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Post by pardosa on Sept 7, 2017 3:18:45 GMT -8
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Post by mothman27 on Sept 7, 2017 7:03:58 GMT -8
All I can say is that there are some Nymphalidae in there too. 32 looks like Agraulis vanillae.
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Post by Paul K on Sept 7, 2017 7:23:31 GMT -8
19. Antirrhea philaretes 23. Neorina lowii 28. Historis odius 29. Euploea sp. 30. Smyrna blomfildia 31. Historis acheronta 32. Agraulis vanillae 35. Eryphanis bubocula ?? 37. Lexias pardalis 38. Thauria lathyi 41. Hypanartia lethe
As far as Papilionidae you would have to wait for Adam he is the best specialist in that family.
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Post by Adam Cotton on Sept 7, 2017 7:44:54 GMT -8
1 Papilio inopinatus female 2 Atrophaneura horishanus (Taiwan) 3&4 Papilio heringi (Halmahera) 5 Papilio woodfordi 6 Atrophaneura priapus male 7 Papilio polytes male 8 Papilio oenomaus male 9 Papilio polytes female 10 Papilio deiphobus male, maybe ssp. deiphontes 11 Papilio polytes alcindor female (Sulawesi) 12 maybe Papilio fuscus 13 Papilio deiphobus deiphontes female 14 Papilio deiphobus deiphobus male 15 Papilio aegeus female 16 Papilio deiphobus deiphobus male 17 Atrophaneura semperi male (Philippines) 18 Papilio scamander 21 Papilio astyalus female 22 Parides photinus female 24 Papilio aegeus female 27 Papilio fuscus 36 Parides photinus male 39 Eurytides lysithous 40 Parides bunichus male 43 Battus belus(?) 44 Parides montezuma male 46 & 46 Pachliopta aristolochiae (46 may be ssp asteris) 48 Pachliopta polyphontes 50 Byasa adamsoni adamsoni male
These identifications are all provisional, based on the visible characters, so I do not guarantee accuracy. The rest are not Papilionidae.
Adam.
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Post by pardosa on Sept 7, 2017 8:57:05 GMT -8
Waw, that's great! Many thanks.. SR
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Post by lepidofrance on Sept 7, 2017 13:53:20 GMT -8
20 - Hypolimnas pandarus or H. deois (SE Asia) 25 - Precis milonia, male (Africa) 26 - Euxanthe crossley, male (Africa) 29 - Euploea leucostictos (SE Asia) 33 - Doleschallia hexophthalmos (Papua) or D. bisaltide (SE Asia); probably hexophthalmos 49 - Euploea crameri ? (SE Asia) 51 - Discophora sondaica, male (SE Asia)
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Post by Paul K on Sept 7, 2017 14:37:19 GMT -8
47 and 49 look like same species and they might be Elymnias sp. mimicking Euploea. Underside photo would be very helpful.
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Post by africaone on Sept 7, 2017 22:30:27 GMT -8
26 - Euxanthe crossley, male (Africa) 26 is more likely a female of Euxanthe eurinome
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Post by pardosa on Sept 7, 2017 23:08:35 GMT -8
Many thanks to all of you! So bad that some of them lost their abdomen.. SR
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Post by lepidofrance on Sept 8, 2017 0:57:30 GMT -8
" 47 and 49 look like same species and they might be Elymnias sp. mimicking Euploea."
Yes, I checked the Elymnias genus. But, The Elymnias generally present an irregular edge of the posterior wing. This is not the case for 47 and 49.
29 is a subspecies of Euploea nemertes : herbsti (West Irian) or polymela (Solomons Islands).
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mcheki
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Post by mcheki on Sept 8, 2017 7:23:08 GMT -8
Can I suggest that No 25 is in fact Precis tugela from Africa?
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