Excellent bug guide for the USA and Canada;
http://bugguide.net/node/view/52/bgpage
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Excellent bug guide for the USA and Canada;
http://bugguide.net/node/view/52/bgpage
TL
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Mike,
I sure do appreciate all of the research you do. Thanks for providing the information.
I believe someone else already made the first request but if you ever do publish a book, reserve a signed copy for me as well.
By the way, A very Happy New Year. May it be a great one.
Thanks very much. I had to do the research for myself anyway, so there is no reason others might not benefit from it as well. Perhaps they don?t have the time themselves.
Whatever, a book is most unlikely, the internet is much more powerful and useful than any book ( although I still like books! :) )
Hope you and of course everybody here has a happy and prosperous new year too!
Best wishes, regards, and tight lines!
Mike Connor
Mayby the internet is to powerful. Thank about a book. Your information is top shelf.
Is there a deference in Australian and English Hare?
There are two basic species of hares in Australia, both of which were introduced about 1860. One is the English Hare, Lepus Europaeus,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepus_europaeus
( also now wild in parts of America)
and is found mainly in the South East.
The other is Lepus capensis the cape hare, which has a number of sub-species;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepus_capensis
The "Australian Hare's Foot Fly" is just a silly joke, the Australian hare's foot is a type of fern of the genus Davallia. :)
TL
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