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Post by timoinsects on Sept 6, 2012 17:47:35 GMT -8
about:
sp.3 Euthalia duda turelly seldomlly to see there,the 2 or 3 in the photo were all i collected from there,and last year i collected one also. flys fast also.
you said E.duda was recentlly been devided into several independent species,that's why i heard a chinese entomologist recentlly published as it a new sp. but i was confused why i checked from photo search there're many photos and this sp. was described in 1886.
i am not interested chinese butterflies at all,so i do not spread them. for me they are just a tool.
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Post by timoinsects on Sept 6, 2012 17:58:25 GMT -8
sp.13 Sumalia daraxa it is obviouslly smaller size than Graphium sarpedon..... i came across another one after about 2 days after caught this broken one,unfortuneally it flyed away. BTW,in Dulongjiang of N.W. Yunnan prov. i also had collected,maybe one or two also,here photo attached. sp.10 Chirrochroa aoris ? i could not find my ruler at this moment,but i will later,if i forget please remind me again. i just say it is not big at all.. similar size with Graphium sarpedon Attachments:
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Post by timoinsects on Sept 7, 2012 23:29:09 GMT -8
sp.10 Chirrochroa aoris ? here is the photo with ruler putting aside. is relative common to see there, elevation about 1000m opening place road(for car) side. in high ele. i did not found it. Attachments:
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mokky
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Post by mokky on Sept 8, 2012 5:50:56 GMT -8
Dear timoinsects
Thank you for preparing the photo of Chirrochroa spp. with a scale.
I guess it should be Chirrochroa aoris although I have still some doubt because the collecting locality is a bit far from this species distribution.
cheers, mokky
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