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Entomology

Observation of insects and arthropods for identification, teaching, and scientific documentation.

Smart G-Scope clearly reveals morphological details (wings, legs, antennae, segments), supporting identification and classification.

It is especially useful for teaching and outreach thanks to its simplicity: connect and display specimens on a screen.

It also supports photo documentation and comparisons between specimens.

Key benefits

  • Comfortable on-screen viewing for work and teaching
  • Image capture for catalogs or records
  • Autofocus is helpful for small samples
  • Easy to move between classrooms and labs

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Practical examples

Species identification by traits

Observe wing patterns, compound eyes, antennae, or segments to distinguish similar species.

Recording and cataloging

Create a consistent photo archive of specimens with annotations and measurements.

Biology education

Show structures and traits in real time on a screen to explain morphology visually.

Limitations & best practices

  • For extremely small microstructures, specialized higher-magnification equipment may be required.
  • Controlled lighting is recommended to avoid harsh shadows on 3D samples.