Parchment strips are semi-transparent paper tapes used by entomologists to secure insect wings and other delicate body parts during the drying process. Made of thin yet durable parchment paper, they don’t damage or stain the specimens.
Use in Entomology:
Ideal for fixing wings, antennae, legs, etc. of butterflies, beetles, grasshoppers, and other insects.
Key Features:
Semi-transparent – doesn’t block visibility
Thin and lightweight – gentle on specimens
No adhesive – no staining or sticking
Available in multiple widths – for various insect sizes
Easy to pin – with entomological pins
Aesthetic and secure fixation
Available Widths:
10 mm – for small insects
15 mm – universal size
20 mm – for medium specimens
30 mm – for larger insects
Instructions for Use:
Spread insect wings on the board.
Cover with a parchment strip.
Pin down both ends of the strip.
Leave to dry for 1–2 weeks.
Remove pins and strip carefully.
Advantages:
Suitable for professionals and hobbyists
Secure and accurate positioning
Non-damaging to the specimen
Reusable if removed cleanly
Neutral appearance for collections
Disadvantages:
Requires precision
Thin strips may wrinkle