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Post by timoinsects on Sept 8, 2012 6:16:23 GMT -8
Dear Mokky,
i was lucky not mainly because of the forest but because of dung,ehehehe.. there're many mules left excretion on the foresty road,and so came a lot of Neorina hilda(one of the two most quantity butterflies there,another is Parasarpa zayla) and Lethe margaritae (not so many but absolutelly common to see there but only there as i also visted other several neighboured places in different elevation,not been found). just because they were common to see there,so sometimes i did not collected them. Parasarpa zayla likes to flying in opening places and Lethe maragaritae likes to fly inside forest. in another word,without thouse dung,the Lethe maragaritae and Neorina hilda would be rare to see,i did had a simple thought when i was there that i guess not everywhere in the world is this way..... because the places you or other collectors collected in are without dung on the ground. thanks to thouse animals.... ;D indeed Lethe maragaritae is big also. but their size also ranges individually,i do have the largested specimens collected for sure... Dodonidia helmsii is indeed very nice. there is only one Neorina sp. i N.patria is from Sichuan prov. of China,i am not sure if there Tibet exist too. Cheers!
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