Specimen of the genus Psychoda used during DNA extraction. A. habitus before extraction; B. habitus after DNA extraction, showing how the extraction helps in the diaphanisation of the specimens. Drawing inside a white rectangle shows a flagellomere A) with the ascoid present and B) with the ascoid absent (i.e. lost after DNA extraction). Scales in millimetres.

 
  Part of: Jaume-Schinkel S, Müller B, Avila-Calero S, Kukowka S, Rduch V, Mengual X (2024) Preserving morphology while extracting DNA: a non-destructive field-to-museum protocol for slide-mounted specimens. Biodiversity Data Journal 12: e119448. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.12.e119448