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Post by hewi on Apr 17, 2018 14:34:54 GMT
Olivier, b.t.w., if your Eucyane (Hypocrita) drucei from ebay has no red bands on the segments of the abdomen (underside), than it is the newly described Eucyane anerythra LAGUERRE, 2017. After the newest review of the genus drucei does not occur in Mexico.
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Post by hewi on Apr 17, 2018 8:32:36 GMT
that is very welcome.
So other collectors too have the chance to get such a rare item.
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Post by hewi on Apr 16, 2018 18:23:08 GMT
and you have offered it on ebay
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Post by hewi on Mar 25, 2018 21:27:04 GMT
I can only speak for the legal situation in Germany.
But if the butterflies were officially registered with the authorities at that time - within a certain period - a CITES certificate can be issued.
This also applies to Annex I animals.
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Post by hewi on Mar 25, 2018 20:25:38 GMT
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Post by hewi on Mar 23, 2018 12:40:44 GMT
1. Rapala huangi, TL: C. Nepal, Godavari
2. Rapala aenigma, TL: N. Vietnam, Sa Pa, Lao Cai P.
NAKAMURA, N. & SEKI, Y.: "Reexamination of Rapala nissa (Lycaenidae, Lepidoptera) and related taxa."
in: Butterflies, , No. 76, 31-12-2017, p. 4-14, 11 fig., 1 map
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Post by hewi on Feb 26, 2018 13:07:24 GMT
I'm sorry, but I can't upload the rest of the plates.
the error message appears:
This forum has exeeded its attachement space limit. Your file cannot be uploaded.
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Post by hewi on Feb 26, 2018 12:58:33 GMT
plate II
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Post by hewi on Feb 26, 2018 12:56:03 GMT
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Post by hewi on Feb 7, 2018 16:45:31 GMT
1. Eucyane monzoni, TL Guatemala, Finca Tarralès, Suchitépéquez, 1440 m
2. Eucyane anerythra, TL Guatemala, Biotopo del Quetzal, Baja Verapaz, 1680 m
LAGUERRE, Michel: "Review at the genus level of Hypocrita Hübner, (1807), Thyrgis Walker, 1854, and Chetone Boisduval, 1870. Descriptions of two new genera and two new species (Lepidoptera Erebidae Arctiinae Pericopina)
in: Antentor, Vol. 4(2), November 2017, p. 90-106, 28 fig. in col.
Two new and beautiful species, similar to Eucyane drucei
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Post by hewi on Jan 7, 2018 18:57:20 GMT
I think Ascalapha odora female
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Post by hewi on Nov 25, 2017 12:06:09 GMT
In the 40's larger quantities of these temperature forms of C. madagascariensis were cultivated. And they are still coming onto the market today. There is a very detailed publication about these experiments from 1940: CATALA, Renè: "Variations expérimentales de Chrysiridia madagascariensis"
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Post by hewi on Nov 14, 2017 9:59:14 GMT
that was the next already !!!
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Post by hewi on Nov 6, 2017 21:40:26 GMT
it's a couple of Agrias sahlkei ninus (f. lecerfi) from Brazil
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Post by hewi on Nov 6, 2017 8:34:04 GMT
LOL ! I collect Catocala's too. They can easily compete with the Agrias, at least for me.
The two are Catocala jessica. It is always difficult to get North American species in Europe.
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