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Post by lordpandarus on Jun 22, 2011 15:54:35 GMT -8
So at the present ,are all specimens for sale "net caught" or captured in traps, or some are ex-pupae?
I haven't seen truly mint specimen
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2011 16:11:05 GMT -8
" I believe there are now two subspecies too. It is on my 'wants' list, one day I will get one! Dave " Dave, I've attached a pic of my A. splendida esmeralda. It is from Atalaya,Ucayali, PERU. I honestly don't know exactly what makes it ssp. esmeralda, but it was a decent specimen for a decent price at the time. Attachments:
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Post by saturniidave on Jun 22, 2011 17:30:24 GMT -8
Nice one Bill!
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Post by lordpandarus on Jun 22, 2011 19:22:11 GMT -8
Mine is from Picuroyacu, Amazonas,Loreto Peru
Yours looks like the wingshape is a bit different (less narrow wingshape)
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Post by nomihoudai on Jun 23, 2011 1:24:48 GMT -8
There is no subspecies for Anaeomorpha mentioned on Gerardo Lamnas site and I can't really think that he just may have forgotten as he did the names list first, so you can probably just forget about them.
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Post by bobw on Jun 23, 2011 3:07:56 GMT -8
Ssp. esmeralda was only described recently, after Gerardo's checklist was published. I have the OD at home but no access to it at the moment. The differences are fairly slight as far as I remember; I have quite large series of both and will check thoroughly if I ever find time to set them.
Bob
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