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Diaphania hyalinata - Melonworm Moth - Diaphania hyalinata

Diaphania hyalinata - Melonworm Moth - Diaphania hyalinata
Bowie, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
September 18, 2015
First BG record for Maryland.

Maryland Biodiversity Project
Hi, Tom - would you be interested in becoming a contributing photographer for the MD Biodiversity Project? (http://www.marylandbiodiversity.com/index.php) I keep landing on your photos while I'm adding records from other contributors. :) Full credit will be given to you for any photos we use. Look around the site and see what you think. Thanks,
Nancy Magnusson, MBP admin - magnunc at earthlink dot net

 
Sure...
What do I need to do?

 
MBP
Cool! You don't really need to do anything except tell me how you want to cited in the captions - i.e, your last name. :) We can mine your data directly from BugGuide.

If you have a Flickr account and want to contribute that way as well, just request membership to this group: http://www.flickr.com/groups/marylandbiodiversityproject/.

Welcome to MBP! :)
Thanks, Nancy

 
Crediting...
tjwalters is fine.

 
Your MBP 'page'
is http://www.marylandbiodiversity.com/viewPhotoList.php?photographer=1214. Thanks! This is awesome!

 
Thanks.
You might want to also check out http://photos.tjwalters.com. Most pictures are from Maryland. If there are any you want to use, I may be able to provide more details.

 
Thank you!
Could you send me your email address in case we need info on a species? It would be easier than overloading the comments here! Nancy

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