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Post by exoticimports on Jan 7, 2018 17:44:31 GMT
Can anyone id these?
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Post by Adam Cotton on Jan 7, 2018 18:20:03 GMT
Any locality information?
Adam.
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Post by hewi on Jan 7, 2018 18:57:20 GMT
I think Ascalapha odora female
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Post by exoticimports on Jan 8, 2018 14:05:52 GMT
It's not ascalapha odorata, at least the form I'm most familiar with. It has sufficient differentiation from the common form. Also, the larger (top) specimen has a wingspread of only 10cm.
Location is the problem. I loaned a bunch of papered material to a friend. These were returned in the Western Province, Solomon Islands box, but I'm wondering if they were actually from Napo, Ecuador.
The site "Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms" says that odorata has been introduced into Asia, including (on the map) PNG which is right next door to Solomon Islands.
Help!
Chuck
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Post by exoticimports on Jan 10, 2018 13:15:26 GMT
I'm not making headway. Can't find any references to odorata in Asia...
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