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Post by aeternizare on Oct 31, 2020 19:47:08 GMT
(Sorry if the image formatting is off, I'm not used to using this type of forum.) I have no information about where these butterflies came from as they were gifted to me with no labeling or further information. I'd appreciate any help I can get with these! (let me know if I've made the thread incorrectly as I'm quite new, thank you ) - Leah
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Post by cabintom on Oct 31, 2020 21:01:33 GMT
Top one looks like Papilio demodocus.
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Post by aeternizare on Oct 31, 2020 21:21:04 GMT
Top one looks like Papilio demodocus. Thank you
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Post by jmg on Oct 31, 2020 23:45:06 GMT
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Post by aeternizare on Nov 1, 2020 3:03:03 GMT
Thank you SO much I was struggling with that one.
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Post by jmg on Nov 1, 2020 8:38:36 GMT
Here Parides iphidamas iphidamas, male and female, from El Pirú, Chiapas (Mexico): and here Parides iphidamas calogyna (Rothschild & Jordan, 1906), male, from Tunda Loma, Calderón (Esmeraldas, Ecuador): the female from the same location :
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Post by jmg on Nov 1, 2020 8:48:55 GMT
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Post by aeternizare on Nov 1, 2020 20:28:36 GMT
Thank you those are fascinating!
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Post by exoticimports on Nov 2, 2020 0:33:27 GMT
What’s written on the pieces of white paper on each pin?
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Post by Adam Cotton on Nov 2, 2020 7:58:26 GMT
What’s written on the pieces of white paper on each pin? Indeed, I was wondering the same. It should be locality data, which would help identify the Parides more accurately. Adam.
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Post by aeternizare on Nov 14, 2020 18:39:07 GMT
What’s written on the pieces of white paper on each pin? Indeed, I was wondering the same. It should be locality data, which would help identify the Parides more accurately. Adam. They're ones I've pinned myself and the text is just a code for me to remember which is which unfortunately. The person I got the unpinned butterflies from didn't provide any locational information.
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