A new lep web resource

Mark Walker MWalker at gensym.com
Fri Dec 6 17:11:09 EST 2002


John,

This is delightful.  Congratulations to both you and Jeremy, and let him
know that this has already been greatly appreciated.  Imagine if we had
similar regional virtual-guides for the entire country(world).  Wow.

Good work.

Mark Walker

> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Snyder [mailto:john.snyder at furman.edu]
> Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 1:31 PM
> To: leps-l at lists.yale.edu
> Subject: A new lep web resource
> 
> Please check out this new web resource:  go to
> http://facweb.furman.edu/~snyderjohn/tatum/
> 
> Professor Jeremy Tatum, a dedicated raiser and observer of lepidoptera
> near his home in Vancouver B.C. has been photographing the entire life
> cycles of many butterflies and moths.  He has also produced delightful
> prose to describe what he photographs.
> 
> He sent all of this material to me and I have compiled it into a book-like
> web site entitled "Butterflies and Moths of Southern Vancouver Island."
> The photos are excellent and highly detailed.  The prose provides insights
> to the habits of  the species.  There are 191 species shown in a total of
> over 500 photos.  A complete table of contents and separate indexes for
> animals and host plants are provided, with hyperlinks to the appropriate
> pages.  Many of the photographs, especially those of eggs, larvae, and
> pupae, are not duplicates of anything else on the Web.
> 
> Jeremy and I hope that you will enjoy and learn much from this effort.
> 
> John Snyder
> Dept. of Biology
> Furman University
> Greenville, SC USA
> 
> 
> 
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