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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2016 13:42:34 GMT -8
Nice timmsyrj. I remember when P. euterpinus was a gem highly sought after......going back to the 1970s. Love the pics?
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Post by laurie1 on Feb 1, 2016 14:47:56 GMT -8
Wonderful pics thanks Rich! Love the humour cacicus!
Yes, Rich, all self caught. Dating back to 2003!
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Post by trehopr1 on Feb 1, 2016 17:57:21 GMT -8
I concure, the look on that guy's kisser says it all... By the way rich did you breed most of your P. glaucus males and females? They look ex-pupa. Also, is that 2 rows of P. machionides I see in the right corner of picture group 2 ?
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Post by timmsyrj on Feb 2, 2016 6:11:20 GMT -8
I concure, the look on that guy's kisser says it all... By the way rich did you breed most of your P. glaucus males and females? They look ex-pupa. Also, is that 2 rows of P. machionides I see in the right corner of picture group 2 ? The half drawer of black female glaucus are ex pupae, but not bred by me, got them from Alex Bic, great specimens, in the other drawer there is only a few glaucus along with canadensis, rutilus, eurymedon, pilumnus, multicaudata, garcia and polyxenes sadalus. Only 2 male machaonides unfortunately, no female yet, the rest are andraemon from Cuba, not great quality specimens though, A2 at best. Recieved in an exchange deal many years ago. Rich
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Post by timmsyrj on Feb 2, 2016 6:13:58 GMT -8
Nice timmsyrj. I remember when P. euterpinus was a gem highly sought after......going back to the 1970s. Love the pics? True Bill, now cheaper than zagreus, though not the females. Rich
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Post by timmsyrj on Feb 2, 2016 6:19:09 GMT -8
Wonderful pics thanks Rich! Love the humour cacicus! Yes, Rich, all self caught. Dating back to 2003! Thanks Laurie, you sure get around, was it common in the right area or did it take several trips to get that series, the schmeltzi are great specimens too. Rich
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Post by timmsyrj on Feb 2, 2016 6:25:04 GMT -8
My only saturnidae specimens apart from a few luna on the boards, the rothschild atlas, Madagascan bullseye, oak silk moth and Samia ricinus where reared from ova by me a few years ago. Rich
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Post by 58chevy on Feb 2, 2016 9:16:18 GMT -8
I have photos of some of my drawers, but I don't know how to attach them. What is the procedure?
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Post by ornithorchid on Feb 2, 2016 10:41:27 GMT -8
Hey! Just click onto the "Add Attachment" button onto the Right Top Corner of your screen. You can add picture files this way. Hope this helps. Emmanuel
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Post by 58chevy on Feb 2, 2016 23:41:21 GMT -8
Here are some arctiidae & sphingidae from N America:
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Post by trehopr1 on Feb 3, 2016 3:10:31 GMT -8
Very nice to see someone has a passion for Sphingidae ! Nice variety of species....
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Post by timmsyrj on Feb 3, 2016 10:47:09 GMT -8
Yes very nice sphingidae, nicely set and well displayed, we get very few hawk moths here in the U.K, I would love a holiday where I spend all night picking these things off a light sheet, then all day checking the bait traps, holidays are not for sleeping.
Rich
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Post by timmsyrj on Feb 7, 2016 3:25:39 GMT -8
Just taken a few photo's of my rather meagre morpho collection, not really put too much time into this family, can't think why, they are nice and cost no more than some of the Papilio specimens I have, but my first love has always been the Papilionidae family.. Rich
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2016 15:46:48 GMT -8
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