/content/sds/C_1-SDS.pdf) 70% ethanol (safety informat...
DIY Entomology (Lepidoptera), Ep. 5: Genitalia dissection, part 1
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
This educational video was produced and edited by Kyhl Austin, an entomology M.Sc. student at Cornell University with funding from NSF-CSBR Award #1561269. List of equipment and chemicals used in this video: Potassium hydroxide (KOH): safety information: www.fishersci.com/msdsproxy?productName=P2503&productDescription=POT+HYDROXIDE+CERT+ACS+3KG&catNo=P2503&vendorId=VN00033897&storeId=10652 Diss...
DIY Entomology (Lepidoptera), Ep. 4: Spreading micromoths
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This educational video was produced and edited by Kyhl Austin, an entomology M.Sc. student at Cornell University with funding from NSF-CSBR Award #1561269. List of equipment used in this video: Dense foam spreading board with fine grooves cut into it with a razor blade Minutens Variously sized insect pins Fine curve-tipped forceps Small squares of glassine envelopes Wet rag Airtight plasticware...
DIY Entomology (Lepidoptera), Ep. 3: Using a bucket trap
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.4 года назад
This educational video was produced and edited by Kyhl Austin, an entomology M.Sc. student at Cornell University with funding from NSF-CSBR Award #1561269. Ethyl acetate (EA) safety information: fscimage.fishersci.com/msds/08750.htm This bucket trap was gifted to me by Dr. Richard L. Brown and was built and designed by Dr. Donald J. Wright. Its parts are as follows: A 5-gallon bucket with a cir...
DIY Entomology (Lepidoptera), Ep. 2: Setting up a light sheet
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This educational video was produced and edited by Kyhl Austin, an entomology M.Sc. student at Cornell University with funding from NSF-CSBR Award #1561269. List of equipment used in this video: White cotton bedsheet Rope Safety pins or other way to affix sheet to rope Something heavy or stakes to keep sheet taught Strong light source (ultraviolet or mercury vapor work well) Power source for lig...
DIY Entomology (Lepidoptera), Ep. 1: Sexing, Brushing & External Identification
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This educational video was produced and edited by Kyhl Austin, an entomology M.Sc. student at Cornell University with funding from NSF-CSBR Award #1561269. All specimens used are deposited in the Cornell University Insect Collection (CUIC).
why kill them?
Wow, ahaha waste of time and $, they dont teach anythunguseful in indoctrination camps
Best entomology greetings from Ukraine.😮😮😮😮😊😊😊😊
Hello I have an alien insect
What type of light set up? Do you have an affiliate link for the supplies?
I done this with a toothpic
Best greetings to entomologists!!! 😊😊😊😊😊
I am in search of such a help for video. It is requested to you kindly upload a video about lepidopteran caterpillar midgut isolation.
Thank you for nice presentation! Best entomology wishes to entomologists!😮😮😮😅😅😊😊😊
Where can I buy plastic capsule?
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Hello Kyhl & Jason! We miss your comments and help with IDs on Bugguide. Now, I'm subscribed here anyway.
Very informative video/playlist. May I know what brand and model of microscope do you use for the genitalia dissection and mounting?
Boned up right now!
Excellent
I'm interested to know what the basic requirements are for a microscope for this purpose. Obviously it should be a light microscope, but beyond that, what magnification levels should it have, and what, if any, other features should I consider when deciding what to purchase. My intent is to do dissections to better identify some of the micromoths that visit my traps. This is solely for my own amateur interest - not for publication purposes.
Excellent!
coursera's bugs 101 brought me here! thanks for the lovely video <3
oh hey, me too!
@@moonbugz me too lolol
me too!
same here :D
Hello, do you exchange specimens?
great vid, keep up the good work!
Awesome! :)
Will you be doing videos of other insect groups? like beetles for example.
side note: don't wear bandages and work with ethyl acetate! *it burns* :P
Are you able to list which companies are used for the other products?
great video!
Stumbled upon this! Great video everyone!
You didn't state where to put the container with the rag. In the fridge or at room temperature.
I think it depends on your preference.
Thank you very much for all the videos! Very useful!
The most trouble I have is when the legs of the moth cause the moth to rest on its dorsal side (upside down). How do you get the pin through the thorax in that situation?
You made that look very easy! I definitely feel inspired to collect more micros 👍