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Post by miguel on Sept 22, 2018 6:26:12 GMT -8
Yes is Pseudochazara cingovskii,I don´t know if It´s allowed their sale.
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Post by miguel on Sept 17, 2018 8:31:11 GMT -8
In the last years(also this year)when september arrives,National Geographic is offering here in Spain a colectable named BICHOS(Bugs in English),this collecteble offers with a magazine one box with a butterfly,a beetle or other insects,they say that those insects are coming from farms.
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Post by miguel on Aug 28, 2018 13:27:16 GMT -8
Around ten years ago I was very tired of walking in a part of the mountains that make the natural frontier between Spain and Francebefore to come to Hotel I decided to walk in a place with a big numbers of trees(of course with the net in the bag),then between the branches of a small Fraxinus I saw my first Apatura ilia,unfortunately when I tried to get my net from the bag the butterfly was gone.
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Post by miguel on Aug 11, 2018 12:12:45 GMT -8
Then I don´t understand the utility of a butterfly farm,I thought that they were made to provide butterflies to buyers from everywhere,if you cann´t buy anything from them,What is their utility?
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Post by miguel on Aug 10, 2018 8:48:38 GMT -8
Great photos,I didn´t know that Phragmatobia fuliginosa also flies in North America.
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Post by miguel on Jul 31, 2018 6:12:13 GMT -8
Hi All,I have around 90 boxes,the biggest part are of European butterflies and moths.
Best wishes
Miguel
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Post by miguel on May 11, 2018 6:06:05 GMT -8
Austerlitz pins are still available for SHILAP members(SHILAP is one of the assiciations that I belong),the prize is around 6 dollars for 100 pins.
Miguel
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Post by miguel on May 8, 2018 6:06:16 GMT -8
Thanks Olivier,I´ll ask for the quality.
Miguel
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Post by miguel on May 7, 2018 7:45:09 GMT -8
Hello.
Does anybody have experience trading with Lovas Hanitra from Madagascar?She offers butterflies and moths from Madagascar but She says that she doesn´t have Paypal.
Miguel
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Post by miguel on Apr 30, 2018 6:50:48 GMT -8
Today I have seen flying Callophrys rubi that usually only flies in the beginning of march,but It´s very strange that this year the most common butterfly at this moment is Iphiclides podalirius that is flying very soon comparing to other years.
Miguel
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Post by miguel on Apr 13, 2018 10:55:27 GMT -8
Yes Paul,I think they make the list that way.
I think that there are around only 20 specimens collected of Satyrium pruni in the north of Spain,is one of the most rare specie of Lycaenidae here in Spain.
Miguel
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Post by miguel on Apr 13, 2018 8:03:05 GMT -8
They make the list and even they don´t make a review of the names they put in the lists,almost every year since last ten years I go to the mountains that make the frontier between Spain and France,I ask for a permit(Aragón community) and in the list they send me of protected species they always repeat the wrong spell in Satyrium pruni,for them is Satyrium runiand they haven´t solved the mistake for years.
Miguel
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Post by miguel on Apr 13, 2018 6:11:20 GMT -8
Here in Spain you need permits issued by diferents administrations,if you want to collect inside a natural Park you have to talk with the management of that Park.
For example in Andalucia there are more tan 40 species of Lepidoptera that you cann´t collect even common species are protected with nosense and here in the place that I live very common specie as Euphydryas aurinia is protected,I don´t know the way they choose to select the species to protect.
Miguel
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Post by miguel on Dec 19, 2017 11:34:32 GMT -8
Look for the Genus Agrochola,I think maybe you have one in the second photo,now I´m trying too to determinate various Noctuidae from Spain and I´m getting crazy with some of them.
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Post by miguel on Dec 19, 2017 9:24:01 GMT -8
Hello,I don´t know so much about Canadian Moths but in the first photo the first moth is a Mythimna,in the second photo I see two Orthosia.
Miguel
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