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Post by petrudamsa on Aug 29, 2020 20:46:05 GMT -8
A female of Lycaena dispar with a bit different than usual hw coloration. picture here
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Post by wingedwishes on Sept 3, 2020 12:49:22 GMT -8
Whilenot a connoisseurof Lycans, Did you see others? Did you catch any of them? Thank you for this data!
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Post by petrudamsa on Sept 6, 2020 10:50:59 GMT -8
Yes, Lycaena dispar is rather common in my area. This female attracted my eyes by its slightly unusual hw. Usually hw is darker. Did not catch this one as I rather prefer to photograph them than catch them. Yet I got a couple for my collection. If you are interested, I will try to catch some, that s if they are still flying.
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Post by wingedwishes on Sept 7, 2020 6:45:52 GMT -8
Thanks for the offer. That is very kind. My vision makes me stick to nothing smaller than Phoebis or Graphium. On the other hand, I have some small stuff from Viet Nam that you can have. Not a large number (maybe a dozen) but let me know and I'll send then to you.
Tyson
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Post by petrudamsa on Sept 10, 2020 18:43:21 GMT -8
Well of course I would be glad to have any stuff from Viet Nam, small or not doesn't matter. Maybe we can discuss on pm about details. And very much thanks for the offer. I wasn't expecting it (epecially that I'm still just a noob on this forum).
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Post by wingedwishes on Sept 10, 2020 23:26:03 GMT -8
We try where we can to encourage the hobby. Sent you a PM.
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Post by wollastoni on Sept 12, 2020 1:20:49 GMT -8
As a reminder, Lycaena dispar is protected within the European Union. (even if common in many places, especially in C. Europe).
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Post by wingedwishes on Sept 16, 2020 18:14:23 GMT -8
Good point. I currently do not import.I buy from people like our US advertisers.
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