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of this region.
BLACKLIGHT TRAPS
Blacklight traps include a variety of trap types, but what they all have in common is the "blacklight" or ultraviolet light (uv). We use 15 watt uv lights for our blacklighting endeavors. THE BLACK BELT PRAIRIE IN MISSISSIPPI AND ALABAMA JOE The Black Belt is a subdivision of the East Gulf Coastal Plain physiogeographic province. It forms a cresentic region extending from McNary County in extreme southern Tennessee, south through east-central Mississippi and east to Russell County, Alabama near theGeorgia state line.
INSECT NETS
Insect nets (both aerial and sweep nets) -There are three basic types of insect collecting nets that are available for purchase at various companies (such as BioQuip) or that can be made by the individual: aerial, aquatic, and sweeping nets. Basically, a collecting net is composed of some sort of net bag made of cloth or fine mesh that is attached to a wire hoop, which is affixed to a woodenPITFALL TRAPS
There are many variations of pitfall traps, but in its most basic form, a pitfall trap consists of some type of cup or other container (gallon bucket, for example) that is submerged in the soil and partially filled with a preservative. GUIDELINES FOR MAKING DATA LABELS FOR ARTHROPOD SPECIMENS Second line: locality The second line is the name of the locality within the county. Normally this is a named feature that can be found on a USGS topographic map or on Google Earth, such as a town, mountain, park, or refuge. MALAISE TRAPS- COLLECTING METHODSMISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL Malaise traps are tent-like traps made of fine mesh material and used primarily for the collection of flies (Diptera) and wasps (Hymenoptera), although they also catch aBERLESE FUNNELS
Berlese funnels are used for extracting arthropods from soil and litter samples. They work on the principle that insects and other arthropods that normally live in soil and litter will respond negatively to light. VINES OF MISSISSIPPI Below is a list of vines occuring in Mississippi that I have drawn either from specimens I collected locally in Okitbbeha County, Mississippi, or from herbarium specimens from the collection of Sydney McDaniel, former curator of the former herbarium at Mississippi StateUniversity.
MISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL MUSEUM HOME Mississippi Entomological Museum Home. Mississippi Entomological Museum. 100 Old Highway 12, Mississippi State University. Box 9775, Mississippi State, MS 39762-9775. phone: 662-325-2990, fax: 662-325-8837. Visit our Facebook Page. INSECT COLLECTING METHODS, BY JOE MACGOWN MISSISSIPPI One of the primary goals of the Mississippi Entomological Museum (MEM) is the collection of arthropods, especially insects, in the southeastern United States in an effort to better understand the faunaof this region.
BLACKLIGHT TRAPS
Blacklight traps include a variety of trap types, but what they all have in common is the "blacklight" or ultraviolet light (uv). We use 15 watt uv lights for our blacklighting endeavors. THE BLACK BELT PRAIRIE IN MISSISSIPPI AND ALABAMA JOE The Black Belt is a subdivision of the East Gulf Coastal Plain physiogeographic province. It forms a cresentic region extending from McNary County in extreme southern Tennessee, south through east-central Mississippi and east to Russell County, Alabama near theGeorgia state line.
INSECT NETS
Insect nets (both aerial and sweep nets) -There are three basic types of insect collecting nets that are available for purchase at various companies (such as BioQuip) or that can be made by the individual: aerial, aquatic, and sweeping nets. Basically, a collecting net is composed of some sort of net bag made of cloth or fine mesh that is attached to a wire hoop, which is affixed to a woodenPITFALL TRAPS
There are many variations of pitfall traps, but in its most basic form, a pitfall trap consists of some type of cup or other container (gallon bucket, for example) that is submerged in the soil and partially filled with a preservative. GUIDELINES FOR MAKING DATA LABELS FOR ARTHROPOD SPECIMENS Second line: locality The second line is the name of the locality within the county. Normally this is a named feature that can be found on a USGS topographic map or on Google Earth, such as a town, mountain, park, or refuge. MALAISE TRAPS- COLLECTING METHODSMISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL Malaise traps are tent-like traps made of fine mesh material and used primarily for the collection of flies (Diptera) and wasps (Hymenoptera), although they also catch aBERLESE FUNNELS
Berlese funnels are used for extracting arthropods from soil and litter samples. They work on the principle that insects and other arthropods that normally live in soil and litter will respond negatively to light. VINES OF MISSISSIPPI Below is a list of vines occuring in Mississippi that I have drawn either from specimens I collected locally in Okitbbeha County, Mississippi, or from herbarium specimens from the collection of Sydney McDaniel, former curator of the former herbarium at Mississippi StateUniversity.
MISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL MUSEUM, ANTS (FORMICIDAE) OF THE Ants of Alabama (species list) . Historically, the only list of ants of Alabama was done by L. C. Murphree in 1947.However, his collections were concentrated in urban areas and consequently his list was incomplete. VINES OF MISSISSIPPI Below is a list of vines occuring in Mississippi that I have drawn either from specimens I collected locally in Okitbbeha County, Mississippi, or from herbarium specimens from the collection of Sydney McDaniel, former curator of the former herbarium at Mississippi StateUniversity.
BAITING FOR INSECTS
Many insects, such as ants, nitidulid beetles, dung beetles, carrion beetles, bark beetles, moths, and others are attracted to variousbaits.
JOVONN HILL
JoVonn Hill. Director of the Mississippi Entomological Museum & Assistant Research Professor. Mississippi Entomological Museum. Mississippi State University. Box 9775, Mississippi State. 39762-9775. TEL (662) 325-2988. FAX (662) 325-8837. email: jgh4@entomology.msstate.edu. ANTHERAEA ASSAMENSIS Description: Man's ceremonial waistcloth, called a dhoti, of muga silk (Antheraea assamensis) from Sonidan, Meghalaya, Composed primarily of reeled silk from the outer portions of cocoons. The dark bands are spun silk from the inner portions of the cocoons. All threads are natural colored in the whole piece. Received directly from India,2009.
COMMON PEST ANTS OF THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES Common Pest Ants of the Southeastern United States. Although many ants may be considered to be pests from the human vantage point on occasion, only a subset of these would be considered to be serious pests that are regularly encountered by humans. LINDGREN FUNNEL TRAPS Lindgren funnel traps are a series of black funnels suspended one on top of the other from a branch or rope between two trees. At the bottom of the funnels a container with ethanol or ethanol/propylene glycol mix is placed (or some other preservative).RICHARD L. BROWN
RICHARD L. BROWN Retired, Emeritus Professor W.L. Giles Distinguished Professor Mississippi Entomological Museum Mississippi State University Box 9775, Mississippi State KEY TO SOLENOPSIS SPECIES IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES 4b. Head, scapes, and thorax reddish brown, distinctly lighter than gaster; the elongate triangular mark on frons is conspicuous and dark brown to black in color; the first gastral tergite either lacking a spot, or if present, it is dusky reddish and grades into a darker posterior band; head ovate to weakly cordate and broader in full face view; humeral bosses are lacking or indistinct MORPHOLOGICAL FEAUTURES OF OF ANTS Morphological characters of the head of Prenolepis imparis, full face view. as-antennal socket, at-apical tooth of mandible, bt-basal tooth of mandible, cly-clypeus, eye, fc-frontal carina (=frontal lobe), funiculus, gn-gena (=cheek), man-mandible, mb-basal margin of mandible, mc-median portion of clypeus, me-external margin of mandible, occ-bor-occipital margin of head, scape, to-torulus, tp MISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL MUSEUM HOME Mississippi Entomological Museum Home. Mississippi Entomological Museum. 100 Old Highway 12, Mississippi State University. Box 9775, Mississippi State, MS 39762-9775. phone: 662-325-2990, fax: 662-325-8837. Visit our Facebook Page. INSECT COLLECTING METHODS, BY JOE MACGOWN MISSISSIPPI One of the primary goals of the Mississippi Entomological Museum (MEM) is the collection of arthropods, especially insects, in the southeastern United States in an effort to better understand the faunaof this region.
