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Parides
Jun 21, 2021 2:17:53 GMT -8
Post by joachim on Jun 21, 2021 2:17:53 GMT -8
Thanks for posting, veryyyyyyy very goof photos at all Joachim
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Parides
Jun 21, 2021 3:25:08 GMT -8
Post by Adam Cotton on Jun 21, 2021 3:25:08 GMT -8
I assume you mean 'good photos', as a 'goof' is a 'mistake'. Adam.
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Parides
Jun 21, 2021 4:42:14 GMT -8
Post by joachim on Jun 21, 2021 4:42:14 GMT -8
Yes, it has nothing to do with Goofy.
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Post by exoticimports on Jun 21, 2021 5:57:32 GMT -8
There is something to the saying "Ignorance is Bliss."
Having never studied Parides except to read the highest level papers, I'm ignorant of scientific significance, distribution, and rarity.
Not being a prize collector, I have no idea which are rare and expensive, and which are common.
That leaves me one way to enjoy them- as natural works of art. I can see in Parides that which I cannot see, due to my scientific biases, in many other Leps.
So please, post more photos! I don't care if they are common or rare, I enjoy them all equally!
Chuck
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Parides
Jun 21, 2021 7:42:58 GMT -8
Post by livingplanet3 on Jun 21, 2021 7:42:58 GMT -8
There is something to the saying "Ignorance is Bliss." Having never studied Parides except to read the highest level papers, I'm ignorant of scientific significance, distribution, and rarity. Not being a prize collector, I have no idea which are rare and expensive, and which are common. That leaves me one way to enjoy them- as natural works of art. I can see in Parides that which I cannot see, due to my scientific biases, in many other Leps. So please, post more photos! I don't care if they are common or rare, I enjoy them all equally! Chuck I too, look forward to seeing more photos! Parides was actually one of the last genera of Papilionidae that I acquired some specimens of. Until just recently, I focused almost entirely on Papilio, Atrophaneura, Pachliopta, Ornithoptera, and various Nymphalidae such as Morpho, Caligo, Charaxes and Polyura.
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