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Post by marcingajewski on Dec 30, 2013 5:30:10 GMT -8
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Post by homard on Jan 1, 2014 11:10:00 GMT -8
Upper row, left to right: Lycaena phlaeas, Lycaena helle, Lycaena helle. Lower row, left to right: Lycaena phlaeas, Plebejus argus (?), Plebejus argus (?)
Apparently old collection specimens - from where?
Alex
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Post by marcingajewski on Jan 2, 2014 11:13:38 GMT -8
Thank You Alex . Happy new Year to You ! I have lot of them oldest is this from 1919 yungest i thing 1944 they was catch during second war ... I bought them on internet like "old butterflies in new box "... lebels looks like nevew take of the pin.
Marcin
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Post by rumina on Jan 4, 2014 8:28:13 GMT -8
hello Marcin, hello Homard, it would be interesting to understand the origin of Lycaena Helle in particular. its spread in Europe is very limited and in danger. in Italy, but this was more than a century, is thought to be extinct (less than sensational news) and close to my country is present in France, Switzerland and Austria, but few and sporadic populations. if it was given to these countries would definitely extremely interesting.
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Post by marcingajewski on Jan 5, 2014 9:25:44 GMT -8
Hi , Spacemants i have was colleded only in Germany dourind second war .
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