BLACKLIGHT TRAPS
Blacklight traps include a variety of trap types, but what they all have in common is the "blacklight" or ultraviolet light (uv). We use 15 watt uv lights for our blacklighting endeavors.INSECT NETS
Insect nets (both aerial and sweep nets) -There are three basic types of insect collecting nets that are available for purchase at various companies (such as BioQuip) or that can be made by the individual: aerial, aquatic, and sweeping nets. Basically, a collecting net is composed of some sort of net bag made of cloth or fine mesh that is attached to a wire hoop, which is affixed to a wooden THE BLACK BELT PRAIRIE IN MISSISSIPPI AND ALABAMA JOE The Black Belt is a subdivision of the East Gulf Coastal Plain physiogeographic province. It forms a cresentic region extending from McNary County in extreme southern Tennessee, south through east-central Mississippi and east to Russell County, Alabama near theGeorgia state line.
BERLESE FUNNELS
Berlese funnels are used for extracting arthropods from soil and litter samples. They work on the principle that insects and other arthropods that normally live in soil and litter will respond negatively to light.PITFALL TRAPS
There are many variations of pitfall traps, but in its most basic form, a pitfall trap consists of some type of cup or other container (gallon bucket, for example) that is submerged in the soil and partially filled with a preservative. GUIDELINES FOR MAKING DATA LABELS FOR ARTHROPOD SPECIMENS Second line: locality The second line is the name of the locality within the county. Normally this is a named feature that can be found on a USGS topographic map or on Google Earth, such as a town, mountain, park, or refuge. MALAISE TRAPS- COLLECTING METHODSMISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL Malaise traps are tent-like traps made of fine mesh material and used primarily for the collection of flies (Diptera) and wasps (Hymenoptera), although they also catch a MISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL MUSEUM, ANTS (FORMICIDAE) OF THE Ants of Alabama (species list) . Historically, the only list of ants of Alabama was done by L. C. Murphree in 1947.However, his collections were concentrated in urban areas and consequently his list was incomplete. MISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL MUSEUM HOME Mississippi Entomological Museum Home. Mississippi Entomological Museum. 100 Old Highway 12, Mississippi State University. Box 9775, Mississippi State, MS 39762-9775. phone: 662-325-2990, fax: 662-325-8837. Visit our Facebook Page. INSECT COLLECTING METHODS, BY JOE MACGOWN MISSISSIPPI One of the primary goals of the Mississippi Entomological Museum (MEM) is the collection of arthropods, especially insects, in the southeastern United States in an effort to better understand the faunaof this region.
BLACKLIGHT TRAPS
Blacklight traps include a variety of trap types, but what they all have in common is the "blacklight" or ultraviolet light (uv). We use 15 watt uv lights for our blacklighting endeavors.INSECT NETS
Insect nets (both aerial and sweep nets) -There are three basic types of insect collecting nets that are available for purchase at various companies (such as BioQuip) or that can be made by the individual: aerial, aquatic, and sweeping nets. Basically, a collecting net is composed of some sort of net bag made of cloth or fine mesh that is attached to a wire hoop, which is affixed to a wooden THE BLACK BELT PRAIRIE IN MISSISSIPPI AND ALABAMA JOE The Black Belt is a subdivision of the East Gulf Coastal Plain physiogeographic province. It forms a cresentic region extending from McNary County in extreme southern Tennessee, south through east-central Mississippi and east to Russell County, Alabama near theGeorgia state line.
