Other beetles


Other beetles

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KimberiRP wrote:
25 Feb 2025
Possibly Ascetoderes illusus.

Ascetoderes sp. (genus)
DiBickers wrote:
24 Feb 2025
Thankyou @AlisonMilton, that means a lot😊I’m not an expert either, I’ve just been assisting with insect ID’s in Facebook groups over the years and was approached to start on NatureMapr as a Mod (but have never used this platform until now). I’ve got open access to all insect categories because I’m familiar with bits & bobs in each from helping in the Facebook groups. So I guess jack-of-all-trades and master-of-none😂🙃Very keen to learn if you see anything isn’t right but I think I might just do Suggestions until I feel a bit more settled🌺

Chauliognathus lugubris
AlisonMilton wrote:
24 Feb 2025
@DiBickers Ditto to Matthew's comment. When I was first approached to moderate for beetles I was a bit stunned that someone thought I knew enough. However, I have learned so much not only about beetles but many other species, though particulary insects and now moderate for five categories. You'll get there. There are enough of us out here to mentor your decisions and don't worry if you do it them wrong. I still get things wrong.

Chauliognathus lugubris
DiBickers wrote:
24 Feb 2025
@MatthewFrawley thankyou, bit overwhelming & still trying to find my feet, but hopefully I can be a help more than a hindrance😊

Chauliognathus lugubris
24 Feb 2025
No worries, thanks for the explanation @DiBickers and welcome to NatureMapr, it's good that you are here and enthusiastic.

Chauliognathus lugubris
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