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Post by Adam Cotton on Nov 24, 2018 14:18:10 GMT
I just got the photos of the Sukkit collection back from Antonio, so here as promised is the drawer of Libythea species: Adam.
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Post by Adam Cotton on Nov 24, 2018 14:20:13 GMT
It looks like he wasn't certain about the identity of the orange banded species, and just put the specimens on the right of the box, rather than above the name tags.
Adam.
PS. To see the photo enlarged right click on the image, open it in a new tab and then click to zoom.
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Post by trehopr1 on Nov 25, 2018 3:03:25 GMT
Thank you Adam for kindly posting that photo of your friends captures. It looks like he did alright in finding them in his various travels within country. Very nice.
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Post by Adam Cotton on Nov 25, 2018 14:51:24 GMT
Comparing the specimens in the photo (I can't easily access the actual box as it's 2nd bottom in a stack of 15) the 2 columns on the right, with pale subapical forewing spots are L. celtis. I'm not sure where they are from just by looking at the photo, but possibly they are not ssp. lepita since they have been separated to the right. The 4 specimens just to the left of those appear to be L. mhyrra hecura from the south, rather than ssp. sanguinalis from mainland Thailand above the determination label.
Adam.
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