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Post by Sergey Kovalev on Apr 13, 2016 9:07:14 GMT -8
Papilio dehaanii ssp. from Kunashir island (female)
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Post by Sergey Kovalev on Feb 27, 2015 6:02:44 GMT -8
As far as I know, they do not have a site and do not sell anything on Ebay. Write to me in PM your email. I'll send you their price + the price of another person. You will see everything.
Serg
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Post by Sergey Kovalev on Feb 26, 2015 9:15:02 GMT -8
Dmitriy Goshko - dmitriy.goshko@gmail.com Nikolay Rubin - entobel@tut.by (Very accurate and detailed labels)
Quality always match the declared. I recommend to request from them a price. Prices - moderate and adequate.
Best regards Serg
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Post by Sergey Kovalev on Feb 19, 2014 6:46:27 GMT -8
Dear Adam,
Thank you very much. Yes most likely these copies - both Papilio mechowi mechowi.
Serg
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Post by Sergey Kovalev on Feb 19, 2014 0:19:41 GMT -8
Dear Adam, Thierry Look, please, once again at a photo. I made larger. Whether really right copy is gallienus ? It is very difficult to me to translate Thierry's comment through Google-translator. Whether correctly I understand, what at Papilio gallienus at a white strip of the bottom wings external angle less sharp ? If yes, that on mine they identical. Serg
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Post by Sergey Kovalev on Feb 18, 2014 1:38:11 GMT -8
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Post by Sergey Kovalev on Feb 17, 2014 0:55:22 GMT -8
Hello all. At the left a male from Kibale Forest - W.Uganda (It was bought as Papilio mechowi mechowi) On the center two males from the central Cameroon - Mbalmayo (Were bought without name) On the right a male and a female from RCA (Were bought as Papilio gallienus) Help to understand, please, who is who actually. And if here two sp., than they differ.
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Post by Sergey Kovalev on Jan 22, 2014 0:22:12 GMT -8
Andrey, Manfred Many thanks !
Serg
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Post by Sergey Kovalev on Jan 21, 2014 1:39:08 GMT -8
Hello All, Prompt, please, this female treats what subspecies ? Serg
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Post by Sergey Kovalev on Oct 10, 2013 6:01:26 GMT -8
Personally I always put an exsiccator on a ladle with very hot water. In an exsiccator I put strongly the wet hot sand Right after its boiling.
Serg
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Post by Sergey Kovalev on Oct 9, 2013 7:19:44 GMT -8
Never I cut wing veins. 12 clocks in an exsiccator. I take out and warm up a body fingers (at the basis of veins) After inject of warm water in the basis of forward veins (an insulinic syringe 1 ml. To inject ABSOLUTELY SLIGHTLY). Again I warm up a body hands, but is more narrow THROUGH the weak napkin (it will absorb excess injected water) And again 6-12 clocks in an exsiccator (depending on softness of a body) Serg
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Post by Sergey Kovalev on Dec 24, 2012 1:12:30 GMT -8
Thank you very much for the clarification !
Serg
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Post by Sergey Kovalev on Dec 21, 2012 5:45:52 GMT -8
Papilio bootes 2 Attachments:
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Post by Sergey Kovalev on Dec 21, 2012 5:45:07 GMT -8
Papilio bootes Attachments:
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Post by Sergey Kovalev on Dec 21, 2012 5:41:24 GMT -8
Sorry haven't managed with attaching more than one pic Attachments:
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