Figure 2
From: Optimized imaging methods for species-level identification of food-contaminating beetles

Comparing three different illumination systems. Images of elytra under three different lighting conditions (top: 2Pt_Rf, middle: RRf_P and bottom: Trans), for two different families (a) Anobiidae, with species L. serricorne (1st column) and S. paniceum (2nd column) and (b) Tenebrionidae with species G. Cornutus (3rd column) and T. castaneum (4th column). All images were captured at 50x magnification, with the scale bars being 250 µm. The glare in images due to 2Pt_Rf illumination is evident. The RRf_P and Trans systems provide a much better alternative that significantly reduces glare, which obstruct elytral patterns. The extent of glare has been quantified as (c) percentage of elytra area obstructed due to glare, (d) number of glare spots (i.e. artifacts) due to setae when compared against three different illumination systems for two different families, which further highlights the advantages of RRf_P and Trans systems.