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Post by panzerman on Mar 5, 2011 11:49:17 GMT -8
first of 4 fuscus drawers... John Attachments:
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Post by crino on Apr 6, 2016 11:42:49 GMT -8
Hi panzerman,
where is the 2nd female of the 2nd column from? Is it ssp. xenophilus from the Solomons? I cannot read the label...
Thank you!
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Post by timmsyrj on Apr 6, 2016 22:32:54 GMT -8
Looks like s.sp cilix from New Ireland if I've got the correct one.
Rich
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Post by Adam Cotton on Apr 7, 2016 7:26:46 GMT -8
If you are referring to the 2nd specimen down in the 2nd column from the left the label appears to say that it is Papilio fuscus gyrei, and if so it comes from Malaita. The locality could read Malaita, but I cannot be sure. The pair certainly look like ssp gyrei.
Adam.
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Post by Adam Cotton on Apr 7, 2016 7:28:11 GMT -8
Looks like s.sp cilix from New Ireland if I've got the correct one. Rich The pair at the bottom of the 2nd column from the left are ssp. cilix. Adam.
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Post by crino on Apr 7, 2016 11:47:41 GMT -8
Thank you!
yes, I was referring to the 2nd specimen down in the 2nd column from the left.
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Post by timmsyrj on Apr 7, 2016 12:38:10 GMT -8
Ah in that case Adam's correct though technically that's the first female ( second specimen )in that column the first being the male, the second female being the last specimen. I wasn't certain which one you was referring to.
Rich
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Post by leptraps on Apr 8, 2016 4:21:42 GMT -8
If I may ask, just curious, what is the value of all the specimens in that drawer, not each one, but the total value of all the specimens?
I have purchased very few specimen. Pupae and ova I enjoy rearing and I love perfect fresh specimens, I have purchased many.
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