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Post by trehopr1 on Sept 25, 2021 15:49:23 GMT -8
Here I have a picture of a natural "mini" Monarch which was wild collected on Sept.16.2003 A fellow collector whom I met some years ago caught it near his home in northern Illinois. When I was viewing his collection its diminutive size struck me so, I asked would he ever trade it. Well, in time we did some trades and this was one of them... As you can see it measures 70mm (wingtip to wingtip). Measuring from the base of the forewing to the wingtip it is all of 42mm It is perfectly formed and was fully capable of flight and an otherwise normal existence. Illinois: Ogle Co., Chana Sept.16.2003 Net Sweep I have a certain liking for natural/wild caught "mini" Lepidoptera. They are unique and are really not all that common an occurrence. *This is in contrast to BRED material where some "mini's" are produced inadvertently in almost any breeding trial.
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Post by mothman55 on Sept 25, 2021 18:46:12 GMT -8
I also like wild caught mini's and have previously shown a pic of my 2 inch Papilio canadensis and a few others. Big is nice, but these little guys are unique.
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