One suggestion Bala - try to include a picture of the host plant ( a branch
with leaves/stem/buds/flowers if possible) also in the series.
As you know, the identification of the host plant is equally important. And,
this would add more authenticity to your already laudable work. It will be a
unique feature too since most of the life-cycle series posted on this group
do not include the picture of the host plant. As we discussed, you MUST
prepare to compile this series to a book soon!
Happiness to you!
unni
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On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 6:14 PM, balakrishnan valappil <
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> Life History of KERALA Butterflies 002_GREAT ORANGE TIP (*Hebomoia
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