Window screen "tensioner, clip, standoffs, spacer, etc..." not sure the correct identification name is.

A quick learner from Holiday, FL says:
Small clip that takes up slack when installing new window screens.
What are these called and where can I find them for sale?
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Dave Sr. from SWISCO responded:

We do not have your exact clip. However take a look at the 55-206 and the 55-062 to start out. See if one of these could work in your window as a screen clip. 

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