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Group: sci.bio.entomology.misc · Group Profile
Author: Ade
Date: Apr 16, 2007 05:06

On Apr 16, 1:07 am, "ned" privacy.net> wrote:
> Hi Alexander
> Engineers are never lowly! Thus spake an ex-professional engineer!
> :-))
>
> Have a look athttp://www.whatsthiscaterpillar.co.uk/america/hairy.htm
> and scroll down to the 'Milkweed Tussock moth'.
> I'm not saying that is what you have got but the similarity is there.
> Certainly, we don't have anything quite so exotic in the UK.
>
> --
> Alanhttp://www.bugsandweeds.co.uk
> latest update - 28.02.2007
>
> gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1176598299.265588.246300@o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...> Hello, sorry, I'm not an entomologist by trade (I'm a lowly
>> engineer!), so please excuse me if this question sounds trite.
>
>> This... bug was spotted outside a home in Savannah, Georgia, and we
>> have had no luck being able to identify it (through internet
>> searches). Some pictures can be found here:
>> Any information would be appreciated. Thanks for taking a moment
> for
>> me!
>
>> Alexander Pace
>> Graduate Student, Georgia Institute of Technology- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

quote "Certainly, we don't have anything quite so exotic in the UK."
>
>
thats a matter of opinion :]
just one i can think of which i find often by me .
>
pic here
>
>
nice one on the identification btw
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