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Post by nomad on Nov 23, 2016 20:25:17 GMT
Thank you. I see the introduced Pieris rapae. When was it last seen?
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Post by nomihoudai on Nov 23, 2016 20:34:09 GMT
70's when I remember correctly. I worked with a deceased colleague that spend large parts of his career working on the Azores, and Canary islands. He told me this, but it is all so long ago that I can just remember the basic details.
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Post by xavm (Xavier) on Dec 20, 2016 8:42:01 GMT
Two ABB's reared this year.. Rich Just superb !
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Post by xavm (Xavier) on Dec 20, 2016 8:47:03 GMT
70's when I remember correctly. I worked with a deceased colleague that spend large parts of his career working on the Azores, and Canary islands. He told me this, but it is all so long ago that I can just remember the basic details. The last contact with Pieris wollastoni was in 1986. As you mention the possible reason of extinction is due to wollbachia infection.
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cheir
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Post by cheir on Feb 16, 2019 19:30:22 GMT
Hi Xavier. Could you provide again the information about P. cheiranthi at La Gomera? The link is not working anymore.
Thanks!
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Post by xavm (Xavier) on Feb 18, 2019 9:31:03 GMT
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Post by jmg on Feb 18, 2019 10:30:46 GMT
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