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Post by dynastes on Nov 18, 2014 5:49:56 GMT -8
Help ID Heliconidae from MEXICO: CHIAPAS 04/2014 I got it as Dircenna chiriquensis & Dircenna jemina , but I have doubt about it. Attachments:
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Post by lepidofrance on Nov 18, 2014 9:38:47 GMT -8
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Post by jshuey on Nov 18, 2014 10:50:26 GMT -8
Dircenna jemina and D. klugii are really hard to tell apart in southern Mexico. Based on my experience D. klugii is the more common species.
John
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Post by dynastes on Nov 18, 2014 11:20:12 GMT -8
Dircenna jemina and D. klugii are really hard to tell apart in southern Mexico. Based on my experience D. klugii is the more common species. John I also think, that one of it is D. klugii
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Post by argenis on Nov 20, 2014 7:42:56 GMT -8
Es Dircenna klugii klugii (Geyer, 1837); jemina tiene una base de color equitativo en las alas anteriores y posteriores, ademas sus manchas en alas anteriores estan mas difuminadas.
Por localizacion:
klugii. Costa Rica y Panama klugii klugii. Mexico a Nicaragua
jemina. Eete de Mexico a Panama jemina jemina. Venezuela
Argenis
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Post by jshuey on Nov 20, 2014 10:47:08 GMT -8
Also - look here for some characters from Costa Rica that may apply to your bugs. I'm not convinced that there are really any great ways to tell them apart with dissecting genitalia. Although - there is supposed to be a big size difference. www.cs.umb.edu/~whaber/Monte/BF/Ithomid-spec.htmlJohn
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