Abstract

As I write this, I am anticipating the beginning of ESA's national meeting in Minneapolis, less than a week away. Among the yearly highlights of the meeting is visiting BioQuip's large exhibit booth, where all sorts of entomological tools will be on display, including various kinds of nets: aquatic nets and aerial nets, nets with different sizes and shapes of frames, with fabric ranging from solid muslin to fine mesh, with collapsible hoops and handles that come apart to …

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