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Oops - sorry to use a misleading message title for my Neuroterus saliens query! Janet _________________________________________________________________ ...
I believe so  Regards  Scotty ... From: Janet Boyd <janetboyd_entomologist@...> Subject: RE: [british_galls] Maps from Tephritid Recording Scheme ...
Yep - it can't be much else. A bit unusual to be on the top of the leaf, but not unheard of... Cheers Karsten ... Hi, Could someone check the attached photo...
Thanks to all who confirmed Neuroterus saliens. Regards, Janet _________________________________________________________________ See the most popular videos on...
Hi All, Could anyone help with these pictures? Many thanks janet>> > These are all on bird cherry, but I can'r see anything like them in > the book. Any ideas?...
On Prunus padi they would appear to be Eriophyes padi. Robert ======================================== Message Received: Nov 15 2008, 04:58 PM From: "Janet...
Thank you - I thought the same, but wondered if it would be a different species on a different host. http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/115454061/direct/01/...
I am adding records to the HBRG database using R2002, and have had problems finding acceptable names in the R2002 dictionaries and NBN Gateway for Andricus...
My partner and I will be visiting the Isle of wight in May and October 2009. Is there a resident Cecidologist on the Island I could contact to send in my...
Hi Colin, I could put you in touch with Dr David Biggs, an experienced cecidologist who lives on the Isle of Wight. I am sure he would be very interested in...
Thanks everyone for the help. It looks as though I will have plenty of sites to visit and record when there. Colin. ________________________________ From:...
I can do some of these.: The only Phylloxera I have on oak is P. glabra; don't know whether there is another species. Don't know why the Andricus names don't...
Many thanks for that help, Margaret. At least you have cracked the E. sorbi problem. I will check with the original determiner on the Phylloxera. The...
Thanks for that information, Janet. It is encouraging, as I hope to upgrade to R6 in the next couple of months, and that should have the latest dictionaries...
Hi Janet, It looks like spinosissimae to me. Don't know what else it could be. Spinosissimae can develop at odd places on R. spinosissima, so that fits the ...
Dear Karsten Another A. aries gall was found yesterday in Cheshire. In Knutsford to be precise. Just the one gall this time on a mature quercus robur, just ...
Thanks for the update and a happy New Year to all. Best wishes Karsten ... Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be...
Hi, I've just received information about a possible A lucidus gall (agamic) found at Strettington near Chichester, West Sussex. I have no other records for...
Hi Janet Not one I know of and I don't think that there are a vast number of recorders in the 2 VCs! I will post your message on the 'Adastra' group which gets...
Hi Sarah, Thanks very much - yes the recorder is Howard Matcham, do you know him? I have not heard from him before. I suggested he contact Peter Shirley if he...
Hi Janet Yes, Howard is the Bryophyte recorder for Sussex and a good naturalist. I have heard from Patrick Roper, who manages the Sussex Rare Species...