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Post by papillon on Dec 5, 2012 3:14:45 GMT -8
now rex regulana females and rex abyssinicus males and females. Do not consider the 2 males at bottom right (franciscae ?) Attachments:
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Post by papillon on Dec 5, 2012 3:17:34 GMT -8
now rex mimeticus (Central Uganda, North-West Tanzania, East D. R. Congo) Attachments:
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Post by papillon on Dec 5, 2012 3:23:43 GMT -8
now rex commixtus males + 1 female (Western Kenya / Eastern Uganda) Attachments:
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Post by papillon on Dec 5, 2012 3:25:29 GMT -8
ans finally rex commixtus females and rex schultzei males and females (notrh-west Cameroun) Attachments:
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Post by africaone on Dec 5, 2012 5:23:20 GMT -8
waow .... that is A Collection ! congratulations !
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Post by papillon on Dec 5, 2012 7:08:45 GMT -8
Thanks Thierry. Coming from you it is A compliment
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Post by simosg on Dec 5, 2012 11:19:16 GMT -8
Great collection!!! Did you collect them yourself? What a mass of schultzei!
If I compare your drawers of mimeticus and commixtus, commixtus seems to have larger white spots in average.
Hannes
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Post by papillon on Dec 5, 2012 20:07:26 GMT -8
Hannes,
I live in East Africa so some were collected by myself but most by the African collectors I employ up to now. The schultzei were collected by a friend who lived in the area and ... did not collect Papilionidae so I had the opportunity to exchange them for specimens from families he collected.
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