Allen Sundholm's
Entomology Web Pages
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entom@eagles.bbs.net.auLast Updated: 8th August 1998.
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Thankyou for visiting this web site. I hope you enjoy your visit. Please note that this site is undergoing constant change. Therefore I hope you won't mind any shortcomings you encounter.
To set the mood, why not play your favourite audio CD or tape in your player/CD-ROM drive as you cruise through.
I am interested in Beetles, Butterflies & some Moths.
Amongst the beetles, my main interests are Cerambycidae, Lucanidae, Buprestidae, Cetoniinae, and some Carabidae and Scarabaeidae (mainly Cetoniinae).
I also have interests in habitat conservation, entomological consultancy, travel & travel photos (entomological people, scenery & habitats), computers, astronomy & quantum physics, and video, macro and stereo photography.
I am always interested in
exchanging specimens and ideas. Links to here from other sites are welcome.LEPIDOPTERA
BEETLES
JOURNEYS
A description of lighting for insects in a Bornean jungle, and modern village life, illustrated with two photos.
Beetles of subtropical north-east New South Wales and south-east Queensland
Butterflies of subtropical north-east New South Wales and south-east Queensland
Just click on a Family name below to see desiderata of some items I would be interested in exchanging for.
LEPIDOPTERA LUCANIDAE BUPRESTIDAE CERAMBYCIDAE
CETONIINAE CARABIDAE CURCULIONIDAE SCARABAEIDAE
LINKS
There are links to family-specific sites from various Home Pages here. Also, follow these links to more general entomological sites:
Entomological Society of Victoria
Cesar Iacovone's Entomological Site
(more to be added later)
VISITING AUSTRALIA?
CHECK THE WEATHER AT:
http://www.bom.gov.au - The Australian Bureau of Meteorology.
Or try:
HTTP://WEATHER.FOXTEL.COM.AU Look in here for the link to the current satellite photo and to play a movie of the last five days cloud patterns.
Thankyou for visiting.
All text and photos
Ó Allen Sundholm.Email: entom@eagles.bbs.net.au
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