BERLESE FUNNELS
Berlese funnels are used for extracting arthropods from soil and litter samples. They work on the principle that insects and other arthropods that normally live in soil and litter will respond negatively to light.PITFALL TRAPS
There are many variations of pitfall traps, but in its most basic form, a pitfall trap consists of some type of cup or other container (gallon bucket, for example) that is submerged in the soil and partially filled with a preservative. GUIDELINES FOR MAKING DATA LABELS FOR ARTHROPOD SPECIMENS Second line: locality The second line is the name of the locality within the county. Normally this is a named feature that can be found on a USGS topographic map or on Google Earth, such as a town, mountain, park, or refuge. MALAISE TRAPS- COLLECTING METHODSMISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL Malaise traps are tent-like traps made of fine mesh material and used primarily for the collection of flies (Diptera) and wasps (Hymenoptera), although they also catch a MISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL MUSEUM, ANTS (FORMICIDAE) OF THE Ants of Alabama (species list) . Historically, the only list of ants of Alabama was done by L. C. Murphree in 1947.However, his collections were concentrated in urban areas and consequently his list was incomplete. MISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL MUSEUM, ANTS (FORMICIDAE) OF THE Ants of Alabama (species list) . Historically, the only list of ants of Alabama was done by L. C. Murphree in 1947.However, his collections were concentrated in urban areas and consequently his list was incomplete.MUSEUM PERSONNEL
Museum Personnel . A view of insect cabinets in the Mississippi Entomological Museum. Staff: JoVonn Hill, jgh4@entomology.msstate.edu - Assistant Research Professor and Director of the Mississippi Entomological Musuem-- Formicidae and Acrididae.. Terence L. Schiefer, tschiefer@entomology.msstate.edu - Curator of Mississippi Entomological Museum -- Coleoptera VINES OF MISSISSIPPI Below is a list of vines occuring in Mississippi that I have drawn either from specimens I collected locally in Okitbbeha County, Mississippi, or from herbarium specimens from the collection of Sydney McDaniel, former curator of the former herbarium at Mississippi StateUniversity.
BAITING FOR INSECTS
Many insects, such as ants, nitidulid beetles, dung beetles, carrion beetles, bark beetles, moths, and others are attracted to variousbaits.
ANTHERAEA ASSAMENSIS Description: Man's ceremonial waistcloth, called a dhoti, of muga silk (Antheraea assamensis) from Sonidan, Meghalaya, Composed primarily of reeled silk from the outer portions of cocoons. The dark bands are spun silk from the inner portions of the cocoons. All threads are natural colored in the whole piece. Received directly from India,2009.
COLEOPHORIDAE OVERVIEW Coleophoridae Overview. Hodges (1998) defined Coleophoridae by the following: 1) hindwing with Rs and M1 separate, M3 and CuA1 separate, connate, or stalked, antennal pecten present.JOVONN HILL
JoVonn Hill. Director of the Mississippi Entomological Museum & Assistant Research Professor. Mississippi Entomological Museum. Mississippi State University. Box 9775, Mississippi State. 39762-9775. TEL (662) 325-2988. FAX (662) 325-8837. email: jgh4@entomology.msstate.edu. COMMON PEST ANTS OF THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES Common Pest Ants of the Southeastern United States. Although many ants may be considered to be pests from the human vantage point on occasion, only a subset of these would be considered to be serious pests that are regularly encountered by humans. KEY TO SOLENOPSIS SPECIES IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES 4b. Head, scapes, and thorax reddish brown, distinctly lighter than gaster; the elongate triangular mark on frons is conspicuous and dark brown to black in color; the first gastral tergite either lacking a spot, or if present, it is dusky reddish and grades into a darker posterior band; head ovate to weakly cordate and broader in full face view; humeral bosses are lacking or indistinct MISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL MUSEUM HOME TEL: (636) 451-3512 ext. 6002. email: James.Trager@mobot.org. B.S. 1974, Northern Illinois University. M.S. 1977, University of Kansas. Ph.D. 1984, University of Florida. James Trager is a U.S. entomologist and naturalist. He currently works as a biologist/naturalist for the Shaw Nature Reserve of the Missouri Botanical Garden in Gray Summit MISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL MUSEUM HOME Mississippi Entomological Museum 100 Old Highway 12, Mississippi State University Box 9775, Mississippi State, MS 39762-9775 phone: 662-325-2990, fax: 662-325-8837BLACKLIGHT TRAPS
