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| Please report your Red Admiral, Painted Lady, American Lady, and West Coast Lady sightings | 28 Apr 2008 15:42 GMT | 2 |
Leps-L members, This message is to announce the ongoing 2008 season of the Vanessa Migration Project. In a way similar to Journey North's Monarch tracking, we are mapping seasonal distribution and migration of four Vanessa
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| Nola ovilla | 28 Apr 2008 12:39 GMT | 3 |
Hello Fellow Leppers, I am interested in how to separate Nola ovilla from N. clethrae. Forbes states that the antennae of ovilla are fasiculate (characterized by bundles of setae) while those of clethrae are bipectinate. My question is this: is
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| A bee out of water. | 24 Apr 2008 12:53 GMT | 1 |
Hello. I fished a bumble-bee out of the bird bath. An on line field guide suggests B. crotchii or B. caliginosus. We are in northern California. I put it on a garden table. Weather was clear and cool with a breeze and a warm sun,
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| Re. Somebody should publish proper cockroach research | 05 Apr 2008 17:50 GMT | 2 |
> > Re. Newly emptied icecream-tub which catches masses of ccs for > > the 1st 2 days only & then they are able to climb out & not drown. > > Apparently there's some microscopic effect on the tub's inner > > surface, which disappears after a few days usage. And strong |
| Preparation of Specimens Problems | 05 Apr 2008 08:27 GMT | 1 |
Hello Fellow Leppers, I remember a while ago someone posted about how to de-grease moths. At the time I was new to preparing specimens and thought it was an odd issue. But now, I realize that some of my specimens have become greasy, particularly
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