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BugDorm Night Collecting Tent, constructed of lightweight plastic sheeting and shock-corded poles, is a time-saving tool for collecting nocturnal insects. This self-supporting, tent-like structure is fast and easy to install with the built-in support poles. A loop about two-thirds of each side is for guy lines for support in the wind.
The package has a transparent rain shield that can be tied to the top of the tent to keep the light fixture and batteries (NOT included) dry in mild rains.
Pack Contentsx1 Fabric Tent Bodyx1 Ground Sheetx1 Rain Shieldx2 Shock-corded Polesx9 Alloy Pin Stakesx4 Guy Linesx1 Carrying Bag
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Collection of related articles from the last 10 years:Reassessment of the generic definition of Sesapa Walker, 1854, with descriptions of two new species of Taiwan (Erebidae, Arctiinae, Lithosiini). Wu, S (2019). Tinea, 25(1), 75-83.Descriptions of three new species of the Miltochrista generic complex in Taiwan (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae). Wu & Kishida (2020). The Japan heterocerists' journal, 293, 450-456.First Record of Ozola japonica Prout, 1910 (Lepidoptera: Geometridae: Desmobathrinae) from Taiwan, and a Preliminary Conservation Assessment of its Yangmingshan Population. Wu, S (2021). Taiwanese Journal of Entomological Studies, 6(4), 39-42.A Color Atlas of the Chinese Mecoptera. Wang & Hua (2022). Springer.Light tents as an effective method for collecting moths. Ko et al. (2024). Lepidoptera Novae, 17 (3), 155-160.