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Post by miguel on Dec 5, 2017 7:33:16 GMT -8
Hi All;
I don´t see the name of the person that you are talking about,sometimes I buy from Thailand and I want to know if the person with I make bussiness is reliable or not.
Miguel
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Post by miguel on Jun 3, 2017 4:45:20 GMT -8
I have not used bait traps,but in summer is very common to see the european Charaxes looking for figs in the Ficus Carica .
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Post by miguel on May 31, 2017 9:01:21 GMT -8
Today I have seen 2-3,they fly very very quick.
If I could collect one I´ll send it to you.
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Post by miguel on May 29, 2017 8:33:53 GMT -8
Hi Joe;
Very difficult to collect Charaxes larvae,I work in a place full of their feeding plant(Arbutus unedo) and I have seen only two larvae.
The butterfly is very common in August-September,but It´s not easy to collect A-1 specimens.
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Post by miguel on May 25, 2017 9:16:30 GMT -8
The butterflies are here,the places that I use to go are now full with Pyronia bathseba,Gonepteryx cleopatra,Limenitis reducta,Charaxes jasius,Lampides boeticusand so many more.
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Post by miguel on May 20, 2017 10:18:21 GMT -8
Here in a part of the spanish Mediterranean I have seen less butterflies tan other years but one day is very sunny and next day is cloudy and rainy,I suppose that is one of the reasons of seeing less butterflies tan other years,typical butterflies of April as Anthocharis,Satyrium or Callophrys are flying now.
Miguel
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Satyrs
Jul 9, 2016 2:28:56 GMT -8
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Post by miguel on Jul 9, 2016 2:28:56 GMT -8
I have collected Brintesia and Hipparchias that stopped in my socks.
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Post by miguel on Mar 26, 2016 14:52:28 GMT -8
Joee,if you want to send part of those butterflies to Spain,I'll be glad of receive it.
Miguel
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Post by miguel on Mar 26, 2016 14:44:10 GMT -8
I hace seen that in the last 3-4 years the only months without butterflies here are December and January.
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Post by miguel on Mar 20, 2016 9:43:38 GMT -8
I don't remember another February with the big quantity of butterflies flying here in the small mountains surrounding Castellón de la Plana,Spain. In a few days of that month I hace seen:Papilio machaon,Iphiclides podalirius,Pontia daplidice,Pieris brassicae,Pieris rapae,Leptidea sinapis,Anthocharis belia,Colias crocea,Gonepteryx cleopatra,Lasiommata megera,Pararge aegeria,Vanessa cardui,Pseudophilotes panoptes and Glaucopsyche melanops.
Miguel
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Post by miguel on Dec 3, 2015 6:20:15 GMT -8
Joe,I usually go to my hometown in April-may and I always see Graellsia, beautiful moth (for me the most beautiful of Europe),last one that I saw was trying to scape from a bat(and she did it),but some many times I see moths smashed by cars.
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Post by miguel on Dec 1, 2015 6:38:54 GMT -8
Graellsia isabelae also eats Pinus nigra.
In varios parts of Spain It's no strange to see them in the lights of the small towns surrounded by Pinaceas.
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Post by miguel on Jun 24, 2015 6:44:34 GMT -8
Erebia zapateri from 1908
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Post by miguel on Nov 12, 2014 9:16:19 GMT -8
Hello Tom:
In ¨Butterflies of the World¨ the book of H.L.Lewis(Yes I know that the book was written in 1975)in the few words dedicated for every specie,H.eleala is cited from Sierra Leona to Congo.
Miguel
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Post by miguel on Nov 10, 2014 13:34:09 GMT -8
Hi:
I think the first one is Hypokopelates eleala.
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