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Post by Christina33 on Jan 11, 2012 19:48:03 GMT -8
This is another one I have been struggling to find. I'm sure i'm going about finding them in the wrong way, I have been looking at sites that sell them framed and they seem pretty limited in their choices. Any help would be great. Thanks so much guys. Attachments:
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Post by thanos on Jan 11, 2012 21:50:16 GMT -8
Papilio aegeus, male.
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Post by Christina33 on Jan 11, 2012 22:40:03 GMT -8
Thank you so much.
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Post by Christina33 on Jan 11, 2012 22:41:35 GMT -8
One other question... So I don't annoy everyone on this board I want to ask if it's ok to ask for help with these types of things on a regular baisis. I don't want to bombard anyone with a bunch of questions on identification.
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Post by thanos on Jan 12, 2012 0:12:04 GMT -8
Of course it's Ok. Specifically for me, a pleasure to help when I can.
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Post by lepidofrance on Jan 12, 2012 2:15:56 GMT -8
- the butterfly on the left seems to be : Haetera macleannania BATES, 1865 (Glasswing butterfly) from South America (Colombia ?). - the one on the right (with blue colour) seems to be : Lexias dirtea FABRICIUS, 1793, male, from Borneo. About Papilio aegeus male and female, see the page : www.lepido-france.fr/2009/10/lepidopteres-de-larfak-en-papua/
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Post by admin on Jan 12, 2012 11:05:24 GMT -8
One other question... So I don't annoy everyone on this board I want to ask if it's ok to ask for help with these types of things on a regular baisis. I don't want to bombard anyone with a bunch of questions on identification. Go ahead. That's what this board is for. We are blessed to have some real experts here that can help you.
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Post by lepidofrance on Jan 12, 2012 14:52:40 GMT -8
I wrote : - the butterfly on the left seems to be : Haetera macleannania BATES, 1865 (Glasswing butterfly) from South America (Colombia ?). I'm now not so sure : could be : Haetera piera female LINNAEUS, 1767. All the butterflies from the Haetera genus are from the neotropical area.
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