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Post by mothman27 on Mar 8, 2019 13:42:23 GMT -8
I would love to see photos of the Eustera from your collections. I recently acquired several new specimens myself, now I have all of the species. Thanks to kalamay for several of these. Clockwise from top left: E. argiphontes (Male, Guinea), E. troglophylla (Male, Cen. Afr. Rep.), E. troglophylla (Male, Togo), E. argus (Male, Ivory Coast), E. argus (Female, Nigeria), E. argus (Male, Ivory Coast), E. argus (Female, Nigeria).
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Post by Adam Cotton on Mar 8, 2019 14:24:59 GMT -8
Amazing tails.
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Post by LEPMAN on Mar 8, 2019 14:27:05 GMT -8
Fragile tails
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Post by joachim on Mar 8, 2019 16:32:01 GMT -8
whow, fantastic collection. You are rich, arent´t you`?
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Post by mothman27 on Mar 8, 2019 17:29:59 GMT -8
No, I'm in high school. I have a part time job so I save what I can for bugs and I hunt for good deals. I also like to focus on specific groups. For example, although I have all the Eustera I don't a any Copiopteryx yet. I do love the Saturniidae
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Post by mothman27 on Mar 8, 2019 18:03:52 GMT -8
Close up of this stunning E. argiphontes.
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Post by africaone on Mar 9, 2019 0:53:17 GMT -8
here is one of my (ex)boxes of troglophylla
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