RARE Vintage PhD ENTOMOLOGIST Wet Specimen Science Insect Bug Collection Collectible (29 Specimens)
* An entomologist is a scientist who studies insects and other related animals. They work in labs and in the field to collect and analyze data about insects.
* Insects | Bugs are preserved in liquid agents to preserve their soft bodies, larvae, and other delicate features.
* Vials are Lab Quality glass specimen jars with screw top lids
* Preserved; Outstanding specimens for teaching insect diversity and classification. Each preserved organism is supplied in its own labeled, screw-cap jar with safe, non-toxic fluid.
* Insect taxidermy from all over the world (Africa, Asia, USA, Australia, Central & South America, Cuba, Caribbean ...)
29 INSECT / BUG ENTOMOLOGY SET INCLUDES:
* 18 mixed lot of assorted specimens in vials wet specimens collection (vial size 2-3/8”h x 1”d)
1. lobster nauphoeta cinerea (a species of cockroach that is native to northeastern AFRICA)
2. Asian Blattellla Asahinai (a small cockroach species that is native to ASIA)
3. Florida Woods Roach Eurycotis Floridana
4. AUSTRALIAN Periplaneta Australasian (common species of tropical cockroach; found under the bark of trees, in firewood piles and in locations with moisture.)
5. S. Invicta Alates FEMALE (winged reproductive ants of the red imported fire ant; native to SOUTH AMERICA — Female alates: Have large mandibles, black abdomens, and reddish bodies)
6. American Periplaneta Americana (large cockroach with wings that is often found in homes and commercial buildings. They are reddish brown in color and can grow to be about 3 inches long)
7. M. Pharaonis Workers (Monomorium pharaonis pharaoh ant; This ant originates in the Old World tropics of Africa and has migrated to areas acrss the globe.)
8. Brown Periplaneta Brunnea (a species of cockroach that is reddish-brown in color and is commonly known as the brown cockroach. It is a member of the Blattidae family. originally native to Africa.)
9. Cuban Panchola Nivea (the banana cockroach, an insect species found in CUBA and the Caribbean)
10. S. Invicta Workers (Solenopsis invicta," commonly known as the red imported fire ant; native of tropical and subtropical South America )
11. Smoky Brown Periplaneta fuliginosus (large, winged cockroach that is common in the United States. It is native to Asia's temperate regions.)
12. M. Pharaonis Alates MALE (winged reproductive members of the pharaoh ant colony)
13. German Blattella Germanica (small, noctural, dime/penny sized, fast moving cockroach that can quickly escape into cracks and crevices in the wall)
14. Adult cat flea Ctenocephalides felis Bouche (a wingless, reddish-brown insect that feeds on blood. It is the most common flea on cats and dogs in North America.)
15. M. Pharaonis Alates FEMALE (ant)
16. Field Blattella Vaga (the field cockroach, is a species of cockroach in the family Ectobiidae. It is found in Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China)
17. Surinam Pycnoscelus surinamensis (burrowing cockroach that's native to Southeast Asia)
18. Oriental Blatta Orientalis (Oriental cockroach, is a common household pest in the United States.)
* 11 mixed lot of assorted wet specimens (smaller 2-3/8” x 3/4” bottles)
1. Aedes taeniorhynchus or the black salt marsh mosquito FEMALE
2. Anapheles Albimanus mosquito (coastal Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Mexico) FEMALE
3. Dark rover ants (native to Argentina and Paraguay, but were introduced to the U.S. in the 1970s)
4. Aedes taeniorhynchus or the black salt marsh mosquito MALE
5. Aedes albopictus FEMALE (tiger mosquito or forest mosquito, is a mosquito native to the tropical and subtropical areas of Southeast Asia)
6. Anopheles quadrimaculatus FEMALE mosquito (Eastern United States, America)
7. Aedes Aegypti MALE the yellow fever mosquito, is a mosquito that can spread dengue fever, chikungunya, Zika fever, Mayaro and yellow fever viruses, and other disease agents. The mosquito can be recognized by black and white markings on its legs and a marking in the form of a lyre on the upper surface of its thorax; West Nile virus
8. Aedes Aegypti FEMALE
9. Anopheles quadrimaculatus MALE mosquito Eastern United States, America)
10. Anopheles Albimanus MALE mosquito (coastal Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Mexico)
11. Aedes Albopictus MALE (tiger mosquito or forest mosquito, is a mosquito native to the tropical and subtropical areas of Southeast Asia)
* College University Professor Researcher