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New Pest Response Guidelines - aphis - US Department of Agriculture

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Appendix<br />

C How<br />

Contents<br />

to Submit Insect<br />

Specimens<br />

Insects and Mites C-1<br />

Liquids C-2<br />

Sticky Trap Samples C-2<br />

Dry Specimens C-3<br />

Documentation C-3<br />

Insects and Mites<br />

Taxonomic support for insect surveys requires that samples be competently<br />

and consistently sorted, stored, screened in most cases, and submitted to the<br />

identifier. The following are submission requirements for insects.<br />

1. Sorting Trap Samples<br />

Trapping initiative is most commonly associated with a pest survey<br />

program, such as Wood Boring and Bark Beetles (WBBB), see Bark<br />

Beetle Submission Protocol from the PPQ Eastern Region CAPS<br />

program for detailed procedures. As such, it is important to sort out the<br />

debris and non-target insect orders from the trap material. The taxonomic<br />

level <strong>of</strong> sorting will depend on the expertise available on hand and can be<br />

confirmed with the identifier.<br />

2. Screening Trap Samples<br />

Consult the screening aids on the CAPS website for screening aids for<br />

particular groups. The use <strong>of</strong> these aids should be coupled with training<br />

from identifiers and/or experienced screeners before their use. These can<br />

be found at: http://pest.ceris.purdue.edu/caps/screening.php<br />

3. Storing Samples<br />

Where appropriate, samples can be stored indefinitely in alcohol,<br />

however samples <strong>of</strong> dried insects such as those in sticky traps may<br />

decompose over time if not kept in a cool location such as a refrigerator<br />

or freezer. If insect samples have decomposed, do not submit them for<br />

identification.<br />

12/2012-01 Dendrolimus Pine Moths C-1

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