Preserving and vouchering butterflies and moths for large-scale museum-based molecular research

PeerJ2.70
Volume: 4, Pages: e2160 - e2160
Published: Jun 22, 2016
Abstract
Butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera) comprise significant portions of the world's natural history collections, but a standardized tissue preservation protocol for molecular research is largely lacking. Lepidoptera have traditionally been spread on mounting boards to display wing patterns and colors, which are often important for species identification. Many molecular phylogenetic studies have used legs from pinned specimens as the primary source...
Paper Details
Title
Preserving and vouchering butterflies and moths for large-scale museum-based molecular research
Published Date
Jun 22, 2016
Journal
Volume
4
Pages
e2160 - e2160
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