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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2013 6:44:13 GMT -8
another goodie from the Kempton show.
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Post by lordpandarus on Oct 20, 2013 23:01:18 GMT -8
I think these are E. crawshayi.
E. zaddachi has smaller red area
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2013 0:25:33 GMT -8
pretty sure they are e zaddachi Lord P.
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Post by lordpandarus on Oct 21, 2013 1:36:39 GMT -8
I think crawshayi may be a ssp of zaddachi
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2013 1:57:28 GMT -8
The one I really want is Zampa, but no luck yet, I do have Iphiclides podalirinus on the way, my exotic wants list is now down to just 4 species.
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Post by dertodesking on Oct 21, 2013 9:32:54 GMT -8
The one I really want is Zampa, but no luck yet, I do have Iphiclides podalirinus on the way, my exotic wants list is now down to just 4 species. Dunc, Out of interest...what 4 species? Simon
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2013 10:43:58 GMT -8
apart from the e zampa, papilio neyi, papilio phorbanta, papilio manlius and agehana maraho. Due to finances they will stay on the list for some time yet.
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Post by lordpandarus on Oct 21, 2013 22:58:55 GMT -8
I was lucky to get an A1 E.zampa on ebay for 30$ a few years ago. It really is a stunning species. It's the real E. zampa and not a species that looks similar
I still have a want list of about 75 tropical species.
My top wanted Euphaedra is E. francina. I see some guy advertising a so-so specimen with an upside down picture on ebay at a ridiculous price
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2013 0:22:37 GMT -8
Papilio maraho is endemic to Taiwan, very difficult to get now, papilio phorbanta from Reunion and Manlius from Mauritias are hardly ever for sale and papilio neyi from South America is well out of my price range for now, so as I said, they will stay on my list for the foreseeable future.
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