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Re: NY Man charged with smuggling birdwings
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Re: NY Man charged with smuggling birdwings
by mothman55 » Thu Mar 20, 2025 5:10 pm
I think you may be right Adam, in some cases. When I raised Cairn's birdwings, I do remember one having a reddish orange sheen over the green just after emergence. It soon disappeared once dry. I have seen a photo of this on the internet some time ago, and when I saw the photo it reminded me of what I had seen. I remember hoping it would retain this colour and be something very special, but alas, it soon disappeared. I just did an internet search looking for this photo which displayed this phenomenon, but I can't find it. I reared a number of males, and only recall seeing this once. Perhaps it only lasts for a few minutes during the drying and as they typically have their wings folded while drying, possibly it would only be visible if they were disturbed and opened their wings briefly.adamcotton wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 6:48 pm I seem to remember reading that males of O. priamus poseidon are orange immediately on emergence from the pupa, and turn green as the wings dry. Can anyone confirm this?
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Re: Moving/ downsizing, donating collection, books, getting old
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Re: Naturalis Bioportal
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Re: Rare Delias butterflies
by wollastoni » Thu Mar 20, 2025 2:21 pm
Several mountains of New Guinea (especially in West Papua) would produce FOR SURE some new species if anyone is able to go and collect there : Foja Mountains, Wandammen Mts.
Some islands may still have some unknown full species but that's more dubious (Goodenough, ...).
To give you an example : the Foja Mts (not that far from Jayapura, but populated by an aggressive tribe + National Park) have been explored only twice by Henk van Mastrigt in the 2000s. He has spent very few days there. He has found 5 new Delias species. Delias cumanau for example : https://www.delias-butterflies.com/spec ... as-cumanau
Imagine being able to spend one year there... or to have a local catcher on place...
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Naturalis Bioportal
by wollastoni » Thu Mar 20, 2025 1:36 pm
Naturalis (Leiden Museum, Holland) has digitalised a large part of their butterfly collection.
It is very rich in historic specimens from former Dutch colonies (Indonesia, Papua...) and some other specimens. Very useful to see some rare species AND their collecting data.
An example with Delias clathrata, they have access to 15 specimens : https://bioportal.naturalis.nl/nl/resul ... perator=OR
A nice specimen caught by my friend Fred Gerrits
As discussed with Chuck in another topic, this is the kind of digitalization all big private collections should do too (yes, it takes time & money).
Check their database on your favourites genera.
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Re: Moving/ downsizing, donating collection, books, getting old
by wollastoni » Thu Mar 20, 2025 1:25 pm
You are right that it is a huge tasks and starting by rarities is a good idea.
I may hire someone to do it, to be sure it is done.
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Re: Moving/ downsizing, donating collection, books, getting old
by Chuck » Thu Mar 20, 2025 11:20 am
That had been my plan, really just a dream. It would take a thousand hours to do it. I really only "needed" to do about 30 drawers, but even that task is a couple hundred hours. So it never happened. I did get some of my proposed Papilio solstitius paratypes photographed and uploaded to iNat and BOLD, but even that took time.wollastoni wrote: ↑Thu Mar 20, 2025 10:02 am One of my plan, before donating/selling my collection in the future, is totally "digitalizing" it. So that, all entomologists will be able to study it in the future.
Of course digitalizing about 10,000 specimens with their collecting label is a crazy amount of work... so I hope I will have the energy to do so.
And then a digital copy will be sent to all Delias collectors/specialists.
Food for thoughts for some of you maybe.
Some institutions started the effort, though I don't know any that have kept up, and in some cases even the data that was online is now gone, probably when the funding dried up.
With something like Delias, the task is likely somewhat achieved as you've done- photo the important specimens. Uploading to InsectNet is great, but redundancy by uploading elsewhere (eg iNat) offers greater survivability of the data. There's plenty of Delias species that frankly we don't need any more photos of, so skip them and save time.
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Re: Moving/ downsizing, donating collection, books, getting old
by wollastoni » Thu Mar 20, 2025 10:02 am
Of course digitalizing about 10,000 specimens with their collecting label is a crazy amount of work... so I hope I will have the energy to do so.
And then a digital copy will be sent to all Delias collectors/specialists.
Food for thoughts for some of you maybe.
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Re: NY Man charged with smuggling birdwings
by adamcotton » Wed Mar 19, 2025 5:26 pm
Bob and Chuck,
Thanks. I suspect that my memory may have been back to front, and rather than priamus emerging orange and turning green I suspect that O. croesus emerges green and the wings turns orange as they dry.
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Re: NY Man charged with smuggling birdwings
by bobw » Wed Mar 19, 2025 2:42 pm
I've also seen priamus once or twice in buttefly houses here in England, although it was many years ago.
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Re: NY Man charged with smuggling birdwings
by Chuck » Wed Mar 19, 2025 1:49 pm
I have not heard this. I've seen freshly emerged urvilleanus, they are not orange, nor are freshly emerged victoriae.adamcotton wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 6:48 pm I seem to remember reading that males of O. priamus poseidon are orange immediately on emergence from the pupa, and turn green as the wings dry. Can anyone confirm this?
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Re: Moving/ downsizing, donating collection, books, getting old
by Chuck » Wed Mar 19, 2025 11:43 am
Moving to FL, a grave concern of mine, founded or not, is that a hurricane could wipe out everything, and all that science would be lost. That would be on me. So this way it's arguably protected (at least from a hurricane!)
I have no idea what I'll study next, being completely ignorant of Florida Leps. I'll figure it out later. I'll keep you updated, and thanks for the kind thoughts.
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Re: Moving/ downsizing, donating collection, books, getting old
by wollastoni » Wed Mar 19, 2025 7:36 am
Thank you too for sharing your feelings. It must be a tough decision indeed. I guess it's part of our hobby too. And I am sure that, after few months, you will feel relieved. An idea could be too start studying a new group which is interesting and doesn't take much space and money. I would say Catasticta for example... to keep the passion alive !
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Re: Nymphalis antiopa?
by adamcotton » Tue Mar 18, 2025 9:50 pm
I agree absolutely, the gap should not be more than 1 1/2 inches, even 2 inches is too wide.
Of course you need a bait container that is less than the height of the gap!
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Re: Nymphalis antiopa?
by Trehopr1 » Tue Mar 18, 2025 9:47 pm
Think I'm going to buy myself one of those hanging bait traps myself.
A whole lot more affordable than Ole' Leroy's "higher than hell" bait traps.
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Re: Nymphalis antiopa?
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Re: Nymphalis antiopa?
by kevinkk » Tue Mar 18, 2025 7:47 pm
I am going to try my first butterfly trapping this season, if nothing else than it's going to be easier than netting them. I found some premade
traps and other supplies at a site ( Forestry Suppliers,INC.
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Re: NY Man charged with smuggling birdwings
by adamcotton » Tue Mar 18, 2025 6:48 pm
Adam.