Description
Specifications
Product Name – Anopheles Female (M.P.)
Quantity/Pack Size – Standard Pack
Form – Preserved Mounted Slide
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Microscopic Examination of Mosquito Morphology
Product Overview
The Anopheles Female (M.P.) slide provides a meticulously preserved view of the female mosquito’s anatomy, showcasing critical external features such as wings, legs, proboscis, antennae, and body segmentation. High-quality preservation maintains the integrity of delicate tissues and ensures clear visualization of intricate morphological structures. The specimen is mounted on an optically clear glass slide that allows detailed observation using both compound and stereo microscopes, highlighting fine details like wing venation, antennal segmentation, and body scale patterns. Preservation techniques prevent discoloration, shrinkage, and deformation, providing long-term stability and reliability. The slide’s clarity and durability make it ideal for repeated microscopic study, allowing precise examination of key anatomical markers. The mounting process ensures the specimen is fixed in a natural posture, facilitating comprehensive morphological observation. Researchers can analyze leg structure, thoracic and abdominal segmentation, and external features with high accuracy. The slide emphasizes the female mosquito’s unique characteristics, offering an undistorted, detailed view of its anatomy. Its consistent quality and laboratory-grade preparation make it a reliable tool for anyone studying mosquito morphology. Long-lasting preservation guarantees that the specimen remains suitable for detailed microscopic analysis over extended periods, providing repeatable and reliable results for various laboratory examinations.
FAQs
1. Is this Anopheles Female slide suitable for standard laboratory microscopes?
Yes, it is compatible with both compound and stereo microscopes for detailed examination.
2. Will the anatomical details remain clear over time?
Yes, the preservation method ensures long-term clarity and structural integrity of the specimen.
3. Are alternative mosquito species slides available for comparison?
Yes, various laboratory-grade mosquito slides are available for comparative analysis.
4. How should this mounted slide be stored?
Store in a dry, dust-free environment and handle carefully by the slide edges only.
5. What is the expected lifespan of the Anopheles Female slide?
With proper storage and careful handling, the slide can be used reliably for several years.










