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A comparison of two common flight interception traps to survey tropical arthropods

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Figure 1. Picture of a malaise trap installed in a flooded forest of French Guiana (Lamarre G).
Figure 2. Picture of the modified windowpane trap described in this study (Lamarre G).
Figure 3. Box plot representing the relative abundance of the seven focal insect orders collected in each of  the two traps

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