. Culture methods for invertebrate animals;. Invertebrates -- Cultures and culture media; Invertebrates -- Collection and preservation. B Fig. 75.—Pans for rearing maggots on autoclaved food. (Sectional draw- ings.) The lid of pan A has large perforations, the center one being fitted with a metal sleeve (s) into which is inserted a metal tube (t); the sleeve is plugged with cotton covered with cheesecloth, and the other perforations are covered with cotton and cheesecloth; d is a crystallizing dish containing the maggots and their food, c. Pan A is preferred in rearing larvae on autoclaved foo
. Culture methods for invertebrate animals;. Invertebrates -- Cultures and culture media; Invertebrates -- Collection and preservation. B Fig. 75.—Pans for rearing maggots on autoclaved food. (Sectional draw- ings.) The lid of pan A has large perforations, the center one being fitted with a metal sleeve (s) into which is inserted a metal tube (t); the sleeve is plugged with cotton covered with cheesecloth, and the other perforations are covered with cotton and cheesecloth; d is a crystallizing dish containing the maggots and their food, c. Pan A is preferred in rearing larvae on autoclaved food. The lid of pan B has a large opening covered with cotton and cheesecloth. In growing larvae on raw meat the openings are covered with cheesecloth only. Pan B is then Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Galtsoff, Paul Simon, 1887-. update forthcoming
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