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Index of Subjects <html> <body> Hi Bev:<br> Your moth pics are extraordinary!! What is your procedure for getting these shots?<br> Thanks, <br> Angus<br><br> At 07:19 AM 12/06/2010, you wrote:<br> <blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">This may be of interest to anyone doing mothing here in Nova Scotia. Last week, after I submitted some N.S. moth records and photos to Bill Oehlke, he wrote to say that he had put together a thumbnail checklist of Nova Scotia Sphingidae (Sphinx moths). I used to contribute records and photos from Ontario before moving east this year. Bill appreciates receiving data on Sphinx moths from anyone who is mothing - species, date, location, and any additional notes, or info on caterpillars. Here's the link of the new checklist which should be very helpful for IDing Sphinx moths:<br> <a href="http://www.silkmoths.bizland.com/nsNovaScotiasph.htm"> http://www.silkmoths.bizland.com/nsNovaScotiasph.htm</a><br> Also, in my previous post to NatureNS, I left an "h" out of the Sthenopis argenteomaculatus reported yesterday. Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused someone.<br> I'm hoping for some good mothing this week - perhaps even tonight if the air is warm enough. Last night, there were a couple of new moths for this location (moths I've seen back in Ontario), but nothing unusual. I will be putting their photos up in the Round Hill moth gallery later today. <br><br> regards,<br><br> Bev Wigney<br> Round Hill, N.S.<br> N44.46.23, W065.24.18 (WGS84)</blockquote></body> </html>
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