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Jun 7, 2008, 9:31:19 PM6/7/08
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I need some help...I can't find any good books and nothing on the net to
help ID genetalia. When I look at a male Papilio and open the claspers I see
three distinct protrusions from the very end of the abdomen, moving up
toward the first segment:

At the very end: a brown hook-like protrusion
Up from that: a large green protrusion with a spike at the end
Lastly (further up the abdomen): a thin dark protrusion that seems to probe
around

PLEASE...what are these? What is the anus and what is the penis? I'm hoping
to hand-pair some things.

Thanks!!


g.r...@earthlife.net

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Jun 8, 2008, 1:35:22 AM6/8/08
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Dear All,
I get a large number of moths, particularly micros in the Malaise
Traps I am using in my biodiversity study of the Greek National
Park Wetland Kerkini www.lake-kerkini.earthlife.net/

I identify some of the macros, but I have no literature for the micros
(and because I am doing this voluntarily and haven't been paid for
anything for the last 18 months no money to get any). Many of the micros
look fine, all their scales still in place and I am sure they could be
determined by somebody who knew the field.

So I am asking does anybody have experience of determinging micromoths
from malaise traps? Would anybody be interested in seeing these
specimens, Greece is very little studied, the few micros I have trapped
and set and sent to experts have already produced one new record for
Europe.

Thanks,
Gordon Ramel for Wetland Kerkini



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