What young person living in Indiana has not spent summer evenings capturing lightning beetles and stuffing them inside glass jars and afterwards lay pondering upon how and why a lightning beetle produces light?
Video 2: A Purdue University student shows us how to pin and spread a Silkworm moth using a spreading board.
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