box sucker 20x
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Re: box sucker 20x
Impressive!
What is the specimen, and how was it prepared?
--Rik
What is the specimen, and how was it prepared?
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Re: box sucker 20x
Hi Rik,
Many thanks!
It is Psylla buxi in euparal.
Best,
ADi
Many thanks!
It is Psylla buxi in euparal.
Best,
ADi
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Re: box sucker 20x
It looks to me like muscles in the legs are still intact. Is that an illusion, or are they really?
What was the preparation before the euparal?
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What was the preparation before the euparal?
--Rik
Re: box sucker 20x
Hello Rik,
Can it be that it is due to the lighting?
The oblique illumination was combined with reflected light.
LG, ADi
Can it be that it is due to the lighting?
The oblique illumination was combined with reflected light.
LG, ADi
Re: box sucker 20x
Likely cross pol would clarify itrjlittlefield wrote: ↑Tue Mar 22, 2022 8:53 pmIt looks to me like muscles in the legs are still intact. Is that an illusion, or are they really?
Nice image, BTW!
Pau
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Re: box sucker 20x
To clarify my question...
When I asked, "What was the preparation before the euparal?", I was hoping to learn what sequence of chemical baths the subject went through.
--Rik
When I asked, "What was the preparation before the euparal?", I was hoping to learn what sequence of chemical baths the subject went through.
--Rik
Re: box sucker 20x
Hi Pau,
OK, I have just checked it.
The image looks similar, except that the muscles are snow white.
Is that what you meant?
Best, ADi
OK, I have just checked it.
The image looks similar, except that the muscles are snow white.
Is that what you meant?
Best, ADi
Re: box sucker 20x
Hi Rik,
Not much chemistry was used :-)
They were first swept from the boxwood,
briefly fixed in AFE and then bathed in Isoprop 100%.
Then on the slide, let the alcohol evaporate a little, Euparal and cover glass on it.
AFE = 5% Acetic acid + 5% Formaldehyde + 90% Ethanol
Best,
ADi
Not much chemistry was used :-)
They were first swept from the boxwood,
briefly fixed in AFE and then bathed in Isoprop 100%.
Then on the slide, let the alcohol evaporate a little, Euparal and cover glass on it.
AFE = 5% Acetic acid + 5% Formaldehyde + 90% Ethanol
Best,
ADi
Re: box sucker 20x
Yes, I suppose. Because muscle cells are birefringent due to the parallel protein fibres they are highlighted with cross pol, often with strong interference colours.
Pau
Re: box sucker 20x
Hi Pau,
The muscles appear rather white in polarized light:
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/519 ... 832a_o.jpg
Best, ADi
The muscles appear rather white in polarized light:
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/519 ... 832a_o.jpg
Best, ADi
Re: box sucker 20x
and very well rendered, I can see the periodic bands striations ,at different places like at the upper right corner.
Interference colours are not typical of a given material but dependable of the thickness together with the RI and the direction of the light. According with the Mitchell-Levy colour interference chart, low 1st order colours are pale grey, so they will appear white against a black background.
Pau
Re: box sucker 20x
Hi Pau,
Thank you for the hint about the interference colour chart.
Best, ADi
Thank you for the hint about the interference colour chart.
Best, ADi