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Post by lordpandarus on Apr 2, 2021 17:59:40 GMT -8
This larvae inflation thing looks incredibly difficult
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Post by lordpandarus on Mar 29, 2021 6:18:47 GMT -8
I got the male a while back
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Post by lordpandarus on Mar 28, 2021 19:11:53 GMT -8
just set this. I think it's one of the most beautiful butterflies in the world
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Post by lordpandarus on Feb 16, 2021 19:44:47 GMT -8
I have the male but it's in a Riker so harder to take a nice picture
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Post by lordpandarus on Feb 16, 2021 19:39:31 GMT -8
Actually (real) Euphaedra themis male is really hard to get. Mine is the only one I've seen.
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Post by lordpandarus on Feb 15, 2021 17:44:19 GMT -8
I remember another thread where specimens were shown but couldn't find it. E. wakefieldi Female I just set
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Post by lordpandarus on Feb 15, 2021 15:43:41 GMT -8
The specimen of P. cresphontes pictured in Paul Smart Encyclopedia of the Butterfly World is from Mexico and looks more like the P.thoas in your comparison pic. Like I said, easily misidentified! Do you have a picture you can upload show the butterfly in the book?
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Post by lordpandarus on Feb 15, 2021 12:18:31 GMT -8
The specimen of P. cresphontes pictured in Paul Smart Encyclopedia of the Butterfly World is from Mexico and looks more like the P.thoas in your comparison pic.
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Post by lordpandarus on Feb 15, 2021 7:27:36 GMT -8
Thanks for all the replies that was very informative!
I didn't even think of P.rumiko
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Post by lordpandarus on Feb 14, 2021 19:13:40 GMT -8
I have this picture saved of "Graphium nigrescens"
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Post by lordpandarus on Feb 14, 2021 19:00:59 GMT -8
oh well, I was kind of hoping it was cresphontes because I didn't have that species!
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Post by lordpandarus on Feb 14, 2021 18:59:16 GMT -8
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Post by lordpandarus on Feb 14, 2021 18:34:52 GMT -8
E.adonina is usually more golden though
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Post by lordpandarus on Feb 14, 2021 18:30:53 GMT -8
I think thoas. The forewing spots in cells M2, M3, Cu1 all typical thoas. Hindwing submarginal yellow spots - looking at the crescent shape of the innermost two spots, this would also go with thoas. oh no! more confusion!
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Post by lordpandarus on Feb 14, 2021 18:27:31 GMT -8
well, here a pic besides P. thoas thoas from Brasil. but I'm not sure what P.thoas from mexico looks like for proper comparison
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