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Post by Maksim khorunov on Aug 25, 2018 15:48:26 GMT
Hello friends and colleagues! Who is versed in Pieridae tell me correctly I put the definition of species?
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Post by Adam Cotton on Aug 25, 2018 17:06:20 GMT
The top specimen looks like P. anais but to me the lower specimen should be P. paravatar, mind you I'm not a Pierid expert by any means so confirmation would be appreciated.
Adam.
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Post by Maksim khorunov on Aug 25, 2018 17:14:50 GMT
Adam, hello!
Thanks a lot, I'm also not sure what this beast is, Pareronia ceylanica or Pareronia paravatar. Temporarily wrote and now decided to consult.
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Post by Adam Cotton on Aug 25, 2018 17:33:59 GMT
I just checked d'Abrera (1981) and he stated that ceylanica only occurs in Sri Lanka, S to C India and Andamans, which suggests yours must be paravatar.
Adam.
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Post by Maksim khorunov on Aug 25, 2018 18:01:08 GMT
Oh, great, thank you Adam!
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Post by Paul K on Aug 25, 2018 18:50:33 GMT
The top specimen is indeed Pareronia anais anais, it is the only Pareronia species occurs on Ko Tao. The bottom specimen is Pareronia valeria lutescens. Both are males.
Paul
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Post by Maksim khorunov on Aug 25, 2018 20:10:13 GMT
Thanks Paul!
There is little information on Pareronia on the Internet and I have no books on This family.
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Post by Paul K on Aug 26, 2018 0:14:20 GMT
Pareronia paravatar does not occur on Malayan peninsula, only in continental SE Asia.
Paul
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