AW Book of Insect and Invertebrates - Chat and discussion

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Not me :-? :-? I just get some general ideas then look for further info. AND post them on the Diptera ID forum. Seems like the experts there aren't really too knowledgable about SA robber flies, but occasionally they come through. \O


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Well, the "following the Milkway" was written somewhere ;-)

I start to understand your fascination with beetles, they are quite special and very different in forms, sizes and colours \O


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Where/when did I take this, Klippies? :shock:


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Posted Sun Feb 15, 2015 6:16 pm by Richprins on the insect ID topic without further info


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Aha!

:ty: :ty:


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I just went through the "Butterflies"; there are some gorgeous ones and beautiful photos and Klipspringer has done a Stirling job adding nut just more info but also new species, also some found in old TTs ^Q^ ^Q^ \O


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The more difficult art is the photography, and we have excellent photos to work with.

Well done photographers ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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:ty: Klippies!

I've also captured some here in the house, will present them! :-0


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0() most welcome when the photo shows some Id features and is not too blurred lol


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The robber flies have the most incredible eyes :shock: :shock:


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