[Leps-l] Amateur researcher finds rare specimens

Stan Gorodenski stanlep at commspeed.net
Thu Sep 12 11:23:22 EDT 2013


What is disturbing, though, is that it reads as though all these drawers 
were off in one corner or part of a building that is not being routinely 
monitored to make sure Dermestids do not get them. Maybe Dermestids are 
not a problem there.
Stan


On 9/12/2013 5:56 AM, Jim Mason wrote:
>
> What an amazing story.  Athena was very fortunate to have this 
> opportunity and obviously had the necessary eyes to see what must have 
> been overlooked by others for decades.  To be able to find and 
> identify specimens collected by Alfred Russell Wallace - wow!
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-24015880
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