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Post by agriaslover on Dec 9, 2012 9:11:41 GMT -8
Dear collectors, I think it is interesting for all of us to see a few rare things from our collections (all families af butterflies.......) I will show today a few Papilio and Morpho This is an aberation of Papilio thoas cyniras male from Peru Attachments:
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Post by agriaslover on Dec 9, 2012 9:13:44 GMT -8
This is another aberation of Papilio thoas cyniras male from Peru. Made by nature not by photoshop!!!!!!! Attachments:
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Post by agriaslover on Dec 9, 2012 9:15:40 GMT -8
Eurytides iphitas male from Mato Grosso, Brasil. Extinct..... Attachments:
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Post by agriaslover on Dec 9, 2012 9:18:11 GMT -8
Eurytides orthosilaus from Mato Grosso, Brasil Attachments:
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Post by agriaslover on Dec 9, 2012 9:19:42 GMT -8
Papilio hermeli female very much red Attachments:
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Post by agriaslover on Dec 9, 2012 9:22:26 GMT -8
Papilio elephenor from the old good times of Mr. Sircar in Shillong, India Attachments:
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Post by agriaslover on Dec 9, 2012 9:23:50 GMT -8
Papilio lampsacus, now perhaps extinct..... Attachments:
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Post by agriaslover on Dec 9, 2012 9:24:53 GMT -8
A.semperi albofasciata aberation female Attachments:
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Post by agriaslover on Dec 9, 2012 9:26:23 GMT -8
A.polla female ex India (Sircar time.....) Attachments:
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Post by agriaslover on Dec 9, 2012 9:27:27 GMT -8
Graphium androcles aberation male from Sulawesi Attachments:
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Post by agriaslover on Dec 9, 2012 9:28:36 GMT -8
Callicore cyclops, Rarity ex Rio Tapajos, Brasil Attachments:
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Post by nomad on Dec 9, 2012 9:44:52 GMT -8
agriaslover All wonderful. I especially like the lovely G. androcles aberration and the black thoas specimen. Peter
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Post by sloanus on Dec 9, 2012 9:48:27 GMT -8
Superb display of rarities. Thanks for sharing.
Richard
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Post by Adam Cotton on Dec 9, 2012 10:06:51 GMT -8
Absolutely fantastic! Thanks for posting them for all of us to ogle, or maybe salivate at.
Adam.
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Post by pittendrighinsects on Dec 9, 2012 10:31:44 GMT -8
Amazing specimens, I really like the P. hermeli and thoas abberations. The P. lampsacus and elephanor must have cost you a fortune, btw the P. elephanor was recently rediscovered after it had been 'extinct' for 100 years.
Quintin
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