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by Chuck
Wed Apr 24, 2024 11:35 am
Forum: Open Topics
Topic: Clothes moths infestation — Tineola Bisselliella and Monopis Crocicapitella
Replies: 3
Views: 38

Re: Clothes moths infestation — Tineola Bisselliella and Monopis Crocicapitella

MonaLisa wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2024 2:11 am
    Any other ideas?Everything I’ve experienced has gone against received wisdom around moths. For example, they've eaten synthetics, holes have in some cases appeared within 48 hours of me wearing a brand new cotton item. 
    Is this AI?

    Are you from California or Oregon?

    Do you smoke or weld?
    by Chuck
    Tue Apr 23, 2024 10:59 pm
    Forum: Legal issues
    Topic: Collecting in Vietnam
    Replies: 17
    Views: 475

    Re: Collecting in Vietnam

    When your at the airport. If you have to go to customs. The person I talked to with USFW said that in most cases. They will just ask if they are dead or alive. This is a topic they deal with all the time, that's what they said to me. Which airport? Who is "they"? Anything USFWS tells you ...
    by Chuck
    Tue Apr 23, 2024 1:15 pm
    Forum: Legal issues
    Topic: Collecting in Vietnam
    Replies: 17
    Views: 475

    Re: Collecting in Vietnam

    nikiahloch wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2024 1:35 am but most of the time there's not permits required and most will let you walk through as long as they are dead and you aren't bringing endangered or protected species
    Who will let you walk through, and where? Is that after or without informing in/out customs?
    by Chuck
    Mon Apr 22, 2024 3:01 pm
    Forum: Books, Publications and Media Reviews
    Topic: Moths of North America (MONA) Catocala
    Replies: 12
    Views: 4905

    Re: Moths of North America (MONA) Catocala

    As Vernon pointed out and solely about MONA, the inconsiderate and unethical activities by professionals isn't new. I too have had my issues with those types in Entomology (to be fair, I've also been overjoyed with others.) Backstabbing and politicing in entomology is NOTHING- I think the Paleontol...
    by Chuck
    Mon Apr 22, 2024 1:58 pm
    Forum: Announcements & News
    Topic: Research position in Costa Rica!
    Replies: 13
    Views: 7051

    Re: Research position in Costa Rica!

    Man, that's great! You survived a foreign country.

    Would love to see some photos from CR.
    by Chuck
    Mon Apr 22, 2024 12:10 pm
    Forum: Books, Publications and Media Reviews
    Topic: Moths of North America (MONA) Catocala
    Replies: 12
    Views: 4905

    Re: Moths of North America (MONA) Catocala

    Ironically, the technology that has made production of MONA-type publications much easier has also killed hardcopy. Imagine when MONA first came out- expensive cameras and lights, expensive film, having to pay for publications, collaboration via snail mail. THEN to make a book- scissors to cut image...
    by Chuck
    Mon Apr 22, 2024 11:46 am
    Forum: Legal issues
    Topic: Collecting in Vietnam
    Replies: 17
    Views: 475

    Re: Collecting in Vietnam

    I sent an email to the Vietnam Department of Agriculture and still haven't heard back from them and that was 8 months ago, I leave the 30th of this month. I've contacted the US Department of Agriculture and even talked to someone and they said I don't need permits for importing dead insects in the ...
    by Chuck
    Fri Apr 19, 2024 5:32 pm
    Forum: Lepidoptera
    Topic: Anisota virginiensis
    Replies: 5
    Views: 162

    Re: Anisota virginiensis

    Yes, as 58chevy said, it's related to rubicunda. More here too viewtopic.php?p=8763&hilit=rubicunda#p8763
    by Chuck
    Fri Apr 19, 2024 12:52 pm
    Forum: Open Topics
    Topic: Global travel collecting
    Replies: 33
    Views: 756

    Re: Global travel collecting

    The good practice is to have a guide who will ask before entering a "land" the cost and negotiate it. Usually a pack of cigarettes + few dollars will make the job. If you don't negotiate "before", then they will ask you to pay "to leave the land"... and here the cost c...
    by Chuck
    Fri Apr 19, 2024 12:15 pm
    Forum: Open Topics
    Topic: Global travel collecting
    Replies: 33
    Views: 756

