| Literature DB >> 25685035 |
Steen Dupont1, Benjamin Price1, Vladimir Blagoderov2.
Abstract
We present a pinned insect manipulator (IMp) constructed of LEGO® building bricks with two axes of movement and two axes of rotation. In addition we present three variants of the IMp to emphasise the modular design, which facilitates resizing to meet the full range of pinned insect specimens, is fully customizable, collapsible, affordable and does not require specialist tools or knowledge to assemble.Entities:
Keywords: Digitization; Entomology; Imaging; Specimen Manipulator; Stage
Year: 2015 PMID: 25685035 PMCID: PMC4319104 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.481.8788
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figure 1.The four different sized manipulators shown for comparison: a Giant-IMp b IMp models with encasing support beams c Open-IMp d Micro-IMp models that are not encased. The specimens in the manipulators are: a (Hagen, 1853) – : b McLachlan, 1871 – : c Newport, 1848 – : and d (Walker, 1853) – : .
Figure 2.The IMp model shown from a side view (A), front view (B), top view (C) and without the stabilizing case exposing the pivot arm wherein the specimen is placed (D). Figure labels and abbreviations: pivot handle (1), 8 tooth gear (2), worm gear (3), connector peg that holds and rotates the specimen (4), axis of movement 1 (A1), axis of movement 2 (A2), axis of rotation 1 (R1) and axis of rotation 2 (R2).
Summary of the features of each of the IMp models.
| Model name | Maximum specimen size | Cost | Design |
|---|---|---|---|
| IMp | 50 | 9 | closed |
| Micro- | 30 | 7 | open |
| Open- | 60 | 8 | open |
| Giant- | 110 | 15 | closed |
allowing 5 mm clearance on either side;
cost (rounded to nearest pound) at time of publication and excluding shipping;
open design facilitates a closer working distance, while the closed design includes the supporting cube structure for stability and additional specimen protection;
supports can be removed if a closer working distance is required.
Figure 3.Two options for the modification to the connector pegs (b) to allow for insertion of the specimen pin: a 3 mm diameter tube with 0.1 mm nylon fibers (a+b); or a small plastazote plug (b+c).
Figure 4.The IMp models being used with the micro-IMp holding a specimen positioned for viewing.