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Post by jmg on Aug 5, 2017 17:28:00 GMT
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Post by Adam Cotton on Aug 5, 2017 19:39:06 GMT
Great webpage on Parides a must visit!
Adam.
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Post by jmg on Aug 24, 2017 9:20:33 GMT
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Post by jmg on Aug 24, 2017 9:25:10 GMT
A second picture from the Parides post : Parides erithalion trichopus (Rothschild & Jordan, 1906), mâle montrant le lustre bleu. Cerro Frio, 1600 m, Sierra de Tilzapotla, Morelos (Mexique), 28 juillet 2006. Photo : L. Legal
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Post by jmg on Aug 24, 2017 9:29:57 GMT
A third "pic" : Parides childrenae latifasciata (Krüger, 1925), femelle. Tunda Loma, Calderón (Esmeraldas, Équateur), 30 novembre 2013. Photo : J.-M. Gayman
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Post by Adam Cotton on Aug 24, 2017 11:31:56 GMT
Great! And it's good to see that the Central American taxa have been added to the page.
Adam.
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Post by wollastoni on Aug 24, 2017 11:46:55 GMT
Fantastic resource indeed ! Congrats Jean-Marc.
Oh and this picture of Parides alopius biotope makes me dream :
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Post by jmg on Sept 7, 2017 13:33:24 GMT
New nice pictures !
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phalaecus
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Post by phalaecus on Sept 8, 2017 5:42:21 GMT
Really a nice webpage. I have only a doubt: in the image illustrating Heraclides anchisiades and Parides phosphorus female, the latter is, in my opinion, a male of Mimoides ariarathes gayi (Lucas, 1852). Moreover I have never seen a Parides female at mud.
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Post by jmg on Sept 8, 2017 9:33:24 GMT
" Heraclides anchisiades and Parides phosphorus female, the latter is, in my opinion, a male of Mimoides ariarathes gayi (Lucas, 1852) " Yes, you're right ! I made the mistake of trusting the photographer for identification. Like what, you always have to check ALL. Many thanks !
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