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Post by vabrou on Feb 23, 2022 12:52:42 GMT -8
Feltia subterranea bilateral gynandromorph left: male, right: female.
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Post by vabrou on Feb 23, 2022 12:52:57 GMT -8
Automeris louisiana female without eyespots
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Post by vabrou on Feb 23, 2022 13:05:31 GMT -8
Catocala agrippina, both bilateral aberrant and bilateral gynandromorph. I recently posted this image in a Catocala thread.
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Post by billgarthe on Feb 23, 2022 15:21:45 GMT -8
Vernon, that Automeris louisiana is awesome. Antheraea polyphemus Female right w Male left
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Post by billgarthe on Feb 23, 2022 15:24:04 GMT -8
Same A. polyphemus, but verso…. female left w male right
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Post by billgarthe on Feb 23, 2022 16:07:37 GMT -8
This Antheraea polyphemus was reared by me from a now non-existent strain a few years ago.
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Post by mothman27 on Feb 23, 2022 18:42:09 GMT -8
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Post by trehopr1 on Feb 23, 2022 18:47:11 GMT -8
Indeed Tim, the "wild collected" catch of a lifetime !
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Post by eleodes on Feb 25, 2022 23:23:02 GMT -8
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Post by bandrow on Feb 26, 2022 8:45:26 GMT -8
Greetings, Mothman27 - I saw a specimen similar to this in the collection at work and wondered something. Is this a gynandromorph with yellow from a male appearing with the dark form of a female, or is it an incomplete normal/dark form mix of a female alone? I assume the genitalia would be the clincher - as I understand how a gynandromorph is expressed, in a dark/light mix of a female, the genitalia would be normal, but in a gynandromorph, the genitalia would be mutated. I can't tell much from the image, although the terminal segment of the abdomen does look asymmetrical, unless that is a yellow splotch. Just curious! Bandrow
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Post by rayrard on Feb 26, 2022 10:30:36 GMT -8
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Post by vabrou on Feb 26, 2022 13:04:06 GMT -8
rayrard, not really an aberration, just malformed (birth defect). This happens often.
I take it that this is Tetracis crocallata
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Post by vabrou on Feb 26, 2022 15:52:29 GMT -8
mothman27 cleaned up your image a bit, eliminating some clutter, but lost the antennae.
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Post by vabrou on Feb 27, 2022 5:49:50 GMT -8
Color variants and extreme aberrations of the Arctiidae species Holomelina laeta (Gr.-Men.) in Louisiana.
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Post by mothman55 on Feb 27, 2022 7:40:39 GMT -8
Some aberrants that I have collected in Ontario.
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