A step-by-step guide for manufacturing a reliable and low-cost entomological dissection microvial for pinned specimens
Contributions to Entomology, 75 (2), (2025), 263–268, Published 10 September 2025
- Autor: Fernandes André Silva, Guedes Joab Cardoso, Krolow Tiago Kutter
- Počet stránek: 6
- Jazyk: EN
- DOI: 10.3897/contrib.entomol.75.e159632
- Zdroj: Contributions to Entomology
- Rok: 2025
Abstract
Entomological collections face significant challenges in storing and preserving dissected structures of insects (especially the most delicate and tiny ones). For pinned specimens, few alternatives are available to keep dissected parts along with their source specimens, with pinnable microvials commonly used. However, world suppliers for these special microvials are scarce and their cost may reasonably impact the budget of less wealthy institutions. To provide a low-cost alternative, we designed a reliable entomological
dissection microvial, based on materials easily found in most local office and laboratory equipment suppliers. Our microvials are based on two main items, Polypropylene (PP) microcentrifuge tubes and Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) hot-melt glue. Their manufacturing process is very simple and is described and illustrated in detail. The proposed microvials tend to have good ability for archiving, since the materials used for their main parts (PP and EVA) show good chemical adhesion and PP microcentrifuge tubes can safely contain most common preserving solutions for an indefinite time. Their endurance was tested under normal use conditions in our collection for the past five years and materials showed no degradation. Moreover, all components are classified as non-toxic and are safe for manipulation, storage and disposal by any educational or research facility. Finally, they fit into the category of sustainable solutions once they are long-lasting, reusable and can be manufactured from used microvials that would be discharged.
KeyWords
Alternative methods, entomological collections, genitalia vials, microtubes, preserving, storage
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