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Post by jaguarae on Apr 1, 2014 3:18:14 GMT -8
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Post by Adam Cotton on Apr 1, 2014 6:29:02 GMT -8
Almost, rather than a larva it is a pupa of a Hymenopteran parasitoid.
Adam.
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Post by jaguarae on Apr 2, 2014 0:48:47 GMT -8
Thank you for this precision Adam ! And what about the pupa of the butterfly ? Is someone can give at least the genus ?
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Post by robert61 on Apr 4, 2014 14:04:05 GMT -8
it should be a Brassolidae .Specialy if you see the plant ,that tells me it´s a Brassolidae.Have seen this Kind of caterpillar and pupae in South America and some Opsiphanes came out of them. Robert
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Post by jaguarae on Apr 5, 2014 0:43:49 GMT -8
I'll not have the opportunity to see what would have been able to go out !! May be a Brassolis sophorae Thank you for the identification
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Post by jaguarae on Apr 12, 2014 7:50:23 GMT -8
Here some photos of buterflies in nature that i found in various places of this country between Piribebuy , Bella Vista and Hernandarias ( and soon photos of the ones that i returned from there ) Papilio thoas brasiliensis on the sand of Parana river Papilio anchisiades capys Memphis acidalia victoria in the Parc of Tati Yupi near Hernandarias Calycopis caulonia flying in the same site than Parides anchises orbignyanus (Pirapo-Itapua)
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Post by jaguarae on Apr 12, 2014 7:57:51 GMT -8
And some landscapes of Paraguay-Itapua Near the Parana river and where Parides anchises orbignyanus flies at Pirapo
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