I'd removed that device because I pour my TCP into another container I use for dispensing the product directly into my tanks.
As I was about to toss the thing, I noticed that it had a small, stainless steel screen as part of it's pick-up tube. Without any difficulty at all I was able to use a fingernail and remove the screen and examine it.
It is shaped like a "top-hat". It is "U" shaped with a flat "brim" like a hat on it's open end. It is also an absolutely perfect press-fit into the open end of the fuel-vent gooseneck over the cabin. The "brim" prevents it's descent into the gooseneck.
It is an excellent insect entrance prevention device. It is almost invisible. And high-speed flight doesn't dislodge it, even if you forget to remove it during the preflight.


Vented fuel cap(s) will provide an alternate vent source should it become blocked in flight by a suicide-terrorist bug (or clogged by ice for those of you with TKS systems or pnuematic boots.)
