From: "Michael Bliss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [VFB] Chernobyl Caddis... Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 16:07:30 -1000Wes, Once again you amaze me. Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: "WadaWorks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 2:30 PM Subject: RE: [VFB] Chernobyl Caddis...Sounds like a Green Lacewing, Nic. Didn't see a really good picture on the web so far, but if you do a search, some of the drawings might confirm the i.d. Wes Wada Bend, OregonWhat did it look like? About 2 cm's long and had the wings of a caddis, folded back "tent style" when resting. No real color on them, but very(!) transclusent. You could easily see its body through them. But the body on this one was bright green and fairly slim, kind of "damsel slim" (no real tapering). I haven't got a PhD in entomology (just in Jestery) so I'm asking you: Have any of you seen any starving green caddises out there?
Sorry Byard for the on-liners sometimes, but in this case, to what Mike
said, DITTO. mark..... after all, it IS "Independance"
day....almost.....lol
- [VFB] Chernobyl Caddis... Niclas Runarsson
- RE: [VFB] Chernobyl Caddis... mark romero
- RE: [VFB] Chernobyl Caddis... WadaWorks
- RE: [VFB] Chernobyl Caddis... Niclas Runarsson
- RE: [VFB] Chernobyl Caddis... Mike Morris
- Re: [VFB] Chernobyl Caddis... Michael Bliss
- Re: [VFB] Chernobyl Caddis... mark romero
