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Vhx 5000

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The VHX-5000 is a digital microscope system designed for advanced imaging and analysis. It features a high-resolution camera, precise focus control, and intuitive software for capturing and processing detailed images of a wide range of samples.

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Insect Specimen Collection and Imaging

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The specimens were collected by aerial net or hand-picked and preserved in 75% ethanol. Terminalia were examined and illustrated by KEYENCE VHX-5000 and the final images were prepared using Adobe Photoshop CS6. The specimens were deposited in the Insect collection of Yangzhou University (ICYZU), Jiangsu Province, China. The morphological terminology of Surdick (1985) , Stark and Sivec (2009) , Li et al. (2021) (link) and Rehman et al. (2022a) (link) were followed.
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Insect Collection and Documentation Protocol

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All specimens were collected by aerial net or hands and preserved in 75% ethanol. Terminalia were examined and illustrated by KEYENCE VHX-5000 and the final images were prepared using Adobe Photoshop CS6. The type specimens of the new species were placed in the insect collection of Yangzhou University (ICYZU), Jiangsu Province, China. Data for the key and distribution map were extracted from the published literature (Chen and Du 2015 (link); Li et al. 2015a , b (link); Chen 2019 (link); Shi et al. 2022 (link)).
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Insect Specimens Collection and Preservation

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The specimens were collected by aerial net or by hand and preserved in 75% ethanol. Terminalia were examined and illustrated by KEYENCE VHX-5000 and the final images were prepared using Adobe Photoshop CS6. The specimens were placed in the Insect Collection of Yangzhou University (ICYZU), Jiangsu Province, China. The morphological terminology of Surdick (1985) , Stark and Sivec (2009) and Li et al. (2021a) (link) were followed.
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