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A Cage for Collecting Insects From Tree Stems and Branches

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

D. P. Elliott
Affiliation:
Department of Forestry of Canada, Forest Research Laboratory, Calgary, Alberta
J. M. Powell
Affiliation:
Department of Forestry of Canada, Forest Research Laboratory, Calgary, Alberta

Abstract

A lightweight and inexpensive cylindrical-sleeve insect cage is described. The cage was constructed of plastic screening and cotton fabric closed by an open-ended zipper. The cage was successfully used to collect insects from rust cankers on the stems and branches of pine trees.

Résumé

Est décrite une cage à insectes, en forme de manchon cylindrique, légère et peu dispendieuse. Faite de coton et de tissu à moustiquaire en plastique, on la ferme au moyen d’une fermeture-éclair séparable. On s’en servit pour récolter, sur le tronc et les branches de pins, des insectes qui avaient envahi les chancres de rouille et les rouilles-tumeurs.

Type
Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1966

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References

Peterson, A. 1959. Entomological techniques. How to work with insects. 9th Ed. Edwards Bros. Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan.Google Scholar