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Packaging of specimens

Instructions for posting specimens

Place the specimens in a small, plastic container (like a small take away dipping sauce container), with some leaves of the plant they were found on (if applicable). For live specimens, poke a few holes in the lid with a pin for air (they don’t need much). You don’t want there to be too much extra space in the container otherwise they’ll be rattling about in transit. For specimens without leaves you can add some scrunched up paper towel. Then place the plastic container in a sturdy cardboard box and pack around it with either bubble wrap or scrunched up paper. We recommend a cardboard box rather than a padded bag as Australia Post can be a bit rough and sometimes packages get squashed.

Include in the package a note with the following information:
Date of collection:
Location of collection:
Name of collector:
Plant found on (if applicable):
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Posted on July 12, 2024 11:29 PM by casemothcapers casemothcapers | 0 comments | Leave a comment
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The purpose of this project is to collect observations of log cabin style case moths in Australia. The species is currently unknown, though it’s likely that some of them are in the Lepidoscia genus. Specimens would need to be collected and raised to adult in order to identify species. Since these observations are currently only a identified as Psychidae or Lepidoscia, it is difficult to ...more ↓

casemothcapers created this project on May 26, 2024
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