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Re: Presentation
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2023 12:49 pm
by Eddie-Bug
Hello,
My name is Eddie and I live in the UK, in Hertfordshire, which ia in the sourh of England.
I'm just an amateur interested in wildlife. We very rarely see anything even mildly exotic, the last I remember was a hummingbird hawk moth that visited our pond years ago.
We have fruit trees, hawthorn, holly, and ivy, so we get red admiral and holly blue butterflies, plus shield bugs. Various unusual wasps, etc find their way into our conservatory.
I keep a small log pile, and the occasional beetle (eg a cardinal) crawls out to say hallo.
So, pretty mundane really.
But I have just posted about the bug - large for us - that we have for a while.
Best wishes,
Eddie
Re: Presentation
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2023 2:37 pm
by Eddie-Bug
Apologies - I'm working on the Latin
Re: Presentation
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2023 4:09 pm
by Eddie-Bug
macroglossum stellatarum, vanessa atalanta, celastrina argiolos, acanthosoma haemorrhoidale, pyrochroa coccinea
on
equisetum japonicum, malus domestica, crataegus monogyna, Ilex aquifolium, hedera
Re: Presentation
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2023 4:25 pm
by adamcotton
Eddie,
Welcome to Insectnet, and thanks for adding the Latin names. Please note that genus names should start with a capital letter, but species names start with a small one, so Macroglossum stellatarum and Celastrina argiolus (note spelling argiolus).
Adam.
(Originally from Brum, but been in Thailand since 1981)
Re: Presentation
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2023 2:52 pm
by Eddie-Bug
Adam,
Thanks for your response, and the correction.
Regards,
Eddie
Re: Presentation
Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2023 1:14 pm
by Hilwo
Hi there,
I'm Hilwo from the Netherlands. I've come here in hopes to get a small fly identified. I live in a small wooden house behind my parents' house. The yard is pretty 'rural', we like it that way

Re: Presentation
Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2023 1:31 am
by akraider
Hello...I'm Dave and I'm in Montana (born and raised) and have seldom ever left the state...started collecting all forms of insects on our family farm when I was 7 years old...pinned them and mounted them in cigar boxes that had melted paraffin in the bottom for a mounting base...was most attracted to butterflies and moths...fast forward many years and I'm married with 3 children and start the hobby again to interest them...they never really became all that interested but the flame was reignited in me...about 1982 I discovered Ianni Butterflies and the whole world of butterfly and moth possibilities amazed me...then I discovered Ken Thorne's Insect Shoppe and between the two outlets I began collecting Bird Wings and Australasian and Oriental Papilio...due to work constraints I had to pause collecting and packed my specimens away for a few years...I retired and took up the hobby again only to discover that about 40% of the collection had been destroyed by bugs...so for the last 1 1/2 years I've been rebuilding the collection and expanding it...a slow process and I might add, a little spendy...I am thoroughly amazed at the info here and the beautiful pictures of everyone's specimens...I check in and keep up on the current postings and this site is a major source of information for which I'm very grateful.
Re: Presentation
Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2023 12:09 pm
by Chuck
akraider wrote: Mon Oct 23, 2023 1:31 am
Hello...I'm Dave and I'm in Montana (born and raised) and have seldom ever left the state...started collecting all forms of insects on our family farm when I was 7 years old...pinned them and mounted them in cigar boxes that had melted paraffin in the bottom for a mounting base...was most attracted to butterflies and moths...fast forward many years and I'm married with 3 children and start the hobby again to interest them...they never really became all that interested but the flame was reignited in me...about 1982 I discovered Ianni Butterflies and the whole world of butterfly and moth possibilities amazed me...then I discovered Ken Thorne's Insect Shoppe and between the two outlets I began collecting Bird Wings and Australasian and Oriental Papilio...due to work constraints I had to pause collecting and packed my specimens away for a few years...I retired and took up the hobby again only to discover that about 40% of the collection had been destroyed by bugs...so for the last 1 1/2 years I've been rebuilding the collection and expanding it...a slow process and I might add, a little spendy...I am thoroughly amazed at the info here and the beautiful pictures of everyone's specimens...I check in and keep up on the current postings and this site is a major source of information for which I'm very grateful.
Hi Dave,
You live in an area with some interesting Leps!
If you're still interested in Australasian
Papilio, note that this year was published a new study which moved some around, and generated new species. See
A comprehensive phylogeny and revised taxonomy illuminate the origin and diversification of the global radiation of Papilio (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae)
Note too this forum has a "Suppliers" section, and you'll see some members signature lines have a list of reputable dealers.
Re: Presentation
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2024 11:40 pm
by centipededede
Hello. I am an undergraduate student from Romania but have been collecting centipedes for around 6 years now and am currently active in centipede taxonomy and systematics.
Re: Presentation
Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2024 3:32 pm
by Ryan
Hello,
My name is Ryan and I live in Lexington Kentucky. I visited a butterfly farm in aruba last year and felt very excited when seeing all of the butterflies. I started ordering caterpillars immediately and have now recently graduated to a greenhouse. I am attempting to breed monarchs and painted ladies.
I do not have an entomology background and hope that I can still fit in here while also breeding these bugs safely and efficiently. I have read about diseases that can affect them and hope to be part of the solution and not the problem. If anyone has any advice or guidance I am always open to learning. Thank you for your time.
Re: Presentation
Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2024 3:46 pm
by kevinkk
Welcome Ryan, this is a great resource for interested persons. Some are entomologists, others of us are collectors, and breeding is rewarding.
Good luck with your efforts.
Re: Presentation
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 10:06 am
by rhamdany21
hello everyone, my name is Raja Ramdany. I am from Indonesia. I just joined this forum, I am interested in butterflies and dragonflies in South Asia.
I am very happy to find a forum to discuss about butterflies and dragonflies
Re: Presentation
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 12:13 am
by Artem
Hey everyone, apologies for not introducing myself here - I only just realised this existed
My name is Artem, I'm based in Melbourne, Australia. I run a business selling framed and dry specimens amongst some other related items (resin specimens, equipment etc).
On the collecting/personal side I'm most interested in Saturniidae. I'm also interested in Danaus species, Eupholus and other showy/interesting weevils, and Papilionidae. Through my business I'm always discovering new species/families that I inevitably fall in love with.
I'm slowly working on a book library to broaden my knowledge, my latest additions are The Genera: Eupholus and The African Jewel Beetles
I really value this forum as there are not many places to learn about entomology in Australia given we have a lack of fairs and expos. I'm not a huge poster, but I often read topics and am amazed with the breadth of knowledge of forum members.
Re: Presentation
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2025 2:48 am
by ArdewKR
Hello everyone, my name is Andrew, and I live in Gainesville, Florida, but I'm originally from Seoul, South Korea.
I'm mostly an amateur, but have been interested in lepidoptera since 5 years old, ever since my father took me to the Butterfly Rainforest (McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biology). 16 years later, I'm an undergraduate student (U.Florida) working in the McGuire Center as a lab assistant and collections volunteer under Dr. Akito Kawahara.
As a prospective medical student, I am always swamped with work, but raising leps (Saturniids usually) has been giving me a sort of getaway that keeps me going. I hope to broaden my understanding for these creatures during my time here.
My dream is to go collecting in Arizona one day.
Nice to meet you all,
Andrew
Re: Presentation
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2025 7:00 am
by wollastoni
Hello Andrew, welcome !