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Post by xavm (Xavier) on Feb 26, 2015 13:41:59 GMT
"Montagne de lure. Alps de Haute France" it is ssp. venaissinus
I did synonymize as ssp provincialis.
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Post by nomad on Oct 30, 2018 15:45:00 GMT
Help Needed. I need some clarification on my post and identification. radusho posts are missing did he delete them? and I cannot find these subspecies names listed. I wrote Thanks for your help radusho, are isaricus and melliculus extant today. For sure, it is not known if Brodie actually captured these apollo but there were many British field collectors in Europe. I have some others to post, by various British collectors.Is isaricus the specimen from Neustadt and melliculus from the Riesengebrige Mtns (Krkonose) Trauteuau See. collector-secret.proboards.com/thread/260/museums-parnassius-apollo-specimens
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Post by nomad on Oct 30, 2018 16:00:49 GMT
Can Parnassius specialists please help with the names of the specimens not ID in this thread, with the deleted posts by one member, I cannot make head nor tail of this thread anymore. Its quite important to get the correct ID clarification so please help.
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Post by trehopr1 on Nov 13, 2018 5:48:51 GMT
I have always found member radusho very knowledgeable and informative about anything Parrnassius related. Pretty much the specialist here on that group. Would be a pity if he deleted his posts and we somehow lost him....
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Post by nomad on Nov 13, 2018 7:38:56 GMT
Yes, he was very helpful and is an Apollo/ Parnassius expert. I just needed to clarify a few things but I believe I have the information sorted now.
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