Field biologist Darlyne Murawski (summer 1996) prepares to photograph moths and other insects attracted to a sheet lit by a mercury vapor lamp. The two most commonly used lamps for attracting insects at night are mercury vapor bulbs and those emitting near-ultraviolet light, also known as blacklights. Santa Rita Mountains, southern Arizona, USA.
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