Semèn sa a mwen pataje yon ti, debraye, and semi-competently spread Nepticulidae in the genus Stigmella from the same light trap of Prescott Arizona as the past few Monday Moths. Mwen konn pa ta pataje yon foto nan yon vè ki pa nan kondisyon ki pi bon, but I’m using this as an example of technique. Not only was this 4mm moth pulled out of the bottom of a light trap, but it was field pinned and dried for over a year and a half. I’ve always heard that it can nearly be impossible to deal with the smallest of the small; and for the most part I haven’t. I used to think you need to capture them off of a light sheet alive in a vial and euthanize moments before spreading, all while never, tout tan tout tan kite yo seche ti jan a mwendr davans. Men, jan li vire soti, ou ka jwenn lwen ak yon echantiyon desan pa ap detann 24 èd tan ak gaye tèt anba. Natirèlman si ou gen yon echantiyon parfe fre ke evite blenndè la nan yon bokit pèlen-li ta fè pou yon echantiyon byen lwen siperyè. Pi bon toujou, ou rale m 'lan fèy ak bati vè nan tèt ou. Pifò nan sa yo Nepticulidae yo lame-espesifik ak byen lwen plis divès pase nou te ba yo kredi. Mwen te konn tande ka gen omwen 100 nouvo espès ap rete tann dekouvèt nan peyi Etazini pou kont li nan.