Moth Question -- Have Posted Images
Paul D. Marsh
pdmarsh at mindspring.com
Sun Mar 26 11:06:44 EST 2000
At the suggestion of one of your members, I have posted a temporary web
page with images of the moths I'm having trouble identifying. If you
are interested, and have the time, please take a look and see if you can
indentify any of these (4 moths, 1 butterfly and 1 unknown). I
appreciate it. Here's the web address:
http://pdmarsh.home.mindspring.com/moths.html
Thank you very much,
Paul
"Paul D. Marsh" wrote:
>
> Before posting this message I did attempt to find a group FAQ via a
> search on DejaNews, but wasn't able to do so. At this point it's simply
> easier to post the question.
>
> I am working on a video project of all of the creatures found in the
> yard of our home in Florida. Among these critters are many moths and
> butterflies. I am having trouble identifying a number these, as well as
> some other weird things, like a hammer-headed worm! I bought all of the
> Audubon field guides, have made a number of trips to the library and
> have searched the web.
>
> I have found some sights on the internet, but most have been of little
> use. If one or more exist, I would like to find a site that has photos
> of LOTS of moths and butterflies in their natural state. The USGS site,
> for example, while thorough, is of little use in my case because I have
> yet to find a moth or butterfly pinned to the wall with it's wings
> spread!
>
> Can someone point me to a good site on the web? Or, is there a site or
> individual that accepts e-mail with photos for identification? That
> would be of tremendous help.
>
> Thanks,
> Paul
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