Moth Trapping in Asia: Laos and Cambodia Hyper compilation - Cambodia & Laos Se1 [Insect Research]

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
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Комментарии • 56

  • @riphopfer5816
    @riphopfer5816 Год назад

    This is fantastic! You made my dream come true! In a video from REGUA, you asked your viewers from where they would like to see you next trap moths. I responded with Madagascar and Southeast Asia as the diversity of species in both of these locations is incredibly high. At the time, I actually had no idea you’d already been to Southeast Asia! So you have fulfilled my wish retroactively, which is a very clever thing! It is also, on a more serious note, I think for which I am deeply grateful. This sounds a wonderfully relaxing-yet mentally 😮engaging- ways to spend an hour.

  • @VictorFursov
    @VictorFursov Год назад

    Best entomological greetings from Ukraine! Thank you for interesting video stories about Lepidoptera!

  • @riphopfer5816
    @riphopfer5816 Год назад

    17:56 Yet ANOTHER green beauty, this one with golden wing margins.Please, Bart : tell me who these lovely species are!

  • @emergencyfood3568
    @emergencyfood3568 3 года назад +2

    Here's a bunch of moth IDs, some tentative, most probably correct, based on comparison with images found on iNaturalist:
    5:05 - Plutodes flavescens 6:05 - Cyme euprepioides 6:32 - Parotis marginata 6:42 - Glyphodes actorionalis 6:52 - Stemorrhages sp. 7:20 - Sacada sp.15:03 - Agathia laetata
    16:34 - Acherontia lachesis 18:04 - Conogethes punctiferalis 18:42 - Comostola laesaria 20:10 - Ornithospila lineata 22:37 - Erebus sp. 23:01 - Peridrome orbicularis
    25:57 - Syntomoides imaon 29:33 - Ambulyx moorei 32:29 - Ammatho sp. 34:46 - Cechenena helops 35:14 - Megacorma obliqua 40:26 - Pygospila tyres 41:15 - Apsarasa radians
    41:43 Metapercnia ductaria 42:08 - Xyleutes sp.
    Amazing video Bart! It makes a trip to Cambodia for insect photography super tempting!

  • @hrovergrocerybennienosit388
    @hrovergrocerybennienosit388 4 года назад +5

    R.I.P atlas moth 44:32 eaten from bright light moths

  • @高松均
    @高松均 Год назад +1

    熱帯ならでは、ではあるんだろうけど、ちょっとだけ拍子抜けかな(笑)。熱帯でのライトトラップってもっと足の踏み場もないほどものすごい数が集まるんだろうと思ってたけど、誤解なんですね。ライトが少し暗い、とかはないんてせすかね?

  • @themothologist4668
    @themothologist4668 5 лет назад +2

    So many moths that is awesome very good

  • @mukkaspec3333
    @mukkaspec3333 Год назад

    Do you re-wild the ones you breed from eggs ? This is what is required especially now.

  • @riphopfer5816
    @riphopfer5816 Год назад

    0:13:31 Looks so cute with its fluffy toupee!

  • @FungusMan-q7o
    @FungusMan-q7o 5 лет назад +4

    So you just hang up a white cloth and point a light at it?

  • @invinoveritas6859
    @invinoveritas6859 9 месяцев назад +1

    They have only but days to live.But enough time to play in the wind,sun,rain,find mates,reproduced and multiplied before the last goodbye.Only days to live !! How brief and fragile life is...🪲🐞🐜🐝🪰🦗🪳🦋

  • @kimbee53meierjie83
    @kimbee53meierjie83 4 года назад +2

    Bart is the moth on 10:28 a gliding hawkmoth?

  • @czechinsects8286
    @czechinsects8286 5 лет назад +2

    I live in Czech Republic .You have very beautiful moth/butterfly i no

    • @jaltrabu2873
      @jaltrabu2873 5 лет назад

      This is insane but thats what im doing in the summer holidays lucky lucky 🙃

  • @riphopfer5816
    @riphopfer5816 Год назад

    14:27 I have NEVER seen so large a lappet moth! In my whole life, the largest lappets I’ve seen are perhaps 1/6 this size at the LARGEST. Just thrilling.
    Do you know the taxonomy of the green, white, and black ‘malachite’ moth in the next shot after this enormous lappet? I think it is strikingly beautiful and wish I could identify it by name…

    • @BartCoppens
      @BartCoppens  Год назад +1

      No idea, it was years ago. If you like large lappets; find out about Gonometa sp.

    • @riphopfer5816
      @riphopfer5816 9 месяцев назад

      @@BartCoppensThank you for your response! I’m not sure how,n but I never received the notification for it (or, more likely, I did,only it was lost in the chaotic torrent of spam I receive daily.

