COLLECTING INSECTS. 
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Orthoptera should be pinned in 
the middle, between the bases of 
the wings. Of course, if they are 
pinned without being set, the pin 
must pass through the wings; in 
which case it is better through the 
right wing. In some instances the 
pronotum is produced backwards, 
so as to cover a great part of the 
body ; in which case the pin must 
necessarily pierce this part. In 
most cases it is desirable to have 
specimens pinned in both ways. 
ORTHOPTERA. 
Hemiptera should as a rule be pinned through the 
right wing in the same way as Coleoptera; but 
where the scut el him is large, it is necessary to pierce 
this part a little to the right of the centre, so as to 
avoid any central spot or mark. When the wings 
are set out, the pin may be in the centre. 
