jaume
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Post by jaume on Oct 18, 2012 5:26:08 GMT -8
From North-Western Mexico, 4 different female forms of the local Papilio Astyalas Bajaensis. JAUME Attachments:
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Post by Adam Cotton on Oct 18, 2012 12:50:47 GMT -8
astyalus, please Jaume ;-)
Very nice indeed!
Adam.
PS. Your orabilis female is spectacular too.
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Post by lordpandarus on Oct 18, 2012 16:34:46 GMT -8
these are lovely with the triple band yellow, blue,red
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Post by jensb on Oct 19, 2012 9:06:44 GMT -8
i like them nice variation in band colour impressif stuf
jens
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jaume
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Post by jaume on Oct 19, 2012 13:21:02 GMT -8
Thank you. In my opinion the bajaensis females are the most beautiful of all the astyalus ssp. All are different and with variation in the amount of blue, yellow and red on HW.
JAUME
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Post by caligo117b on Nov 3, 2021 12:20:39 GMT -8
Bellismas bajaensis! Yo las he coelctado en la SIERRA MIXTECA DE PUEBLA!
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Post by papiliotheona on Nov 6, 2021 9:34:56 GMT -8
Jaume,
I'm truly interested in knowing how you got your hands on these. Heraclides pallas bajaensis (that's the current taxonomy) is one of the great holy-grail species of N America.
As far as I have known--getting a Mexico collecting permit, even for your own garden, is a difficult and laborious task *if you are a Mexican citizen*. If you aren't, it's close to impossible. And, there is no export permit issued for anything, so I am told.
Are you a citizen of Mexico?
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