Change in linear dimensions of soft tissues in larval insect when fixed Dear Histonetters:
I have nearly ca. 200 museum specimens of aquatic larval insects (1-3 cm long) that I assume were killed by dumping them in (at the minimum) 70% ethanol. In the only one case that the label states anything about preservation method, it reads "KAAD --> 95%". I assume that several changes in ethanol 70% have taken place to refill vials, as needed, in the 48-77 years since the specimens have been dead. Question: While the hard body parts will barely change in dimension with time, does anyone know how does the softer body parts change in size? Is there any variation in size change whether the preservation took place early or late in the instar? If you have any constructive suggestions, please email me directly at blayjo...@gmail.com Apologies for potential duplicate emails. Gratefully, Jorge Jorge A. Santiago-Blay, PhD blaypublishers.com 1. Positive experiences for authors of papers published in *LEB* http://blaypublishers.com/testimonials/ 2. Free examples of papers published in *LEB*: http://blaypublishers.com/category/previous-issues/. 3. *Guidelines for Authors* and page charges of *LEB*: http://blaypublishers.com/archives/ *.* 4. Want to subscribe to *LEB*? http://blaypublishers.com/subscriptions/ http://blayjorge.wordpress.com/ http://paleobiology.si.edu/staff/individuals/santiagoblay.cfm _______________________________________________ Histonet mailing list Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu http://lists.utsouthwestern.edu/mailman/listinfo/histonet