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Post by nomihoudai on Jun 13, 2011 6:27:14 GMT -8
Can someone confirm me this as Graphium doson evemonides ? I collected it at the south coast of west Java just a few meters away from Indian Ocean in a hill with forest. Am I correct in thinking that this is a female ? There is no scent hairs in that pocked at the hindwings. Thx Claude Attachments:
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Post by thanos on Jun 13, 2011 7:05:19 GMT -8
Yes,it's G.doson evemonides. In addition to the absence of scent hairs,it has also fat,without claspers abdomen,so,yes,it's a female.
Thanos
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Post by nomihoudai on Jun 13, 2011 7:26:15 GMT -8
Thx, I was not quiet sure to differentiate it from Graphium eurypylus.
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Post by thanos on Jun 13, 2011 8:16:51 GMT -8
Yes,G.eurypylus is a similar species,but there are some differences on hindwings with doson evemonides,the most distinct is this: On eurypylus's hindwings,the black line(which has a red spot in the center on undersides) which is close to the base (in spaces S7 and S8) is connected to the long brown line(black on uppersides) which is in S1 space (next to the inner edge of the pocket).(This makes eurypylus's hindwing bases on uppersides to look black). In doson evemonides,these 2 lines are not connected,having some distance between them.
Thanos
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