A general outline of images to include is useful when no general identity of the specimen is known. (cont.)

2) Provide a close up of head region, either specifically in one image or as a group of images to give further information on the form and shape of the mouthparts, antennae (if present), and eyes.

The camera mounted to the dissecting microscope will likely be required with most specimens.

3) Provide an image of the front wing (if present) including shape, color and form. Venation if present is very helpful.

The camera mounted to the dissecting microscope will likely be required with most specimens.

4) Provide a brief description of where the insect was found. This is extremely helpful for identification.