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Gordon
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Posted on 15-11-2008 18:20
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Hi All,
I am trying to publish a book called Breeding Invertebrates for Fun and Food.

I am planning to use CafePress (Internet shop with print-on-demand)

I actually finished writing the book 6 years ago and did intend to go through an ordinary publisher, but no luck.

Anyway I am short some photos, and while they are not essential to the book, it would be nice to have them. as I am not being paid for the book, and have not been paid for my day job for 20 months, I cannot offer to pay now, but if the book sells well I promise to get back to anybody who helps. Of course the photos will be copyrighted to you in the book.

The system only allows printing in B/W so B/W photos would be acceptable, otherwise I will greyscale them.

The photos I need are:
Amblypigi
Drosophila melanogaster
Any Fresh-water Flatworm, Dugusia etc. (I don't why I haven't done this myself)
Housefly
Locust - Locusta migratoria
Terrestrial Hermit Crab
Mealworm larvae
Milkweed Bug
Silkworm, adult or larvae
Confused Flour Beetle (Tribolium confusum)
Wax Moth larvae.

My thanks to anybody who helps.
 
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pwalter
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Posted on 22-12-2008 16:37
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Hi, I have some pictures of planaria, which I can send: this is a Dugesia tigrina or gonocephala. Uncut picture is 3800x2500.
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