. Culture methods for invertebrate animals;. Invertebrates -- Cultures and culture media; Invertebrates -- Collection and preservation. Calliphoridae 421. Fig. 78.—Cabinet for maintaining flies the year round. (Lower doors are open to show content and construction.) By means of an electric fan (f) air is drawn through cotton at the intake (i), over a heating unit (h) of electric light bulbs, and is blown past moist wicks (w) and through cotton (c) into the middle chamber (m). From here it passes through cotton covered holes in the floor of the fly chamber and out through cotton protected slits
. Culture methods for invertebrate animals;. Invertebrates -- Cultures and culture media; Invertebrates -- Collection and preservation. Calliphoridae 421. Fig. 78.—Cabinet for maintaining flies the year round. (Lower doors are open to show content and construction.) By means of an electric fan (f) air is drawn through cotton at the intake (i), over a heating unit (h) of electric light bulbs, and is blown past moist wicks (w) and through cotton (c) into the middle chamber (m). From here it passes through cotton covered holes in the floor of the fly chamber and out through cotton protected slits on the top. r, water reservoir of the humidifying unit; p, larval pans; he, humid chambers for hatching eggs. unused furnace has answered the purpose. No disagreeable odors are formed in growing larvae on autoclaved food. The rearing may be done, therefore, in the fly cabinet or out in the 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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