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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2011 7:40:26 GMT -8
can someone please help me with this female? i dont now the form name of this specimen kindest regards kurt Attachments:
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Post by Adam Cotton on Dec 17, 2011 11:56:19 GMT -8
For what form names are worth, it's form hippocoonides.
Adam.
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Post by miguel on Dec 17, 2011 11:57:23 GMT -8
I think that is the form hippocoon
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Post by Adam Cotton on Dec 17, 2011 14:44:58 GMT -8
I think that is the form hippocoon Could well be, it depends where the specimen comes from in reality. Generally this form is referred to as hippocoonides, but that really comes from S. Africa (ssp. cenea), whereas hippocoon comes from Sierra Leone. It looks like the common form of female dardanus from CAR, which is ssp. dardanus as in Sierra Leone. Form names really aren't important as they have no standing in nomenclature, although people do like to put labels on the different phenotypes. Adam.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2011 2:30:09 GMT -8
you are correct Adam, this females comes from RCA
thanks a lot for the help Adam and Miguel
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