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Post by sam9710 on Jan 8, 2018 23:23:53 GMT -8
Hi everyone! I used to take this O.tithonus specimens,and the collecting data is Wapoga W.papua.
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Post by sam9710 on Jan 8, 2018 23:27:32 GMT -8
I want to know what subspecies of this specimen.Thank you! Attachments:
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Post by brookiana357 on Jan 14, 2018 18:46:38 GMT -8
According to Deslisle/Sclavo's book(s), the species is O. tithonus tithonus from the Wapoga river area. I too, have a pair from the same location.
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Post by leptraps on Jan 15, 2018 2:14:57 GMT -8
Just out of couriousty, what is the cost of these birdwings. I have no interest in them and so I do not collect them. And if I did, I am not sure I could afford them.
I have seen drawers of them in museums and some fellow Lepidopterist collections. Even at $25 USD each, I know someone with $100,000.00 USD worth of specimens.
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