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Post by holawa on Sept 13, 2020 4:06:56 GMT -8
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Post by exoticimports on Sept 13, 2020 6:54:02 GMT -8
Can’t see it. FarceBook says image doesn’t exist.
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Post by nomihoudai on Sept 13, 2020 7:00:14 GMT -8
I think you have to be member of the Lepidoptera Breeding and Rearing group to see them. I am a member and can see the pictures. Can't help with the ID right now.
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Post by Adam Cotton on Sept 13, 2020 9:08:33 GMT -8
I don't use Facebook. If the submarginal red marks on the hindwing underside are basically circular it is P. paris, if they are not then it should be bianor gladiator. P. paris also has a better defined hindwing patch on the upperside than bianor. Also, assuming it is a male, paris from Indochina usually has no androconial scales on the forewing veins near the tornus, but bianor always does. Very occasionally P. paris does have some androconial scales visible, but usually not. Adam.
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Post by Adam Cotton on Sept 13, 2020 9:11:40 GMT -8
Sorry, I forgot to reply to the question about the subspecies. In Vietnam P. paris should be the nominate subspecies throughout the country.
Adam.
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