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Hi Everyone,
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<div>I was curious what vendor everyone has been going to for mailers to transport pinned insect specimens. Previously we would have gone through Bioquip, but like everyone else we’ve been having to find alternatives. Online I’ve seen vendors selling the black
hard-top boxes that are more like Schmit boxes, but because of the weight (particularly to return international loans), I’m apprehensive about buying them. We’re looking for lighter options.</div>
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<div>Short of making our own, I would appreciate any suggestions you all have. </div>
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<div>Thank you!</div>
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<div>Katrina Menard<br>
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Dr. Katrina Menard (she/her)<br>
Collection Manager, Invertebrates<br>
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology<br>
University of Connecticut<br>
Unit 3043, 75 N. Eagleville Rd.<br>
Storrs, CT 06269-3043<br>
email: katrina.menard@uconn.edu<br>
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Zootaxa Section Editor: Miroidea</div>
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