[tn-moths] Re: Concerning moth documentation...

  • From: klight10@xxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: tn-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 01:46:16 +0000 (UTC)

Yikes! My inbox is crammed full of entries for butterflies and moths now, I 
imagine it would crash under its own weight if we added flowers, fungi and 
bugs!!! :-0 

Here's a wild suggestion, I wish there was some way newbies (like me) could use 
some kind of pattern-recognition program that could compare a member's 
photograph with a known moth and then give an answer to its identity. I am so 
overwhelmed by wading through thousands of photos on Bugguide, Moth 
Photographers, my Peterson's moth guide, and Larry and Audrey's photos! I'm 
getting so many moths that I can't find anywhere! 

On another note, I am planning to talk to the UT Arboretum folks in a couple of 
weeks about the possibility of doing a Moth Night there sometime this summer. 
The arboretum is in Oak Ridge. If this turns out to be a possibility, would any 
of the TN-Moth group be interested in helping out? If it does happen, I'll post 
the information on here. 

Noah Charney, the co-author of "Tracks and Sign of Invertebrate Animals" will 
be speaking at the American Museum of Science and Energy on July 17 at 1:00 
p.m. If you have not seen this book, it is excellent! It answers many of your, 
"What is that?" questions of things you encounter out in nature. 

Kris Light 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jean Obrist" <innisfreehorses@xxxxxxxxxx> 
To: tn-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Wednesday, June 9, 2010 7:29:26 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: [tn-moths] Re: Concerning moth documentation... 

How about TN-wildflowers? Right, Kris and Audrey? 
Or TN-shrooms? Fungi of all sorts. Well, maybe not bread mold. LOL 
Jean obrist 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Avian Pursuits Nature Tours 
To: tn-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 7:18 PM 
Subject: [tn-moths] Re: Concerning moth documentation... 


I agree we don't need any 'rules'. I just mentioned that to describe the page I 
was trying to think of...like a FAQ page. I agree that things are going well 
with this list. My suggestion is for something on the FAQ or "How To" page to 
have info about how to submit records for moths, both First Of Year and county 
records. Best to have a simple checklist of information that should be included 
with each record. Think of what someone signing on for the first time would 
want to know about the list and what to do with his/her moth records. 
Sound right? 


....wondering what the next TN-xxxxx listserve will be.....TN-Bugs? 


David Trently 
Avian Pursuits Nature Tours 
...come see the real world! 
Knoxville, TN 
http://avianpursuits.com/ 





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From: Larry McDaniel <larrycmcd@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
To: tn-moths <tn-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
Sent: Wed, June 9, 2010 7:05:49 PM 
Subject: [tn-moths] Re: Concerning moth documentation... 

David, 

I am the administrator of tn-moths. I never set up a how to page. I've been 
letting things flow and it seems to being going okay. I'm not sure what rules I 
would use at this time. Nor have I looked at the web page option. I'm open to 
the idea of pursuing this. I would like to hear from others. My opinion is 
things are okay the way they are, I've belonged to several listservs and I 
never used a how to page, but I'm happy to make changes as the group sees fit. 

Larry McDaniel 
Johnson City, TN 


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Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 06:56:06 -0700 
From: naturetours@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Subject: [tn-moths] Concerning moth documentation... 
To: tn-moths@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 


After reading J. N. Howard's note asking about requirements for documentation, 
I went to the TN-Moths site on the FreeLists website to look to see if there 
was information about the 'rules' for this listserve, and/or information about 
documenting moths. I didn't find anything. Some lists (not sure if this 
includes those on FreeLists) have a place where this kind of information can be 
placed. I think I recall it for TN-Butterflies...but I wasn't able to find that 
either. 
Is there such a page for TN-Moths? If not, it looks like the list administrator 
can set up a web page for the list. It could include information about how to 
document sightings (even though this list is not just about documentation) 


Am I just not finding this info? 

David Trently 
Avian Pursuits Nature Tours 
...come see the real world! 
Knoxville, TN 
http://avianpursuits.com/ 


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