Rete papilionum
Rete papilionum, aliter "rete aeriale insectorum" appellandum, est unum e nonnullis generibus retium quae entomologi aliique homines ad insecta colligenda adhibent. Omnis retis saccus plerumque decussatione levi fit ne delicatae papilionum alae laedantur. Alia retium genera in insectis colligendis sunt retia verberandi, retia aquatica, et retia verrendi.
Retibus ad varia insecta capienda designatis sunt variae macularum magnitudines. Retibus aquaticis plerumque sunt maiores apertioresque maculae. Parva animalia aquatica capere plerumque rete insectorum requirit, in quo maculae sunt minora et pluria capere possunt.
Notae
recensere- ↑ Samuel Hubbard Scudder (1837–1911), Butterflies: their structure, changes and life-histories, with special reference to American forms: Being an application of the 'Doctrine of descent' to the study of butterflies: With an appendix of practical instructions (Novi Eboraci: Henry Holt, 1881), editio interretialis, p. 295.
Bibliographia
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Nexus externi
recensere- Schauff, M. E. Collecting and Preserving Insects and Mites: Techniques and Tools. PDF. USDA, situs accessus 22 Octobris 2019. Enchiridion interretiale enarratissimum.
- Taron, Doug. 2009. "Some Thoughts on Butterfly Nets." Gossamer Tapestry: Reflections on conservation, butterflies, and ecology in the nation's heartland, 10 Aprilis 2009.