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Um novo modelo de armadilha luminosa de sucção para pequenos insetos

A. R. Falcão
- 01 Sep 1981 - 
- Vol. 76, Iss: 3, pp 303-305
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A new model of a fan-suction lighttrap for collecting small insects is described, being opaque it permits a high concentration of light on the opening through which the insects are sucked in.
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A new model of a fan-suction lighttrap for collecting small insects is described. Its advantages include easily obtained material, robust construction, battery operation, portability and low cost. in addition, being opaque it permits a high concentration of light on the opening through which the insects are sucked in.

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