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Post by panzerman on Mar 17, 2011 13:38:57 GMT -8
From Greece.... John Attachments:
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Post by thanos on Mar 18, 2011 2:25:13 GMT -8
Nice. Maybe I will collect it here in this July. The female of this ssp. is hard to find,even if you go on this mountain in late July(when females are more numerous) and on a perfect day. Rhodopensis's female is also hard to find. The one of graecus is easier.
Thanos
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Post by thanos on Mar 20, 2011 2:08:56 GMT -8
Note that,for example, ssp.nevadensis (orange/yellow spots) is very similar to atrides - also I have collected specimens of graecus with orange/yellow spots(they occur not uncommonly in the population of this ssp.) that have exactly the same morphology with the ones I've collected on Erymnathos(atrides),but atrides is generally smaller in size than the other 2 Greek ssp.(graecus,rhodopensis) and not a single atrides specimen is known to have red spots.
Thanos
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Post by robert61 on Mar 20, 2011 12:33:50 GMT -8
a very fresh atrides female ;D Robert Attachments:
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