Blacklight traps include a variety of trap types, but what they all have in common is the "blacklight" or ultraviolet light (uv). We use 15 watt uv lights for our blacklighting endeavors.BERLESE FUNNELS
Berlese funnels are used for extracting arthropods from soil and litter samples. They work on the principle that insects and other arthropods that normally live in soil and litter will respond negatively to light.MUSEUM PERSONNEL
Museum Personnel . A view of insect cabinets in the Mississippi Entomological Museum. Staff: JoVonn Hill, jgh4@entomology.msstate.edu - Assistant Research Professor and Director of the Mississippi Entomological Musuem-- Formicidae and Acrididae.. Terence L. Schiefer, tschiefer@entomology.msstate.edu - Curator of Mississippi Entomological Museum -- ColeopteraINSECT NETS
Insect nets (both aerial and sweep nets) -There are three basic types of insect collecting nets that are available for purchase at various companies (such as BioQuip) or that can be made by the individual: aerial, aquatic, and sweeping nets. Basically, a collecting net is composed of some sort of net bag made of cloth or fine mesh that is attached to a wire hoop, which is affixed to a wooden THE BLACK BELT PRAIRIE IN MISSISSIPPI AND ALABAMA JOE The Black Belt is a subdivision of the East Gulf Coastal Plain physiogeographic province. It forms a cresentic region extending from McNary County in extreme southern Tennessee, south through east-central Mississippi and east to Russell County, Alabama near theGeorgia state line.
MALAISE TRAPS- COLLECTING METHODSMISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL Malaise traps are tent-like traps made of fine mesh material and used primarily for the collection of flies (Diptera) and wasps (Hymenoptera), although they also catch a GUIDELINES FOR MAKING DATA LABELS FOR ARTHROPOD SPECIMENS Second line: locality The second line is the name of the locality within the county. Normally this is a named feature that can be found on a USGS topographic map or on Google Earth, such as a town, mountain, park, or refuge. SIFTING SOIL AND LEAF LITTER TO COLLECT ARTHROPODS There are many species of ants, beetles, mites, microhymenoptera, diplurans, and other seldom collected arthropods that live in soil andleaf litter.
ANTHERAEA ASSAMENSIS Description: Man's ceremonial waistcloth, called a dhoti, of muga silk (Antheraea assamensis) from Sonidan, Meghalaya, Composed primarily of reeled silk from the outer portions of cocoons. The dark bands are spun silk from the inner portions of the cocoons. All threads are natural colored in the whole piece. Received directly from India,2009.
MISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL MUSEUM HOME Mississippi Entomological Museum 100 Old Highway 12, Mississippi State University Box 9775, Mississippi State, MS 39762-9775 phone: 662-325-2990, fax: 662-325-8837BLACKLIGHT TRAPS
Blacklight traps include a variety of trap types, but what they all have in common is the "blacklight" or ultraviolet light (uv). We use 15 watt uv lights for our blacklighting endeavors.BERLESE FUNNELS
Berlese funnels are used for extracting arthropods from soil and litter samples. They work on the principle that insects and other arthropods that normally live in soil and litter will respond negatively to light.MUSEUM PERSONNEL
Museum Personnel . A view of insect cabinets in the Mississippi Entomological Museum. Staff: JoVonn Hill, jgh4@entomology.msstate.edu - Assistant Research Professor and Director of the Mississippi Entomological Musuem-- Formicidae and Acrididae.. Terence L. Schiefer, tschiefer@entomology.msstate.edu - Curator of Mississippi Entomological Museum -- ColeopteraINSECT NETS
Insect nets (both aerial and sweep nets) -There are three basic types of insect collecting nets that are available for purchase at various companies (such as BioQuip) or that can be made by the individual: aerial, aquatic, and sweeping nets. Basically, a collecting net is composed of some sort of net bag made of cloth or fine mesh that is attached to a wire hoop, which is affixed to a wooden THE BLACK BELT PRAIRIE IN MISSISSIPPI AND ALABAMA JOE The Black Belt is a subdivision of the East Gulf Coastal Plain physiogeographic province. It forms a cresentic region extending from McNary County in extreme southern Tennessee, south through east-central Mississippi and east to Russell County, Alabama near theGeorgia state line.
