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Post by cabintom on Sept 4, 2018 13:59:05 GMT
Regarding the females of H. dubia and H. lebona Larsen (in METAMORPHOSIS Vol. 8, No. 4) stated: "The females are black with some white tornal markings on the hind-wing and are so similar that they cannot at present be identified with certainty. Any attempt at linking males with females must await the study of material taken in copula. However, the presumption must be that females with the largest white tornal spots pertain to H. lebona."
Is there a reason why you wouldn't place this with H. lebona?
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Post by mcheki on Sept 4, 2018 14:35:02 GMT
Thank you for the METAMORPHOSIS reference, I will read my copy a soon as I can. I had overlooked this. You are probably correct and this specimen is H lebona from what I have gleaned so far.
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