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Brisbane Grasshoppers Field Guide
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Just updated my Grasshoppers page and added the Brisbane Grasshopperf Field Guide.
2007-05-05 00:15:40 GMT
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Author:Anonymous
Hi-Was just searching for info on lady bird beetles and assasins. I think this is so neat that you are doing this as a family. It is also interesting to see the differences in the markings in your orders as opposed to ours here in San Diego Calif. Good luck to you-Meredith French
--meredith french
<mailto:frenchfoto@cox.net>
2007-05-08 01:31:44 GMT
Author:Anonymous
I was just going to let you guys know that we have some of the unidentified katydids in Texas! Your site helped me to identify them. Thanks for everything that you are doing. Your website is very helpful. Kasi Greenfield
--Kasi Greenfield
<mailto:kasigreenfield@sbcglobal.net>
2007-06-11 14:56:53 GMT
Author:Anonymous
Hi Chew family,

I did write yesterday but gforgot to give you my email. I have been looking over your site again and I have really enjoyed it the second time!! Your photographs are astonishing. You also seem excellent zoologists. Your photographs are unique in that they record precisely the prey of these wasps - whuch is often unknown. I capture thousands in my traps but can only make assumptions about their hosts. As I wriote yesterday, I am presenting a poster on my research at the Medecos (Mediterranean Ecological Society) conference being held in Sept in Perth. I was wondering whether you could give me permission to use some of your photoes in my poster. You would be given credit, and I will encourage people to visit your web page. Your photoes capture the essence of parasitism. I really enjoyed your site, you seem remarkable people. If you are interested in wasps there is a new interactive leucid key produced by CBIT that is now available produced by University of Queensland by Andy Austin and Claire Francis called What Wasp is That. If you Google What Wasp is THat I think the link should come up, or Gooogle CBIT. I use it all the time.

Cheers,
Mark
--Mark Heath
<mailto:philipmarkheath@yahoo.com.au>
2007-08-19 23:18:16 GMT
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