Bug Auction for Charity!!! (07/12/2007) Please Read..New
Charitable Bug Auction Website!
Hello,
I've written you guys numerous times before, over the years
and have never received a reply, but I am not deterred! Whatsthatbug
is STILL my very favorite bug website EVER, and I know you guys
are CRAZY busy, but please please please take a few moments
to consider my request...it's for a good cause. I am requesting
that you include a link on your links page to my new Bug Auction
website. It is for a good cause where money raised is donated
to various organizations that do good things for bugs. You can
read a little bit about it at the membership page: http://www.bidabug.org/Membership/XUDUserAgreement.asp
I can provide a huge list of references if necessary.
Thank you for your time,
Peter Clausen
503-277-8772 in Tualatin, Oregon
(04/30/2006)
What's That South African Bug?
Lambert Smith's Insecta
Congratulations on a very enjoyable and informative site which
I visit often. You may also be interested in seeing the following
site and possibly adding it to your links (I will certainly
add your site to my links page). Here you will find a wide
range of insect photographs, information and many hints and
tips on how to photograph insects. Regards,
Lambert.
http://www.insecta.co.za
(01/14/2006)
Insectclopedia
http://www.insectclopedia.com
(01/14/2006) Your Bug Links page
Dear Webmaster, I have visited your website and would like
to suggest an additional link. Foto Search Stock Photography
allows users to search from more than 90 quality stock photography
publishers at one site. They can also find royalty-free clipart
pictures, illustrations, motion stock video clips, vector
maps, and background clip art imagery. Insects at Foto Search
Following is an html link that I have prepared for your use.
Insect Photography at Foto
Search Feel free to contact me at 262-717-0740 or via
email at ab@fotosearch.com. Thank you. Sincerely,
Anthony
Anthony Behrens
Foto Search Stock Photography
07/17/2005
Need Specimens. Steven from Beetle-experience just wrote to
us: "I'm still looking for live Polyphylla specimens, if you
can think of anyone to send my e-mail address to." Write to
him at info@beetle-experience.com
5/25/2005-
When in doubt, you can always visit the Bug
Guide to see if Troy Bartlett has a photo of your mystery
insect posted.
5/25/2005-
The Department of Entomology at the University of Wisconsin
at Madison has a great user friendly site.
1/23/2005-
Check out the Bug
People for another California site we recommend.
Start
your own bug library with
"Insects of the Los Angeles Basin!"
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