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Post by wolf on Nov 14, 2020 1:07:07 GMT -8
As Adam mentioned before in Thailand there is another closely related to Cyrestis genus Chersonesia.... I caught one of those in Java, Indonesia. I've identified it as Chersonesia rahria rahria.
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Post by leptraps on Nov 14, 2020 5:33:45 GMT -8
I must comment on the absolutely incredible mounting/display of the specimens. How much time is spent on mounting a single specimen?
Several years ago there was a thread on time spent mounting/spreading a single specimen? I average about 15 minutes per specimen. However, I have taken 30+ minutes per specimen.
For some reason I can mount Noctuid moths in five (5) minutes or less. However, when I mess up a prize specimen, I can say some very bad words.
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Post by cabintom on Nov 16, 2020 20:11:00 GMT -8
I probably average around 10 minutes per specimen. Though fresh specimens tend to take less time.
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Post by Paul K on Nov 17, 2020 5:11:06 GMT -8
I probably average around 10 minutes per specimen. Though fresh specimens tend to take less time. For me fresh specimen about 10 min. Papered 15min on average.
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Post by bobw on Nov 17, 2020 6:08:37 GMT -8
For me fresh specimen about 10 min. Papered 15min on average. I'd say about the same, 10 minutes for freshly killed specimens. It used to take me 15-20 minutes for relaxed specimens but I just can't be bothered with the hassle any more, I pay somebody else to do it for me.
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