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Post by modjojojo on Sept 22, 2015 13:48:45 GMT -8
Hi everybody, does anyone know if these brownish dashes on the yellow part can be removed ? I prefered it without ! They appeared when drying the bug. Thanks for your help and advice, Mohamed.
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Post by bichos on Sept 22, 2015 16:17:13 GMT -8
If its grease soak it in acetone or ethyl acetate
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Post by modjojojo on Sept 26, 2015 14:43:18 GMT -8
Hi Bichos, I treid but it didnot work... any other idea ?
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Post by modjojojo on Sept 26, 2015 14:47:29 GMT -8
Hi Bichos, I treid but it didnot work... any other idea ?
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Post by bichos on Sept 26, 2015 16:13:42 GMT -8
It looks like the folded wings are visible through the elytra. You could possibly relax the specimen and place a white plastic or similar thin material between wings and elytra. (Dealers do this to some colourful buprestidae and cerambycidae) Alternaively, remove the wings or both...
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Post by bichos on Sept 26, 2015 16:15:05 GMT -8
If its grease soak it in acetone or ethyl acetate How long was it soaked for? sometimes it can take many weeks to degrease in acetone. Ethyl acetate is said to be more effective
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2015 22:15:19 GMT -8
Yes, with stained specimens it can take a number of weeks. Here is a cerambycidae I found tonight, Monochamus galloprovincialis, exhibiting his long horns
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