tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1390418611126522107.post5024482227192027114..comments2024-02-23T05:54:49.314-08:00Comments on Dragonflies & damselflies of Thailand: Nam Nao: A Year in the Making (July)Dennis Farrellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03701639261464979300noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1390418611126522107.post-31019964604647917112012-08-23T23:20:16.943-07:002012-08-23T23:20:16.943-07:00Dennis, I am sorry for missing so many you most in...Dennis, I am sorry for missing so many you most interesting recent posts. I had two trips, to Kazakhstan and to such a wierd place as Ethiopia, has returned now and face a pile of routine accumulated. I will scrutinise all your posts. But now juct could not help but note: it seems to me that last time we discussed that Rhinagrion the conclusion was that it fits finely R. hainanense and that there is no diagnostic characters which cannot and were not seen. So you may write confidently R. hainanense. <br />The other problem is that this country record must be published eventually, to be known by scientific community (and also I. inflatus). May I take it for granted that at the end of this year you will produce a paper from your year in the making, which would be utmostly welcome, to submit to Agrion or eslewhere? I will do my best in helping you to produce the text in the proper format. In fact, it could be made based just on your posts. I think, nevertheless, that it would be useful to produce for each locality a table species/month, and then to provide species-wise comment on anything valuable. <br />OlegAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1390418611126522107.post-17903066981228179372012-07-29T02:21:32.830-07:002012-07-29T02:21:32.830-07:00Gorgeous! Wish i could help with that ID but you k...Gorgeous! Wish i could help with that ID but you know way more than i do!KatOwens: Insect Collectorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12228171304170449979noreply@blogger.com