MALAISE TRAPS- COLLECTING METHODSMISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL Malaise traps are tent-like traps made of fine mesh material and used primarily for the collection of flies (Diptera) and wasps (Hymenoptera), although they also catch a GUIDELINES FOR MAKING DATA LABELS FOR ARTHROPOD SPECIMENS Second line: locality The second line is the name of the locality within the county. Normally this is a named feature that can be found on a USGS topographic map or on Google Earth, such as a town, mountain, park, or refuge. SIFTING SOIL AND LEAF LITTER TO COLLECT ARTHROPODS There are many species of ants, beetles, mites, microhymenoptera, diplurans, and other seldom collected arthropods that live in soil andleaf litter.
ANTHERAEA ASSAMENSIS Description: Man's ceremonial waistcloth, called a dhoti, of muga silk (Antheraea assamensis) from Sonidan, Meghalaya, Composed primarily of reeled silk from the outer portions of cocoons. The dark bands are spun silk from the inner portions of the cocoons. All threads are natural colored in the whole piece. Received directly from India,2009.
INSECT COLLECTING METHODS, BY JOE MACGOWN MISSISSIPPI One of the primary goals of the Mississippi Entomological Museum (MEM) is the collection of arthropods, especially insects, in the southeastern United States in an effort to better understand the faunaof this region.
MALAISE TRAPS- COLLECTING METHODSMISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL Malaise traps are tent-like traps made of fine mesh material and used primarily for the collection of flies (Diptera) and wasps (Hymenoptera), although they also catch aPITFALL TRAPS
There are many variations of pitfall traps, but in its most basic form, a pitfall trap consists of some type of cup or other container (gallon bucket, for example) that is submerged in the soil and partially filled with a preservative. SIFTING SOIL AND LEAF LITTER TO COLLECT ARTHROPODS There are many species of ants, beetles, mites, microhymenoptera, diplurans, and other seldom collected arthropods that live in soil andleaf litter.
MISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL MUSEUM, ANTS (FORMICIDAE) OF THE Ants of Alabama (species list) . Historically, the only list of ants of Alabama was done by L. C. Murphree in 1947.However, his collections were concentrated in urban areas and consequently his list was incomplete. ANTS (FORMICIDAE) OF THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES Ants (Formicidae) of the southeastern United States - Introduction. The aim of this web site is to provide comprehensive lists of ant species for the Southeast and each state within the Southeast including Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee; species pages with information and photos; keys to subfamilies, genera, and VINES OF MISSISSIPPI Below is a list of vines occuring in Mississippi that I have drawn either from specimens I collected locally in Okitbbeha County, Mississippi, or from herbarium specimens from the collection of Sydney McDaniel, former curator of the former herbarium at Mississippi StateUniversity.
COMMON PEST ANTS OF THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES Common Pest Ants of the Southeastern United States. Although many ants may be considered to be pests from the human vantage point on occasion, only a subset of these would be considered to be serious pests that are regularly encountered by humans. KEY TO SOLENOPSIS SPECIES IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES 4b. Head, scapes, and thorax reddish brown, distinctly lighter than gaster; the elongate triangular mark on frons is conspicuous and dark brown to black in color; the first gastral tergite either lacking a spot, or if present, it is dusky reddish and grades into a darker posterior band; head ovate to weakly cordate and broader in full face view; humeral bosses are lacking or indistinct ROSS E. HUTCHINS PHOTO COLLECTION Ross E. Hutchins Photo Collection. Dr. Ross E. Hutchins (1912-1983) began teaching in the Department of Entomology and Zoology at Mississippi State Universi ty (then Mississippi State College) in MISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL MUSEUM HOMEMISSISSIPPI HONEY BEE Mississippi Entomological Museum 100 Old Highway 12, Mississippi State University Box 9775, Mississippi State, MS 39762-9775 phone: 662-325-2990, fax: 662-325-8837 INSECT COLLECTING METHODS, BY JOE MACGOWN MISSISSIPPIINSECT COLLECTING EQUIPMENTINSECT COLLECTING TOOLS One of the primary goals of the Mississippi Entomological Museum (MEM) is the collection of arthropods, especially insects, in the southeastern United States in an effort to better understand the faunaof this region.
