Insect Collections
Insect collections are organized groups of preserved insects used for scientific study and education. These collections help researchers identify species, understand biodiversity, and study ecological relationships. They often include various types of insects, such as butterflies, beetles, and ants, and are typically housed in museums or universities.
Insect collections can also serve as a valuable resource for entomologists, who are scientists that specialize in the study of insects. By examining these specimens, they can learn about insect behavior, evolution, and the impact of environmental changes. Collections may also contribute to conservation efforts by highlighting endangered species and their habitats.