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Hi everyone,
What's the best way to mount butterfly wings for viewing under a Wentzscope?
Also, any tips on protecting/preserving butterfly specimens in a traveling exhibit? (We're using a small butterfly collection, about 12 specimens, that's a buy-out item. The butterflies are currently on cotton batting--which smells of mothballs--and pressed against glass, which we plan to replace with acrylic.)
Any insights would be helpful!
Thanks,
Jenny
Jenny Gardner
Exhibit Developer
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
1945 SE Water Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97214-3354
Ph: (503) 797-4633
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