    Re: Global travel collecting

    Some fearmongering has been presented concerning foreign languages, this warrants some clarification. Humans are adept at learning foreign languages. It is not for the Mensa, or the linguistic experts. Even the most simple, uneducated, and slow person can learn multiple languages through exposure. I...
    by Chuck
    Fri Apr 19, 2024 11:59 am
    Forum: Open Topics
    Topic: Shiiping dead insects from other countries into the USA
    Replies: 5
    Views: 196

    Re: Shiiping dead insects from other countries into the USA

    This comes up constantly. What should be done by an interested party is to analyze the current import regulations for personal use. The easiest way is to line-out the sections, paragraphs, and sentences that don't apply to personal use (eg. anything to do with commercial, institution, etc.) which le...
    by Chuck
    Sat Apr 13, 2024 12:53 pm
    Forum: Open Topics
    Topic: Global travel collecting
    Replies: 33
    Views: 756

    Re: Global travel collecting

    Although I've "lost" a kayak and other equipment, it was sneak thieves that saw an opportunity. Ah yes, the opportunistic petty thieves. Overall, I would say that petty theft (particularly from foreigners) has a level of cultural acceptance in many places. Certainly in parts of, or most o...
    by Chuck
    Fri Apr 12, 2024 7:23 pm
    Forum: Open Topics
    Topic: Global travel collecting
    Replies: 33
    Views: 756

    Re: Global travel collecting

    Very interesting to read about these various experiences, perspectives and comments - a lot of useful information in this thread, for anyone considering a collecting trip to the tropics. Really, a lot is applicable to USA as well. Aside from the permit & import element involved with internation...
    by Chuck
    Fri Apr 12, 2024 5:24 pm
    Forum: Open Topics
    Topic: Global travel collecting
    Replies: 33
    Views: 756

    Re: Global travel collecting

    Thanks Adam, you're the best! Let me reflect on age. I know a lot of collectors who, like me, planned to go "there" sometime "later." And they never got there. The reason is because by the time the travel became convenient they'd lost the ability. International travel is brutally...
    by Chuck
    Fri Apr 12, 2024 1:43 pm
    Forum: Announcements & News
    Topic: First butterfly of 2024
    Replies: 7
    Views: 437

    Re: First butterfly of 2024

    Keep an eye out for pipevine and zebra swallowtails. Zebras should be flying in KY as soon as this storm front passes. Pipevines fly in FL pretty much year round; certainly they are out and abundant by now. Near Lake Ontario, I did see a Pieris rapae the last few days of March. Since then, nothing....
    by Chuck
    Fri Apr 12, 2024 12:55 pm
    Forum: Open Topics
    Topic: Global travel collecting
    Replies: 33
    Views: 756

    Re: Agrias butterflies

    This discussion on Agrias has evolved into an important topic on global travel collecting, I hope it's split out on its own. John Shuey's initial post on the topic is loaded with gold, and I'd advise any potential traveler to parse every sentence. Global travel has never been easier. There are airfi...
    by Chuck
    Sat Apr 06, 2024 9:45 pm
    Forum: Open Topics
    Topic: Global travel collecting
    Replies: 33
    Views: 756

    Global travel collecting

    Congratulations on finishing school! It's quite a bit of work and time.

    My suggestion if I may- don't buy commercially, use that money to go there. You're young enough to learn to handle the hardships and maximize collecting efforts. Why buy one when you can catch ten?
    by Chuck
    Sat Apr 06, 2024 9:42 pm
    Forum: Lepidoptera
    Topic: Anthocharis sara, stella, julia
    Replies: 6
    Views: 349

    Re: Anthocharis sara, stella, julia

    Paul- iNaturalist tries to stay on top of systematics, but sometimes there can be a delay. sara https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?taxon_id=59124 stella https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?taxon_id=900256 all Anthocheris julia https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?taxon_id=900255
    by Chuck
    Fri Apr 05, 2024 2:58 pm
    Forum: Open Topics
    Topic: Huh? Monarch butterfly range
    Replies: 7
    Views: 372

    Re: Huh? Monarch butterfly range

    Danaus plexippus is all over the place.

    I have captures from several locations in Solomon Islands.

    University of Hawai'i on Oahu has a light morph, and on Maui can be found a dark morph.