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Re: AW Insect Book: Sawflies, Wasps, Bees & Ants (Hymenoptera)
thank you Klipspringer for the ID of this insecte
I know is not the good place, but all these global moderators can delate please after Klipspringer has read, thank you
I know is not the good place, but all these global moderators can delate please after Klipspringer has read, thank you
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nan and everyone
You are welcome to comment on the insect books, BUT I'll delete the comments once a new entry is done.
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As long as you remember to remove Not that it is very difficult to find the chat topic
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you are right Lisbeth like always.... again I'm wrong... again culprit but I plaid culprit
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Re: AW Insect Book: Sawflies, Wasps, Bees & Ants (Hymenoptera)
thank you Klipspringer and thank you for the linkKlipspringer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 9:16 amnan and everyone
You are welcome to comment on the insect books, BUT I'll delete the comments once a new entry is done.
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with the lack of oxygen in the blood and the stress to change 2 x of apartment.... I loose memories
if only I received some notices it will be easier to keep these links in my mail box
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Re: AW Book of Insect and Invertebrates - Chat and discussion
I think, they are quite common, but there are so many small things overlooked Do you ever see any dwarf chameleons or any of the Western Cape frogs/toads?Michele Nel wrote: ↑Tue Dec 22, 2020 12:05 pm
I have been to Kirstenbosch literally hundreds of times and this was the first Protea Beetle I had ever seen. :)
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nan wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 11:17 pm
thank you Klipspringer and thank you for the link
with the lack of oxygen in the blood and the stress to change 2 x of apartment.... I loose memories
if only I received some notices it will be easier to keep these links in my mail box
you can delete directly after this one
nan
I find it also a bit odd posting on the chat topic because you have a comment there and don't see which post it refers to.
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It was not directed only at you, Nan!
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Re: AW Book of Insect and Invertebrates - Chat and discussion
Hi Klipspringer.Klipspringer wrote: ↑Thu Dec 24, 2020 6:49 amI think, they are quite common, but there are so many small things overlooked Do you ever see any dwarf chameleons or any of the Western Cape frogs/toads?Michele Nel wrote: ↑Tue Dec 22, 2020 12:05 pm
I have been to Kirstenbosch literally hundreds of times and this was the first Protea Beetle I had ever seen. :)
I may have a chameleon photo or two taken here about but not sure if it is the Dwarf Chameleon. I do have photos of the Cape River Frog...as well as something similar to a Leopard Toad which I think may be a Raucous Toad ...but actually don't know which toad it is. I also have some photos of frog/toad taken at Wilderness in October last year. I am running out of time to look for photos now but please remind me in the New Year. :)