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Post by dynastes on Oct 9, 2013 10:16:10 GMT -8
Hello! Please help identify uranidae species from old collection. There is from South America. No full collection data. Attachments:
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Post by lepidofrance on Oct 9, 2013 14:17:22 GMT -8
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Post by dynastes on Oct 9, 2013 19:34:37 GMT -8
with broken tails on the back wings?
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Post by lepidofrance on Oct 10, 2013 13:53:50 GMT -8
yes, broken tails. With tails : www.flickr.com/photos/lomo56/4588769315/in/photostream/lightbox/Sure, there's some small differences between the two samples. I can't find on the net pictures from the others neotropical species (except leilus, fulgens, elegans and sloanus. For sure, it's not sloanus !) What do you suggest ? Urania Fabricius, 1807 Urania leilus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Central and Amazonian South America) Urania brasiliensis Swainson, 1833 (Atlantic forest, Brazil) Urania fulgens (Walker, 1854) (Veracruz, Mexico, throughout Central America to northern Ecuador west of the Andes) Urania poeyi Herrich-Schäffer, 1866 (E. Cuba) Urania boisduvalii Guérin-Meneville, 1829 (W. Cuba) Urania amphiclus Guenée, 1857] Urania elegans Niepelt, 1930 Urania fernandinae MacLeay, 1834 Urania surinamensis Swainson] Urania occidentalis Swainson, 1833 Urania sloanus Cramer, 1779 (Jamaica, extinct ca. 1894) Urania sloanaria Hübner, 1816 From Wikipedia
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Post by dynastes on Oct 13, 2013 9:42:00 GMT -8
Yes, it ia really seems as "broken" Urania boisduvali
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Post by jonathan on Oct 19, 2013 2:33:51 GMT -8
I think it's a female Urania boisduvalii
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