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'Insects museum' collecting bugs for 82 years
'Insects museum' collecting bugs for 82 years
An "insects museum" in Turkey has been keeping and displaying bugs collected from around Turkey since 1937 in Istanbul University Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Forestry. (Source: Anadolu Agency)
Erdem Hızal, a scholar, told Anadolu Agency that samples obtained are being examined at the laboratory under appropriate conditions and are getting further transformed into the biological museum materials.
As part of forest entomology, Hızal said he conducted research and studies on the distribution, biology and damages of insects that cause harm in forests, and kept exchanging ideas in this field with his colleagues and scientists from around the globe.
He currently he works on invasive species that are particularly important implications for forest and agricultural areas in Turkey.
Pointing out the obligation to get special permission from relevant institutions for conducting scientific studies in the field, Hızal said collecting bugs without a permission is a "serious crime" forbidden by law and is considered bio-smuggling.
"There are around 1 million identified insect species in the world, and even more are waiting to be identified," he said.
Noting that it is not an easy job to analyze insects, Hızal said: "When you pick up an insect, you may think it's a species you know, but after the examination we observe that there are huge differences."
He said entomologists have specialized in certain areas due to the huge variety of insects in nature and they send species to experts when examining for accurate results.
"A mis-examination means mis-naming," he added.
He underlined that the technique of sticking is used in small insects, while the needling technique is being implemented in large insects for transforming them into biological museum material in the laboratory.
"All limbs need to be complete and accurate, and after the diagnostic work, we keep these samples and collections history," Hızal said, stressing that the samples in the collection vary according to the storage conditions.
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