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Post by sensedigger on Jul 15, 2015 0:52:08 GMT
Thanks, trehopr1.
How I wish there was at least one species of Goliathus beetles here in the dusty outskirts of Moscow, cabintom...
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Post by deliasfanatic on Jul 15, 2015 1:22:00 GMT
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Post by sensedigger on Jul 15, 2015 3:27:16 GMT
I'm sorry, deliasfanatic, but your pictures do not show up on my PC (maybe I lack some program, and I'm not a software expert).
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Post by deliasfanatic on Jul 15, 2015 3:50:08 GMT
I'm sorry, deliasfanatic, but your pictures do not show up on my PC (maybe I lack some program, and I'm not a software expert). Thanks for your comment. Is there anyone else who can't see them?
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Post by cabintom on Jul 15, 2015 3:57:06 GMT
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Post by deliasfanatic on Jul 15, 2015 6:08:39 GMT
Yes, that's it, Tom - sensedigger, can you see Tom's link in the different format?
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Post by sensedigger on Jul 15, 2015 6:37:05 GMT
No, I can not, I've already tried (the format is the same as far as I can see on my old PC).
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Post by sensedigger on Jul 16, 2015 2:20:25 GMT
So, is there any problem to repost the photos in such a way that I can finally assess them using my outdated ancient artefact hardware made of timber somewhere in Honduras and smuggled to Mother Russia on board of a Mongolian submarine?
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Post by deliasfanatic on Jul 16, 2015 4:13:17 GMT
I don't know why you're unable to see my previous photos, posted by hosting at a photo storage site. We prefer not to host photos here on this forum, since it costs the forum owner to host them here. However, this time I will try it with 2 small photos, so that we can see whether you are able to view them. I can only post one attachement per post this way, so I'll make another post to illustrate the female.
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Post by deliasfanatic on Jul 16, 2015 4:14:25 GMT
Here is the female (original data labels shown with each specimen). Have you seen my text that originally accompanied these photos, or shall I post that information again?
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Post by sensedigger on Jul 16, 2015 4:34:41 GMT
Many thanks, Mr Moderator, yes I do see them!
And there is no need to repeat the text, for I've read it. Let us see what we have here...
Well, both specimens are just great, but neither of them looks like eisnerianus to me...
I'd rather say these resemble ssp. flaugeri.
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Post by deliasfanatic on Jul 16, 2015 6:00:13 GMT
OK, I'm glad that you can see them now....and thanks for the information.
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Post by sensedigger on Jul 16, 2015 6:18:20 GMT
You are welcome, but let us wait until Adam says his word...
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Post by Adam Cotton on Jul 16, 2015 16:27:53 GMT
Well, I am nowhere near the Parnassius expert that you may think I am, but judging from the locality stated on the labels they should be ssp. serenissimus.
Ssp. flaugeri is found further west in Pakistan. These came from Jammu & Kashmir north of Srinagar.
Adam.
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Post by deliasfanatic on Jul 16, 2015 17:11:40 GMT
Thanks, Adam. Despite much searching, I've never found a location for Mohan Merg. I'm not terribly familiar with Parnassius locations, and so far I have had several disagreeing opinions as to ssp! (Not least being the validity, or not, of some taxa.)
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