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Jenalab compound microscope

Manufactured by Zeiss

The Jenalab compound microscope is a high-quality optical instrument designed for scientific observation and analysis. It features a stable, ergonomic design and offers precise focusing and magnification capabilities. The Jenalab is a versatile tool suitable for a wide range of applications in various fields of study.

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Morphological Measurements and Imaging Protocol

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The material examined in the course of the present study is deposited in the following public and private collections: The morphological studies were conducted using Stemi SV 11 (Zeiss) and Discovery V12 (Zeiss) microscopes, and a Jenalab compound microscope (Carl Zeiss Jena). The images were created using digital cameras (Axiocam ERc 5s, Nikon Coolpix 995), as well as Labscope and Picolay software. Body length was measured from the anterior margin of the labrum to the apex of the abdomen, the length of the forebody from the anterior margin of the labrum to the posterior margin of the elytra, head length from the ante-rior margin of the clypeus to the posterior constriction of the head, elytral length at the suture from the apex of the scutellum to the posterior margin of the elytra, and the length of the aedeagus from the apex of the ventral process to the base of the aedeagal capsule. The "parameral" side (i.e., the side where the sperm duct enters) is referred to as the ventral, the opposite side as the dorsal aspect.
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Microscopic Morphological Analyses of Insect Specimens

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The material examined in the course of the present study is deposited in the following public and private collections:
CAS Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing CNC Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids and Nematodes (A. Brunke, A. Smetana) MNB Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin (coll. Schülke) cAss author´s private collection
The morphological studies were conducted using Stemi SV 11 (Zeiss) and Discovery V12 (Zeiss) microscopes, and a Jenalab compound microscope (Carl Zeiss Jena). The images were taken and processed using digital cameras (Axiocam ERc 5s, Nikon Coolpix 995), as well as Labscope and Picolay stacking software. The map was created using MapCreator 2.0 software. Body length was measured from the anterior margin of the labrum to the apex of the abdomen, the length of the forebody from the anterior margin of the labrum to the posterior margin of the elytra, head length from the anterior margin of the clypeus to the posterior constriction of the head, elytral length at the suture from the apex of the scutellum to the posterior margin of the elytra, and the length of the aedeagus from the apex of the ventral process to the base of the aedeagal capsule. The "parameral" side (i.e., the side where the sperm duct enters) is referred to as the ventral, the opposite side as the dorsal aspect.
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