BLACKLIGHT TRAPS
Blacklight traps include a variety of trap types, but what they all have in common is the "blacklight" or ultraviolet light (uv). We use 15 watt uv lights for our blacklighting endeavors. The blacklight is used for collecting many insects that are active and flying at night and are attracted to uv light. This includes many moths, as well as a THE BLACK BELT PRAIRIE IN MISSISSIPPI AND ALABAMA JOE The Black Belt is a subdivision of the East Gulf Coastal Plain physiogeographic province. It forms a cresentic region extending from McNary County in extreme southern Tennessee, south through east-central Mississippi and east to Russell County, Alabama near theGeorgia state line.
MALAISE TRAPS- COLLECTING METHODSMISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL Malaise traps are tent-like traps made of fine mesh material and used primarily for the collection of flies (Diptera) and wasps (Hymenoptera), although they also catch aINSECT NETS
Insect nets (both aerial and sweep nets) -There are three basic types of insect collecting nets that are available for purchase at various companies (such as BioQuip) or that can be made by the individual: aerial, aquatic, and sweeping nets. Basically, a collecting net is composed of some sort of net bag made of cloth or fine mesh that is attached to a wire hoop, which is affixed to a woodenBERLESE FUNNELS
Berlese funnels are used for extracting arthropods from soil and litter samples. They work on the principle that insects and other arthropods that normally live in soil and litter will respond negatively to light. GUIDELINES FOR MAKING DATA LABELS FOR ARTHROPOD SPECIMENS Second line: locality The second line is the name of the locality within the county. Normally this is a named feature that can be found on a USGS topographic map or on Google Earth, such as a town, mountain, park, or refuge. COMMON PEST ANTS OF THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATESTYPES OF ANTS IN ALABAMATYPES OF ANTS IN GEORGIA Common Pest Ants of the Southeastern United States. Although many ants may be considered to be pests from the human vantage point on occasion, only a subset of these would be considered to be serious pests that are regularly encountered by humans. KEY TO SOLENOPSIS SPECIES IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES 3(2) The sides of the head sub parallel; the emargination of the posterior border on the head deep and extending toward the frons as a median rugose furrow; a distinct carinae present on propodeum originating near the junction of the propodeal dorsum and the declivity and extending forward toward the anterior edge of the propodeum; subpetiolar process small and rarely flange-like MISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL MUSEUM HOMEMISSISSIPPI HONEY BEE Mississippi Entomological Museum 100 Old Highway 12, Mississippi State University Box 9775, Mississippi State, MS 39762-9775 phone: 662-325-2990, fax: 662-325-8837 INSECT COLLECTING METHODS, BY JOE MACGOWN MISSISSIPPIINSECT COLLECTING EQUIPMENTINSECT COLLECTING TOOLS One of the primary goals of the Mississippi Entomological Museum (MEM) is the collection of arthropods, especially insects, in the southeastern United States in an effort to better understand the faunaof this region.
BLACKLIGHT TRAPS
Blacklight traps include a variety of trap types, but what they all have in common is the "blacklight" or ultraviolet light (uv). We use 15 watt uv lights for our blacklighting endeavors. The blacklight is used for collecting many insects that are active and flying at night and are attracted to uv light. This includes many moths, as well as a THE BLACK BELT PRAIRIE IN MISSISSIPPI AND ALABAMA JOE The Black Belt is a subdivision of the East Gulf Coastal Plain physiogeographic province. It forms a cresentic region extending from McNary County in extreme southern Tennessee, south through east-central Mississippi and east to Russell County, Alabama near theGeorgia state line.
