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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2018 20:28:53 GMT -8
I almost forgot about this game. Hint:it's a papilio species.
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Post by eurytides on Feb 4, 2018 20:48:16 GMT -8
North American?
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Post by Paul K on Feb 4, 2018 21:37:39 GMT -8
The first clue was it’s not Lepidoptera but now it’s Papilio...hm, something is not right here 😜
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Post by eurytides on Feb 4, 2018 23:11:51 GMT -8
The first clue was it’s not Lepidoptera but now it’s Papilio...hm, something is not right here 😜 Good catch! Does this mean Paul wins this round?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2018 4:15:37 GMT -8
Crap! You're right!! Told you I almost forgot about this game. I was remembering my runner up species.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2018 4:19:41 GMT -8
North American dragonfly species. Common name is referring to a celestial body.
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Post by eurytides on Feb 5, 2018 4:43:36 GMT -8
Comet darner?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2018 4:48:57 GMT -8
Yep. You got it and I'm starting to think I've got early onset dementia.
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Post by jshuey on Feb 5, 2018 7:05:32 GMT -8
Here is one that I think is pretty easy – combines color theory with typica food and is based on a well established common name.
If you are a gringo, you might think that this butterfly is the perfect complement for tortilla soup made with blue (Hopi) maize. But no native would ever make this mistake….
You should be able to take this one down to subspecies....
John
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