  • @zachduperron8543
    @zachduperron8543 5 лет назад +1

    Thats alotta moths! Now a little more!

    • @jaltrabu2873
      @jaltrabu2873 5 лет назад +1

      Even more!!!! Moth party yahooooo

  • @jamjam4559
    @jamjam4559 4 года назад +1

    anyone please who can help me on my thesis in identifying what moth species ? I need expert

  • @rafaelgutierrezcarrasco5936
    @rafaelgutierrezcarrasco5936 5 лет назад +1

    bart if you go abroad like on africa or asia its possible to bring eggs here to europe or not

  • @cryptoziggy8642
    @cryptoziggy8642 4 года назад +2

    U handle them very roughly

  • @demetrigritsas3332
    @demetrigritsas3332 4 года назад +3

    What moth is at 10:28? It’s so freaking cute ❤️

  • @desitterspace2127
    @desitterspace2127 5 лет назад +3

    Love your videos! I live in the US and have been collecting butterflies and moths for over 40 years. I’m as fascinated and excited seeing these beautiful creatures today as I was when I was 5 years old. Like you, I’ve also bred many of our native Saturnidae moths, Cecropia, Polyphemus, Luna and promethia. I would love to try my hand at breeding some of the exotic species you have bred. Unfortunately, as you know , the US has strict regulations on this. What’s ironic is that our government has no problem with deliberately introducing a non naive parasitoid fly to combat the gypsy moth invasion, which you are no doubt aware had the collateral effect of devastating our native silk moth species. Way to think this through US!! It’s also interesting to note that Florida is now struggling with an infestation of introduced pythons, anacondas and other reptiles which people kept as pets , got bored with, and released into the wild, but rearing some African Comet moths or other exotic giant silk moth, none of which by the way would have a snowballs chance in hell of surviving our midwestern winters. oh no can’t have that. Oh well, I guess I’m going to just have to live vicariously through your videos. Again, great work!,

    • @BartCoppens
      @BartCoppens  5 лет назад +1

      I understand your frustration! The good news is that the US has some honestly AMAZING native fauna. If I lived there, I would focus less on exotic species and go out in the wild to catch some of them on my own.. there are very rare silkmoths like Automeris patagoniensis, the possibly extinct Agapema solita and quite rare galbina, many rarely bred Hemileuca sp., and so much more. You mention Florida! One interesting one from there is Automeris peigleri. Not to mention all the tiger moths, hawkmoths..

    • @desitterspace2127
      @desitterspace2127 5 лет назад +1

      Bart Coppens Thanks Bart, I’ll take note of the species you mentioned. Actually some of my favorite moths to pursue are the wide variety of catocala species found throughout the deciduous forests here in Ohio. As you know they are well camouflaged on trees and hunting them usually brings rewards and provides me some much needed exercise too boot

    • @BartCoppens
      @BartCoppens  5 лет назад +1

      @@desitterspace2127 They are amazing! I hope to breed them. Catocala relicta is my favorite.

  • @courtneyfrazier1821
    @courtneyfrazier1821 5 лет назад

    I love you videos! This one was very eye opening. Do you sell the butterflies or moths that die?

    • @BartCoppens
      @BartCoppens  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you for watching! Well not directly, but for collectors I sometimes do breeding on request to produce specimens. Otherwise, I share spare eggs/specimens with patrons sometimes

  • @Ilovecats64705
    @Ilovecats64705 4 года назад

    I want to be there ur sooooo lucky how do u catch that many?

  • @rafaelgutierrezcarrasco5936
    @rafaelgutierrezcarrasco5936 5 лет назад +1

    can someone tell me what species is the one at 15:03 ?

  • @Paledoptera
    @Paledoptera 3 года назад

    10:35 ooooh, bombyx mandarina?

  • @allansvenningsen5034
    @allansvenningsen5034 5 месяцев назад

    you dont sell morth.

  • @matthewdrlik7886
    @matthewdrlik7886 5 лет назад +2

    Damn my parents are from Czech republic. I'm not great but not bad at speaking it lmao.

  • @naw8716
    @naw8716 4 года назад

    6:32 Parotis marginata ?
    6:42 Glyphodes sp.
    6:52 Arthroschista hilaralis ?

  • @themothologist4668
    @themothologist4668 5 лет назад +1

    Yeeeeeesssssssss

  • @TherealLaserdog
    @TherealLaserdog 5 лет назад +1

    why does this work

  • @temnospondyliPie
    @temnospondyliPie 5 лет назад +1

    7:45 very hungry moth