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Post by cabintom on Dec 31, 2018 6:17:52 GMT
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Post by africaone on Dec 31, 2018 8:35:04 GMT
The genus needs verso examination
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Post by cabintom on Dec 31, 2018 9:54:38 GMT
The genus needs verso examination Fixed.
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Post by Adam Cotton on Dec 31, 2018 13:54:53 GMT
Lovely, thanks for sharing. Sorry I have no idea of the identity.
Adam.
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Post by mcheki on Dec 31, 2018 15:07:53 GMT
Not the easiest of Genera to identify. The best I can suggest at the moment is Oxylides feminina. Obviously this is a male. Anyone with an alternative suggestion? Happy New Year to all.
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Post by cabintom on Dec 31, 2018 21:19:48 GMT
The best I can suggest at the moment is Oxylides femina That's where I'm stuck. What's the difference between albata and feminina males?
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Post by mcheki on Jan 1, 2019 17:16:20 GMT
As far as I can see O albata differs from O feminina by the degree of black in the hindwing upperside tornal area. In albata this appears to be more of a black band whereas in feminina this tends to be internervular black spots. In your specimen this seems to be reduced further, with the black almost missing, so nearer to O feminina!?
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