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Kishen Das

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Feb 27, 2013, 2:53:05 PM2/27/13
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Dear All,

I have created a small website for butterflies of South Asia - www.flutters.org .
It mostly has butterflies of India for now and we are trying to cover more countries. 

Is there any online system ( Ex: LepIndex ) where we can find out the latest scientific names for a given species? 

Thanks,
Kishen Das

MexicoDoug

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Feb 27, 2013, 3:38:32 PM2/27/13
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Kishen,

Not an index but have you tried seriously digging into this with all
its references, as an option?

http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/warp/lepidoptera-13-English-list.html

Best
Doug

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Dear All,

I have created a small website for butterflies of South Asia -
www.flutters.org .
It mostly has butterflies of India for now and we are trying to cover
more countries. 
Photos are at -&gt; http://www.flutters.org/home/html/photos.php .


Is there any online system ( Ex: LepIndex ) where we can find out the
latest scientific names for a given species? 


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Kishen Das

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Feb 27, 2013, 4:01:37 PM2/27/13
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No, I haven't.  Will do that. 
Thanks for the reference. 

Btw is there any single authoritative online database for World's Lepidoptera which is constantly updated based on all the new findings ( Genitalia, mtDNA sequencing, etc ) 
or its asking for too much ?

Kishen

Bareena Silverman

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Feb 27, 2013, 4:08:54 PM2/27/13
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Kishen--As far as I know, your best bet is Markku Savela's pages, as Doug suggested.

chris kline

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Mar 1, 2013, 10:28:30 AM3/1/13
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THX
 

Chris Kline
Sugar Grove, Ohio
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gganw...@shaw.ca

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Mar 29, 2013, 3:01:37 PM3/29/13
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This summer, for the first time, we added the Luna to the Alberta list.  Several images were sent in from Fort McMurray by citizens with digital cameras who encountered these striking moths.  We went on to vote the Luna as the Alberta Lep Guild’s “Lep of the Year” award, and awarded it to the citizens of Fort McMurray.
 
I would like to prepare a species page for the Luna for the Strickland Entomological Museum’s Virtual Museum...and need a good image of a Luna, preferably alive, but a good pinned image would also work.
If you have one we can use, please let me know. 
 
Thanks to all in advance
 
Gary Anweiler
 
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