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Post by Khalid Fadil on Sept 20, 2011 18:20:43 GMT -8
How do I resize? I didn't see any resize option in MS Paint...
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Post by nomihoudai on Sept 20, 2011 21:27:54 GMT -8
If you got the new MS paint then it is the symbol with the 2 rectangles ( sorry but my version is in German) and if you got the old one it is in the menubar, pretty much on the right side, there you could change size of a picture or mirror it or turn it by several degrees. The other option still is to change your camera settings to "small picture" or low quality, nobody needs to show 5mb pictures here, they are only nice when you print them out. Attachments:
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Post by downundermoths on Sept 20, 2011 22:53:20 GMT -8
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Post by jamesd on Sept 21, 2011 1:25:00 GMT -8
Lately I've been seeing some D. aganippe flying around. Haven't caught one yet though.
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Post by wollastoni on Sept 21, 2011 3:55:28 GMT -8
D. aganippe is a very beautiful species !
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Post by Khalid Fadil on Sept 21, 2011 7:40:23 GMT -8
Alright, I've downloaded it. Now what? I can't seem to be able to do anything with it...
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Post by wollastoni on Nov 23, 2011 1:11:20 GMT -8
Let's speek again about Delias treasures. Live picture of Delias aganippe, Australia (picture from Kim Piddington). Attachments:
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Post by jamesd on Nov 23, 2011 1:26:59 GMT -8
Don't remind me. D. aganippe isn't around anymore, and I never got a chance to get one. They were flying at the begining of spring. My hypothesis is that this was only because they had just emerged, but have now left to the hilltops. At the beginning of next spring there will be no mercy.
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Post by wollastoni on Nov 23, 2011 1:50:13 GMT -8
One pair should be enough :-)
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Post by wollastoni on Nov 23, 2011 7:23:24 GMT -8
Another live beauty ! Delias toxopei from Pass Valley, km 48, 1800m, West Papua, August 2009. A fantastic hot spot for Delias. There you can see about 15 different species of Delias genus, including rarities like D. klossi or D. oktanglap. Copyright Fotini Koutroumpas Attachments:
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Post by miguel on Nov 24, 2011 9:10:04 GMT -8
Why is PNG so far from Spain!?
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Post by wollastoni on May 16, 2012 2:30:03 GMT -8
Just for your information, "Delias of the World" website has reopened and is almost complete on www.delias-butterflies.com - some pictures have been added (Delias caliban satisbona, Delias yagishi tai female...) - some group has been updated with latest articles (nais/zebra complex...) - many live pictures added. Jean-Marc and I are now in charge of it. Hope you will like it.
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mokky
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Post by mokky on May 16, 2012 15:21:42 GMT -8
Recently I read a paper on Delias from New Britain, PNG. In the paper, the following species were illustrated in color. Delias messalina, D. shunichii, D. salvini, D. lytaea, D. bagoe, D. narses, D. madetes honorathi, D. totilaI am not at all a Delias collector, but I was really shocked by thier beauty. [Reference] Furuya, S., 2011. Expeditions in search of rare and ravishing Delias species in New Britain in the Bismark Archipelago, Butterflies ( Teinopalpus). 57: 14-21 Attachments:
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Post by mokky on May 16, 2012 15:24:09 GMT -8
One more images. Text is in Japanese... Attachments:
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Post by steve on May 16, 2012 16:06:55 GMT -8
Delias harpalyce Southern Highlands NSW Attachments:
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