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Post by nusferatus369 on Feb 2, 2011 13:02:26 GMT -8
I catch this specimen at the ligh trap in Franklin,Qc on the june 8 2009. Any one catch this form. Because i will like to get more information about this special specimen. I never see one like this one any more. What can cause this abberation.
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Post by dertodesking on Feb 2, 2011 13:27:06 GMT -8
Hi nusferatus,
I have no knowledge of that actual species but temperature always seems to be one option for "creating" aberrations; for example many well known butterfly abs are caused by intentionally exposing the pupae to a cold period for a period of time (by refrigerating).
Maybe this would explain it?
Simon
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Post by nusferatus369 on Feb 2, 2011 17:44:20 GMT -8
I figure may be the cold can make that. Some place is the pollution can do such thing but where i catch this one is woodi hill not much pollution in this area. May the cold but do we no another effect can cause abberation. I wondering if some one have catch some thing like that or is unique specimen.
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Post by Chris Grinter on Feb 2, 2011 23:55:50 GMT -8
Very nice aberration! Just to be on the record, I do not believe pollution has anything at all to do with these forms (there is zero evidence for that).
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