Free!

Jeffrey A. Caldwell ecosys at pacbell.net
Wed May 3 14:32:03 EDT 2000


And now I see why the link provided doesn't get one to the exact position
of  the Lasiocampidae:  the "dae" on the family name did not come through
as part of the link.   Let's see if one from my computer will work:

http://nitro.biosci.arizona.edu/zeeb/butterflies/mothlist.html#Lasiocampidae

Bruce Walsh wrote:

> I have a very few (4-6) spare pupae of the large SE Lasiocampid moth
> Dicogaster coronada that I'll willing to send to a good home/collection.
>
> The individuals making the best case will be the winner!  You can see the
> moth, and its life stages, on our SE Arizona moth webpage, under:
>
> "http://nitro.biosci.arizona.edu/zeeb/butterflies/mothlist.html#Lasiocampi
> dae"
>
> Dicogaster is species #4 under Subfamily Lasiocampinae
>
> Cheers
>
> Bruce


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