Omegon Preparations - An impressive insect viewed up close
This Omegon specimen allows you to study an Asian giant hornbill as if it were just lying on your microscope table. The entire insect is fully intact embedded in clear acrylic, so you can quietly view every detail without damaging the specimen.
Perfect for stereo microscopes
This specimen is ideal for use with a binocular trap microscope. At magnifications from 20× to 80×, you can see clear structures such as legs, wings and antennae. The image remains clear and high-contrast, so details can be seen clearly.

Instructive and sustainable
The hornworm is embedded in optically pure acrylic and therefore remains in perfect condition for many years. This makes this specimen suitable not only for study, but also for demonstrations, teaching and self-discovery.

Also nice to show
In addition to educational use, this specimen is also attractive as a decorative object or original gift. You bring a fascinating piece of nature into your home, safely and sustainably preserved.
What we recommend
✓ Observation of insects under a stereomicroscope
✓ Ideal for beginners in microscopy
✓ Educational use and demonstrations
✓ Fun as a gift or display item
✗ Not suitable for mineralogy
✗ Not intended for parasite analysis
Specifications
Capacity
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Type of preparation | Insect in acrylic |
| Number | 1 |
General
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Length (mm) | 44 |
| Width (mm) | 28 |
| Height (mm) | 18 |
Observation goals
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Children | Yes |
| Collector | No |
| Naturalist | Yes |
| Mineralogy | No |
| Parasite analysis | No |

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