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Post by isidro on Aug 26, 2019 9:20:20 GMT
It's possible to ID? Thanks!
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Post by isidro on Aug 31, 2019 5:11:01 GMT
Too difficult?
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Post by Paul K on Aug 31, 2019 18:58:07 GMT
Very difficult, even if they are not faded. I suppose it isĀ C. cliftoni and this is determinate only by location so I could be wrong.
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Post by isidro on Aug 31, 2019 20:38:18 GMT
Thanks! Really faded specimens are a problem, and with Cithaerias maybe is a big problem! One cannot know if the hind wings was originally yellow, pink, red or purple...
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Post by Paul K on Aug 31, 2019 22:12:05 GMT
Thanks! Really faded specimens are a problem, and with Cithaerias maybe is a big problem! One cannot know if the hind wings was originally yellow, pink, red or purple... Purple/blue -C. andromeda does not occur in Ecuador Yellow is not Cithaerias but Haetera and it is definitely not Haetera. It was pink or reddish pink originally
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