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Post by farfett on Feb 17, 2013 11:09:53 GMT -8
[061 & 063] are the same species, recto and verso. I have attempted Mesosemia inconspicua lathy. From Bagne des Annamites November 2007. Attachments:
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Post by farfett on Feb 17, 2013 11:10:57 GMT -8
verso of [061] Attachments:
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Post by farfett on Feb 17, 2013 11:12:47 GMT -8
last for today. ?Mesosemia ibycus. Also from Bagne des Annamites. Very good walk for Riodinids. All all of you. Paul. Attachments:
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Post by lepidofrance on Feb 17, 2013 13:50:53 GMT -8
Verso of (61) is almost certainly : Mesosemia minos minos Hewitson, 1859 check on : butterfliesofamerica.com/L/ih/mesosemia0082_i.htmThe Bagne des Annamites trail is very good for many families. Last November, it was very good for Morphinae, Riodinidae and Lycaenidae. No Parides seen in 2012, several in 2011. Attachments:
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Post by farfett on Feb 18, 2013 5:02:01 GMT -8
thanks JMG. farfett
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