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Post by panzerman on Feb 13, 2011 14:27:20 GMT -8
more... John ;D Attachments:
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Post by maurizio on Feb 13, 2011 16:02:52 GMT -8
If I'm right, you have either Archon apollinus and Archon apollinaris, so you lack only Archon bostanchii.
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Post by nusferatus369 on Feb 13, 2011 19:10:21 GMT -8
What is the identification keys for the Archon. Because i have the two specise but can't make the differance. Only i see is the apollinaris is smaller.
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Post by maurizio on Feb 14, 2011 4:50:45 GMT -8
What is the identification keys for the Archon. Because i have the two specise but can't make the differance. Only i see is the apollinaris is smaller. Have a look at last abdominal segments of both species and tell me what colour you see
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Post by robert61 on Feb 14, 2011 8:44:42 GMT -8
John has a nice pair Archon bostanchii ;D...... it´s still in Germany Robert Attachments:
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Post by nusferatus369 on Feb 15, 2011 13:12:59 GMT -8
the abdomen is yellow-orrange for my apollinaris and yellow black for my apollinus the last black for the two specise.
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Post by maurizio on Feb 15, 2011 13:52:49 GMT -8
the abdomen is yellow-orrange for my apollinaris and yellow black for my apollinus the last black for the two specise. Perfect!! You found the most important differential character. Furthermore apollinaris has the head black with a thin purple edging, while apollinus has head totally black.
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Post by maliciousinchworm on Feb 15, 2011 23:59:26 GMT -8
That was nice to learn! Would like more thread like this one in the Insectnet -how to Id a... Could be a nice section.
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