fwd: carrion and lepidoptera
Nathan Schiff
nschiff at asrr.arsusda.gov
Tue Jan 28 14:05:14 EST 2003
I'm not an expert but you could start with "Lepidoptera associated with
pig carrion" by Jerry Payne and Edwin King. 1969 J. Lep. Soc. 23:191-195
Payne left a pig out and recorded everything that came in a series of
papers. This is the lep one. There are several others in the references.
Good luck but I think the project will stink.
Nathan
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Steven Krauth wrote:
> I am forwarding this message for Gordon Hutchings. Please respond to
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> Discussion List <ENTOMO-L at listserv.uoguelph.ca> From:
> Gordon Hutchings <sea-trek at ISLANDNET.COM> Subject: carrion
> and lepidoptera To: ENTOMO-L at listserv.uoguelph.ca
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> I am sending this one more time as I only got one response with no
> follow-up when I asked for more info. Can someone forward this to a
> lepidoptera listserve for me or let me know how to do it? Would
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> appreciate it. Cheers
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> Hi Folks,
> I'm interested in discussing lepidoptera that visit carrion.
> My
> interest is not restricted by geographic locations but do want to
> restrict it to moths and butterflies. If anyone out there is an
> expert
> in this combined subject, could they contact me off-line so I don't
> have to clog up this listserve with my queries? Thanks. Gord
> Hutchings
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