Dear Prof. Dhamke,

Welcome to the group! I am sure you will receive many contributions from
this group for your work. Can you please tell us exactly what you are
studying? That may help us understand your area of research and what we
should be sending you.

With best regards,

Krushnamegh.
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Krushnamegh Kunte, PhD

Ramanujan Fellow and Reader
National Center for Biological Sciences (NCBS)
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)
UAS-GKVK Campus, Bellary Road,
Bengaluru 560065, Karnataka, India.

Ph: + 91 9403-975-925
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://biodiversitylab.org/

Indian Foundation for Butterflies: http://ifoundbutterflies.org/
Email: [email protected]




On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 4:58 PM, Hemant Dhamke <[email protected]>wrote:

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>
>
> Hi All
> I am Prof. Hemant Dhamke working on insect diversity of Pune region,
> request you all to contribute in my work through your photographs if you
> want to contribute you can send your photograph on same mail or on,
> dhemant.dhamke@gmail .com or by any other suitable means,Acknowledgment
> will be given to you by mentioning your name in thesis,If more photographs
> for the same are received, photograph with more scientific value will
> be    selected,
> Kindly send your photograph with your consent to use it in my thesis
> REMEMBER!! Acknowledgment can be given only by mentioning your name in the
> thesis and not in the form of money or any thing else,Thank you.
>                                                   Prof. Hemant  A. Dhamke
>                                                   Dept.Of Zoology
>                                                    Dr.D.Y.Patil College
>                                                   Pimpri Pune 411018
>
> Phon.9623158052,9766515961
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> *From:* rohan lovalekar <[email protected]>
> *To:* butterflyindia <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Sunday, January 15, 2012 7:54 AM
> *Subject:* [ButterflyIndia] Pic of the 2011
>
>  **
>
>
> Two Trips to the Namdapha National Park and one visit to Garo Hills I had
> lots of photos to choose from!
> It was indeed very difficult task to select only three images from
> hundreds that includes elusive Jewelled
> Nawab, Bifid Plushblue, Pointed Palmfly, Brown Gorgon, Crenulate Mottle
> and many more.
>
> After lot of thinking choosing three of my favourites for the year 2011.
>
> 1. Constable:
>   date 01/05/2011
>     This for me my favourite moment of the Namdapha Trip in May 2011. I
> clicked this image so early in the morning.
> I was just coming out from sleep at Deban Rest House,  Suddenly this
> Consatble came on wet patch near Deban Rest House.
> I was stunned to see this one so early in morning. I was dying to see this
> one since April 2008 when I saw this for the
> first time in Garo Hills with Krushnamegh. That time i didnt have Micro
> lens so didnt manage good shot. But my dream came
> true on that early morning in Namdapha!
>
> 2. Bifid Plushblue
>   date 24/04/2011
>      This was so special only because of people who were associated with
> this pic. I am not diclosing entire story but this
> was indeed very special moment from Garo Hills in April. Only thing I want
> to say about this one is that I skipped Koh-i-noor
> for this picture. :)
>
> 3. Brown Gorgon
>   date 01/05/2011
>      I was watching this beauty for five days in Namdapha. On first day of
> my trip I saw both Yellow and Brown Gorgons on
> Miao-Vijaynagar Road. And i was furious with myself not getting chance to
> get the pic of them. After that I was after them
> like man possesed. After two days I got one okay kind of shot of Brown
> Gorgon while it was mudpuddling. But I was not happy
> at all with the background of the pic. So I wanted one more pic of this
> beauty. My wait was finally over on 1st May. It was
> cloudy day and I was on my way back from 19th Mile to deban. I was running
> in hurry to reach Deban as rain was jsut around
> 15-20mins away from me. I was worried about my camera equipment. I was
> running race against time. Suddenly one Brown gorgon
> flew from side of the road.I thought chance is gone but it came back and
> was searching for muddpuddling spot. After few mins
> rain drops started to fall. Suddenly butterfly flew away and sat on leaf.
> I couldnt believe eyes. the one I was searching for
> last 5 days was sitting on leave. All the stupid things such as rain ran
> away from my mind as I was clicking pics. After around
> 50+ clicks I realised rain is becoming heavier! But I got my reward on the
> last day in the field!
>
>
>
>   
>

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