Folks,
technology is not my strong point so I ask your forgiveness if
I've sent this out twice.
Yours,
Dr. Martin MacKenzie, Forest Pathologist
Southern Sierra Shared Service Area
(209) 532 3671 ext 242
Stanislaus National Forest
19777 Greenley Road
Sonora, CA 95370
qui docet discit
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Flight of Melanophila
A question for members of the FORENT network.
Folks, this student of entomology has been reading about the IR sensing
Melanophila acuminata and would like to go out and catch one. So here is
my question does this species fly at night or in the daylight?
Does anyone have trap data that could answer my question? As the insect
does not need sunlight to detect IR, I assume it would be safer for it to
fly at night.
This amateur entomologist appreciates the past support he has had from all
the professionals out there!
Yours,
Dr. Martin MacKenzie, Forest Pathologist
Southern Sierra Shared Service Area
(209) 532 3671 ext 242
Stanislaus National Forest
19777 Greenley Road
Sonora, CA 95370
qui docet discit