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Post by nomad on Nov 5, 2013 19:57:48 GMT -8
Nice photos. Thanks.
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Post by Adam Cotton on Nov 6, 2013 9:35:58 GMT -8
The P. dardanus female aberration looks like the result of inbreeding to me. I have occasionally seen specimens of local Papilio species with very few scales on the wings when I have bred a lineage for several generations. They certainly look unusual, but I very much doubt if this specimen was wild caught.
Adam.
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Post by jensb on Nov 6, 2013 12:16:48 GMT -8
Thnx for the information. Here some other videos on this video you can finde nomihoudai but he is clearing his stand cause it was at the end of the fair that i filmed this. 15-20 sec.
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Post by nomihoudai on Nov 6, 2013 12:25:48 GMT -8
Lol, well you can mostly see my back and my favorite orange shirt. I noticed somebody filming and I wanted to turn around but then you were gone already. You should have called me then I would have waved into the cam
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Post by jensb on Nov 6, 2013 12:40:28 GMT -8
Then we will do that next time To bad i came a second to late to buy those lycaena salustius/feredayi (i forgot which of the species it where) Greets Jens
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