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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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Ja, Toko copied another post of the 19/10/2014 and basically added it as a double to the thread and then changed the double into your sighting for the reason Lis already mentioned. \O


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Well, I think that's quite weird and I'd really prefer that my photo have a correct 2016 date; otherwise, I'd prefer that it be removed, please.


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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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Subject: Africa Wild Insect Book: Moths (Lepidoptera)

have added sighting date to the entry.

The purpose here is to have a "book" where users can search easily, so new entries and updates go into "old" posts to maintain a logic arrangement.


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I am :o0ps: Never read the introduction --00--

Very well done, Toko ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ O0 0/0


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Toko wrote:Subject: Africa Wild Insect Book: Moths (Lepidoptera)

have added sighting date to the entry.

The purpose here is to have a "book" where users can search easily, so new entries and updates go into "old" posts to maintain a logic arrangement.
Still seems weird to me. Why is it "logical" to have items organised by the date entered? Wouldn't it be more "logical" to have items arranged alphabetically? :-?


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Arks, they are ordered alphabetically, but if your post was left with the original date it would slot in at that date and not with the relevant info and other pics of that particular insect.


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0/* Toks,

seeing that my memory is failing me more and more each day, I'm not sure if I ever posted these and if you need them at all.
Looked through the book, but am too daft to decide myself. :O^

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They are both from the KTP.


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Mel wrote:0/* Toks,

seeing that my memory is failing me more and more each day, I'm not sure if I ever posted these and if you need them at all.
Looked through the book, but am too daft to decide myself. :O^

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They are both from the KTP.
Armoured cricket, Acanthoplus discoidalis a new one ;-)

and a not new one: Armoured cricket, Acanthoproctus cervinus

I hope you like these beautiful creatures and are excited, Mel =O: O\/


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When there are lots, they make cric crac, cric crac under the wheels O-/ =O: =O:


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:yes: :yes:


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