Liquid-immersed specimen - Exine specimen

Japanese: 液浸標本 - エキシンヒョウホン
Liquid-immersed specimen - Exine specimen
A specimen that has been preserved in a solution of alcohol or formalin for preservation. Unlike stuffed animals, internal organs and other tissues can be preserved.

Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend

Japanese:
防腐や保存のために、アルコールやホルマリンの水溶液につけた標本。剝製と違い、内臓などの内部組織も保存できる。

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