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Post by wolf on Feb 14, 2019 18:30:33 GMT
Another endemic to The Philippines and Mindoro island. Parantica noeli, flying only on Mt. Halcon
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Post by wolf on Feb 12, 2019 20:51:03 GMT
wolf , all your pictures seem to be missing! Jan i know. Its annoying. I dont know why it keeps happening...i will try and reupload
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Post by wolf on Feb 10, 2019 13:53:17 GMT
Graphium delesserti palawanus female! From july 2012, somewhere on the road between Roxas and Port Barton in Palawan
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Post by wolf on Dec 15, 2018 22:46:12 GMT
If u want it, u will have to do like laurie and the japanese ppl. Go there now straight away and collect a few specimens before they close off the whole peninsula
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Post by wolf on Nov 7, 2018 15:43:54 GMT
it worked like a charm
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Post by wolf on Nov 7, 2018 15:39:57 GMT
u just have to put image tags in manually from the phone, get you image link. Type [ img ][ /img ] without the spaces and paste the imagelink inbetween the tags. Should work
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Post by wolf on Nov 3, 2018 10:14:05 GMT
i need alittle more help. Im labeling all my butterflies from the philippines now. I have some trouble with Mycalesis. On the bottom is a pair which i have determined as Mycalesis ita sinonia. The above one looks different, it resembles the female ita, but from the sent hair and the shape of the wings and abdomen it is clearly a male specimen. I've looked around on the internet and found some pics determined as Mycalesis felderi from Mindoro that looks exactly the same as my top specimen. But according to the revised checklist of leps from phillipines from 2012 it does not occur on Mindoro. I have 2 specimens of the darker coloration specimen, the rest are brigther colored ones like the ita. Is it 2 separate spp, or just colorvariation?
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Post by wolf on Oct 5, 2018 19:09:13 GMT
That os a lexias pardalis...this is euthalia larva
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Post by wolf on Sept 25, 2018 19:43:06 GMT
Thanks Jan. I fixed the A.speciosa picture. I'm finally done taking pics and editing all the species from my trip in april last year. Those two spp pictured here i bought/got as a gift from my friend Noel in Mindoro. It would be awesome to see them in their habitat though I'm allready thinking about going back again, but i will have to wait for a couple of years more atleast.
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Post by wolf on Sept 24, 2018 18:17:33 GMT
Austrozephyrus reginae pair from Palawan in The Philippines. Data: Brooke's point, Mt. Matalingahan. April-June 2016.
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Post by wolf on Sept 24, 2018 17:37:01 GMT
Terinos romeo pair. Endemic to Panay Island in The Philippines. Data: Makato area, April 2015
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Post by wolf on Sept 9, 2018 20:01:57 GMT
Np Jan, thanks for pointing me in some kind of direction as i had no clue where to even start. I have that pdf allready but i have some trouble using the key, as i often dont know/understand the description in the texts of what wingcell or whatever to look for
EDIT: I think i found the one u suggested notocrypta. I dont think it is, us they are mote black and the spots are cojoined not scattered like that. Though i looked through the pdf u posted with hesperiidae and on page 22, top right picture is a hesperiidae which looks suspisciously like mine, Celaenorrhinus halconis
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Post by wolf on Sept 9, 2018 17:12:17 GMT
Thanks for the help Jan. Please check your PM, i sent u a msg
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Post by wolf on Sept 9, 2018 14:58:27 GMT
Thanks Tom! I actually adopted your setup to some extend. The first pictures in this topic is how i used to take photos of my specimens. Its basically just pinning the leps to a styrofoam board and taking the picture. Now i made a box with fishingline to place the specimens on, and i bought a roll with attachable led lights which i attached around at the top of the box. The end result looks much better i think, but it also takes alot more time to edit the pics, cut out the backgrounds etc
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Post by wolf on Sept 9, 2018 7:42:02 GMT
Posting a pic of what i allready put as A.albina for comparison + Another that i forgot to post earlier. I think the nymphalid is Neptis cymela, but i cant seem to find good reference pics online I'm very curious about the hesperiidae, awaiting your reply Jan!
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