From Nabokov's Net
This exhibit is the result of a partnership between Mann Library and the Cornell University Insect Collection (CUIC).
Content & Text: Jenny Leijonhufvud, Corrie Moreau, Megan Barkdull, Jason Dombroskie, Jack Whisenant, Emily Jernigan
Specimens: Emily Jernigan and Jack Whisenant
Exhibit Design: Jenny Leijonhufvud
A special thank you to Robert Dirig for his knowledgeable review and additions.
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