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Post by hewi on Nov 4, 2021 22:04:50 GMT
Adam, thank you for pointing that out.
The order has already been placed
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Post by hewi on Sept 1, 2021 12:05:46 GMT
Pterourus coroebus levis ssp. nov.
WINHARD, W. - "Neue Tagfalterunterarten aus Südamerika (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae, et Nymphalidae: Danainae, Ithomiini)" Atalanta, 52(3), August 2021, pp. 486-489, 2 pl.
Zerynthia africana fuchsi ssp. nov.
von STETTEN, M. - "Eine neue Unteart von Zerynthia africana (Stichel, 1907) aus dem nördlichen Tunesien (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae, Zerynthiini)" Atalanta, 52(3), August 2021, pp. 490-494, 2 pl.
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Post by hewi on Sept 26, 2020 8:00:17 GMT
the 3rd ist a moth of the genus Erateina, Geometridae family
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Post by hewi on Jul 29, 2020 21:10:39 GMT
The price is for a paper, after you may upgrade for perfect ex pupa specimen. I'm afraid that's not possible. The CITES certification contains a photo of the specimens that cannot be exchanged
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Post by hewi on Jul 29, 2020 9:12:55 GMT
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Post by hewi on Mar 9, 2020 12:46:18 GMT
When an author raises an infrasubspecific name in rank, he becomes the author of the taxon after the rank increase.
The first author is irrelevant, as infrasubspecific names have no nomenclatural validity.
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Post by hewi on Feb 16, 2020 10:52:17 GMT
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Post by hewi on Feb 14, 2020 21:20:33 GMT
there are no holotypes at all of forms.
There are, however, holotypes of subspecies.
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Post by hewi on Feb 10, 2020 22:06:13 GMT
I only know of one book that describes and depicts the old world Catocalas: Good old SEITZ, The Macrolepidotera of the Earth, Volume 3, Noctuiform Phalaenae. (english edition)
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Post by hewi on Jul 19, 2019 13:14:17 GMT
btw., he correct date of the first description of goliath is 1894, according to the research of ATTAL. Oberthür first had described goliath in 1888 as an infra-subspecific form of O. arruana, and therefore not available after the ICZN. In 1894 he changed his opinion about the status of goliath.
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Post by hewi on Jul 18, 2019 21:48:52 GMT
The population of Ornithoptera goliath of Waigeo is no longer considered to be the nominative subspecies goliath goliath. The type specimen of goliath comes from Yapen island but not from Waigeo.
The population of Waigeo has now been named O. goliath naturalis ATTAL, 2019.
The name O. goliath ukihidei HANAFUSA, 1994 that has been applied to the population of Yapen so far, has sunken to synonymy therefore .
See: ATTAL, Stéphane "Ornithoptera goliath Oberthür, 1894: redécouverte du type, description d'une nouvelle sous-espèce" Antenor, pp. 7-18, 9 fig., June 2019
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Post by hewi on Nov 14, 2018 21:42:52 GMT
Yes, here a picture of the couple
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Post by hewi on Nov 14, 2018 9:55:49 GMT
Peter, thank you very much.
Yes, I am really proud of my sloanus female.
The male is just as beautiful, only smaller.
Manfred
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Post by hewi on Nov 13, 2018 18:08:18 GMT
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Post by hewi on Nov 13, 2018 18:07:48 GMT
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