MALAISE TRAPS- COLLECTING METHODSMISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL Malaise traps are tent-like traps made of fine mesh material and used primarily for the collection of flies (Diptera) and wasps (Hymenoptera), although they also catch aINSECT NETS
Insect nets (both aerial and sweep nets) -There are three basic types of insect collecting nets that are available for purchase at various companies (such as BioQuip) or that can be made by the individual: aerial, aquatic, and sweeping nets. Basically, a collecting net is composed of some sort of net bag made of cloth or fine mesh that is attached to a wire hoop, which is affixed to a woodenBERLESE FUNNELS
Berlese funnels are used for extracting arthropods from soil and litter samples. They work on the principle that insects and other arthropods that normally live in soil and litter will respond negatively to light. GUIDELINES FOR MAKING DATA LABELS FOR ARTHROPOD SPECIMENS Second line: locality The second line is the name of the locality within the county. Normally this is a named feature that can be found on a USGS topographic map or on Google Earth, such as a town, mountain, park, or refuge. COMMON PEST ANTS OF THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATESTYPES OF ANTS IN ALABAMATYPES OF ANTS IN GEORGIA Common Pest Ants of the Southeastern United States. Although many ants may be considered to be pests from the human vantage point on occasion, only a subset of these would be considered to be serious pests that are regularly encountered by humans. KEY TO SOLENOPSIS SPECIES IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES 3(2) The sides of the head sub parallel; the emargination of the posterior border on the head deep and extending toward the frons as a median rugose furrow; a distinct carinae present on propodeum originating near the junction of the propodeal dorsum and the declivity and extending forward toward the anterior edge of the propodeum; subpetiolar process small and rarely flange-likeINSECT NETS
Insect nets (both aerial and sweep nets) -There are three basic types of insect collecting nets that are available for purchase at various companies (such as BioQuip) or that can be made by the individual: aerial, aquatic, and sweeping nets. Basically, a collecting net is composed of some sort of net bag made of cloth or fine mesh that is attached to a wire hoop, which is affixed to a wooden MISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL MUSEUM, ANTS (FORMICIDAE) OF THE Ants of Alabama (species list) . Historically, the only list of ants of Alabama was done by L. C. Murphree in 1947.However, his collections were concentrated in urban areas and consequently his list was incomplete. GUIDELINES FOR MAKING DATA LABELS FOR ARTHROPOD SPECIMENS Second line: locality The second line is the name of the locality within the county. Normally this is a named feature that can be found on a USGS topographic map or on Google Earth, such as a town, mountain, park, or refuge.PITFALL TRAPS
There are many variations of pitfall traps, but in its most basic form, a pitfall trap consists of some type of cup or other container (gallon bucket, for example) that is submerged in the soil and partially filled with a preservative. MISSISSIPPI ENTOMOLOGICAL MUSEUM, ANTS (FORMICIDAE) OF THE Keys to subfamilies, genera, and species in or possible in Mississippi and Alabama Use the subfamily keys if you do not know the subfamily. Eventually, these keys will lead to genera and finally to species.BAITING FOR INSECTS
Many insects, such as ants, nitidulid beetles, dung beetles, carrion beetles, bark beetles, moths, and others are attracted to variousbaits.
SIFTING SOIL AND LEAF LITTER TO COLLECT ARTHROPODS There are many species of ants, beetles, mites, microhymenoptera, diplurans, and other seldom collected arthropods that live in soil andleaf litter.
ROSS E. HUTCHINS PHOTO COLLECTION Ross E. Hutchins Photo Collection. Dr. Ross E. Hutchins (1912-1983) began teaching in the Department of Entomology and Zoology at Mississippi State Universi ty (then Mississippi State College) in REFERENCES_SILK_TEXTILES References for Silk Textiles . Akai, H. & S. Kuribayashi, editors. 1990. Tensan: science & technology. Science House, Tokyo. 247 pp., 4color plates.
MORPHOLOGICAL FEAUTURES OF OF ANTS Morphological characters of the head of Prenolepis imparis, full face view. as-antennal socket, at-apical tooth of mandible, bt-basal tooth of mandible, cly-clypeus, eye, fc-frontal carina (=frontal lobe), funiculus, gn-gena (=cheek), man-mandible, mb-basal margin of mandible, mc-median portion of clypeus, me-external margin of mandible, occ-bor-occipital margin of head, scape, to-torulus, tp* MEM Home
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