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Post by timoinsects on Oct 7, 2011 6:34:20 GMT -8
;D world largest? Acanthacorydalis. male. wingspan 15cm. Attachments:
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Post by timoinsects on Oct 7, 2011 6:35:04 GMT -8
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Post by timoinsects on Oct 7, 2011 6:36:47 GMT -8
female. i just have spreaded them for the past a week. it takes my majourty time of a day,indeed much time. Attachments:
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Post by timoinsects on Oct 7, 2011 6:37:23 GMT -8
unspreaded specimen.female. Attachments:
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Post by timoinsects on Oct 7, 2011 6:37:59 GMT -8
;D some roachs included Attachments:
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Post by timoinsects on Oct 7, 2011 6:39:50 GMT -8
a Megaloptera sp. from Tibet. i collected several pcs,they lives around water. how to tell the differences between males and female? as they do not have mandibile(tusk) differences??? Attachments:
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Post by timoinsects on Oct 7, 2011 6:40:57 GMT -8
also from Tibet. broken specimen,A1 specimen i am unwilling to spread, reserve them unspreaded. Attachments:
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Post by starlightcriminal on Oct 7, 2011 6:43:23 GMT -8
Wow, nice work! Impressive specimens indeed. I have Corydalus cornutus from Michigan which is not nearly as scary looking.
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Post by timoinsects on Oct 7, 2011 6:43:45 GMT -8
Plecoptera? what genus or species? i forgot this was caught in Yunnan or Tibet,after the parcels i sent arrived home my father took out the insects to put them under sunshine to dry them to avoid the mould,so after i came back home i found some collecting data lost,some of them were mixed together.i was extreamlly angry when i saw thouse in the begining. Attachments:
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Post by timoinsects on Oct 7, 2011 6:45:53 GMT -8
Trichoptera? telling the species name seems diffcult but how about to tell the genus name? this one was also from Tibet,i have another sp. i collcted in middle China,Hubei prov. which is relatively more "slim",longer than this one. Attachments:
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Post by timoinsects on Oct 7, 2011 6:47:43 GMT -8
Thank You! ;D Attachments:
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Post by timoinsects on Oct 7, 2011 6:50:29 GMT -8
for thouse un-Coleoptera specimen,any collectors in any countries are always welcome to exchange with me. i need world Megaloptera.
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Post by saturniidave on Oct 8, 2011 10:20:27 GMT -8
Timoinsects, I have a friend who specialises in these things and I am sure he would love to exchange with you. If you give me your email address (by personal message if you prefer) I will send it to him or alternatively I can send you his. Cheers, Dave
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Post by bichos on Oct 9, 2011 5:20:37 GMT -8
Bigger is better, outstanding thanks for sharing timo..
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Post by anthony on Oct 9, 2011 7:27:11 GMT -8
Certainly somthing you do not see every day, thank you.
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