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kaleshs2002in
08-Jun-2008, 03:57 AM
Dear Friends,
Im Dr Kalesh from India.
I just happened to see this wonderful site and joined in.
Im an amateur Hesperiidae researcher from Southern India,and had been in this field, after these Desperiidae! for many years.
i think i may be able to id atleast some of ur skippers.........UFOS! :-))

btw is it possible to start a new section of ur Forum on Hesperiidae...?

cheers!
Kalesh
"Some things are too big to be seen"

Common Mime
08-Jun-2008, 08:40 AM
Welcome onboard, Dr Kalesh!

It is great that we have you, an expert in Hesperiidae, to join us here!

:cheers:

Regards
CM
Dear Friends,
Im Dr Kalesh from India.
I just happened to see this wonderful site and joined in.
Im an amateur Hesperiidae researcher from Southern India,and had been in this field, after these Desperiidae! for many years.
i think i may be able to id atleast some of ur skippers.........UFOS! :-))

btw is it possible to start a new section of ur Forum on Hesperiidae...?

cheers!
Kalesh
"Some things are too big to be seen"

Peacock Royal
08-Jun-2008, 08:50 AM
Hi Dr Kalesh, welcome joining the forum.:cheers:

horace2264
08-Jun-2008, 08:50 AM
Welcome to Butterfly Circle, Dr Kalesh. :grin2:
Your expertise on skippers will be a great help to us all.

I notice that you have a blog (http://theskippersofkerala.blogspot.com) called "The Skippers of Kerala".

Commander
08-Jun-2008, 09:16 AM
Welcome aboard, Dr Kalesh! :cheers:

Glad to have you with us. Yes, the Hesperiidae are one of the more challenging families after some genera of the Lycaenidae. Any help that you can offer would definitely be appreciated. :)

Creating another sub-forum would not be a problem. Let us hear your suggestions.

Glorious Begum
08-Jun-2008, 09:23 AM
Welcome Dr Kalesh. :redbounce

Appreciated if you could help to id the skipper in the thread http://www.b-pals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7297

thanks :cheers:

Cruiser
08-Jun-2008, 09:58 AM
My warmest welcome to you Dr Kalesh, hope you can solve many of our UFO skippers soon :cheers:

Painted Jezebel
08-Jun-2008, 10:17 AM
A very warm welcome, Dr Kalesh. And congratulations on your recent discovery!:gbounce:

Sky Blue
08-Jun-2008, 10:22 AM
Welcome :)

We're lack of skipper expert here, good that we have you now :cheers:

Silverstreak
08-Jun-2008, 11:18 AM
Dr Kalesh,

Heartiest welcome for joining the Forum!

If I am not mistaken you are a very active members at butterfyindia@yahoogroups.com.

We are looking forward to your sharing your expertise in Hesperiidae with us!

:cheers:

kaleshs2002in
08-Jun-2008, 01:06 PM
dear friends,
i very happy to be a part of ur group .
Yes i had been active in butterflyindia in Yahoogroups.
I would only be too happy to get involved in skippers.
once again thanking u all for thw warm welcome..
Dr kalesh

henrykoh
08-Jun-2008, 01:31 PM
Are you the Indian surgeon I met on flickr?

kaleshs2002in
08-Jun-2008, 01:35 PM
Are you the Indian surgeon I met on flickr?

yep!
nice to meet u here!

henrykoh
08-Jun-2008, 01:43 PM
welcome :)

horace2264
08-Jun-2008, 05:54 PM
Dr Kalesh,
Hope you will enjoy this forum as much as all of us do. Your kind assistance in identifying UFO skippers in the past and future postings will be very much appreciated.
There is this Potanthus sp. (2nd one in this post (http://b-pals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4797)) which has me puzzled for a while now. Have you had any experience with this species?

Sky Blue
08-Jun-2008, 06:44 PM
Dr Kalesh,

I'd also like to trouble you to take a look on this post (http://b-pals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7193), we're struggle to know whether it's a Pelopidas mathias or P. agna