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2562 - Phymatopus hectoides

2562 - Phymatopus hectoides
Sonoma County, California, USA
April 15, 2014

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Phymatodes hectoides
Dear Don Loarie,

I manage a website on the Hepialidae of the world at at http://www.johngrehan.net/index.php/hepialidae/
The main page provides links to each of the genera listed and those pages provide species lists, images, and information. Each species has, where possible (and this is ongoing) an image of a mounted specimen. Where available I also include habitus and habitat images. For the latter purpose I would be most grateful if you could provide me with high resolution copies of your photos of Phymatopus hectoides. The photos would be incorporated into my Phymatopus page at http://www.johngrehan.net/index.php/hepialidae/phymatopus/ Copyright and any other form of acknowledgement required would be included. Many of my web images link to a larger full size image to provide access to greater detail for those interested so if larger images are available for that purpose I would be most grateful. You can contact me directly at Calabar.John@gmail.com
Thank you,
Sincerely, John Grehan

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Hepialidae
Perhaps Phymatopus

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