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Re: A taste of the dark side: BEETLES!!
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moth similar to Orthosia hibisci
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Re: Unlocking the Hidden Art of Shingling
by adamcotton » Fri Jun 02, 2023 8:25 am
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Re: Unlocking the Hidden Art of Shingling
by wollastoni » Fri Jun 02, 2023 8:19 am
But I would be afraid to damage some scales or to have vein marks.
One aesthetic advice : put the HW a little bit lower like this one from Bicbugs
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Re: Unlocking the Hidden Art of Shingling
by adamcotton » Fri Jun 02, 2023 8:19 am
Interestingly I pin the data on the right of each specimen rather than the left - personal preference I suppose.
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Unlocking the Hidden Art of Shingling
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Re: Beautiful un-identified moth
by livingplanet3 » Fri Jun 02, 2023 2:49 am
Lily Caterpillar Moth (Spodoptera picta) -Partially_Mist76 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 2:36 am I've been taking pictures of moths for a while now and usually am able to identify them but this specific one I just cant seem to identify, anyone know what it is?...
https://www.brisbaneinsects.com/brisban ... pillar.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spodoptera_picta
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Beautiful un-identified moth
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Re: Entomological equipment supplier
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Battus philenor
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A great memory from my younger days was seeing the blooming mimosa trees full of philenor, cresphontes and glaucus. Those particular trees are now long gone, but I can still witness the same spectacle every summer, from the new mimosas that have grown up on my own property and in neighbor's yards. I can see from YouTube, that others have had the same experience -
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Re: Melanargia galathea
by daveuk » Wed May 31, 2023 5:09 pm
This is the first abberation I can remember seeing offered Trehopr.
I am currently rearing caterpillars of this species. It is a real favourite of mine. Sadly there are none in my locality. This species favours chalk or limestone soils. The soil is too acidic where I live unfortunately.
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Re: Melanargia galathea
by Trehopr1 » Wed May 31, 2023 4:22 pm
I have 3 or 4 of the typical ones but, no aberrations.
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Re: Interesting field storage: expedient, inexpensive
by Trehopr1 » Wed May 31, 2023 4:15 pm
Thank you for showing us Adam !
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Re: Some of my recent "papered" Stichopthalma
by Trehopr1 » Wed May 31, 2023 4:10 pm
S. fruhstoferi or these forms of it represent a species I have not had until now. You were very gracious and kind in passing along a couple for me to always enjoy.
They are indeed smaller and different looking than anything else I recently acquired. Perhaps, sometime I may run across something different or unusual in these and I will be sure to pass it along to you.
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Re: The Great Entomological Conundrum: Unit Trays vs. Space Optimization
by wollastoni » Wed May 31, 2023 4:03 pm
Must be a Farenheit-use brain disease !

Except for micro-moths or micro-coleoptera, I would not bother with unit trays.
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Re: Interesting field storage: expedient, inexpensive
by adamcotton » Wed May 31, 2023 3:19 pm
As you can see it is made from a single sheet of (in this case) newspaper, with the corners cut out and a thin layer of cotton wool on which the specimens are placed.
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Re: Interesting field storage: expedient, inexpensive
by adamcotton » Wed May 31, 2023 3:09 pm
Great, until the log book accidentally gets lost. It's best to write the data on one of the flaps. You can reuse the same packet another trip just by crossing out the old data and writing the new data below it.
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Re: New Papilio paper
by Leonard187 » Wed May 31, 2023 2:56 pm
Thank you for your kind replyadamcotton wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 12:56 pm Here is my listing of Papilio syfanius and P. maackii:
Papilio syfanius Oberthür, 1886
ssp. kitawakii Shimogôri & Fujioka, 1997 (23km N. of Zayu, East Thibet)
= pavonis Chou, Zhang & Xie, 2000 (Yunnan)
ssp. syfanius Oberthür, 1886 (TL: Tâ-Tsien-Loû)
= syphanius Verity, 1907 [Incorrect Subsequent Spelling]
= superans Draeseke, 1923 (TL: )
= kongaensis (Yoshino, 1997) (TL: Mt. Kongashan, Luting county, near Kanting, Sichuan prov., China)
= sichuanica (Schäffler, 2004) (TL: West of Leshan, ‘Red Basin’, East Sichuan, China)
f. albomaculata Verity, 1907 (TL: Ta-tong-kiao, N. W. China)
f. pseudomaackii (Schäffler, 2004) (TL: West of Leshan, ‘Red Basin’, East Sichuan, China)
ssp. albosyfanius Shimogôri & Fujioka, 1997 (TL: Likiang, Yunnan, China)
Papilio maackii Ménétriés, 1858
ssp. han (Yoshino, 1997) (TL: Mt. Wuyishan, Fujiang prov., China)
= shimogorii Fujioka, 1997 (TL: Mt. Omeishan, Sichuan, China)
ssp. maackii Ménétriés, 1858 (TL: à l'embouchure de l'Oussouri dans l'Amour ... depuis les montagnes de Chingan,
jusqu'à Khangar)
= raddei Bremer, 1861 (TL: Bureja)
= jutanus Fenton in Ishikawa, 1882 (TL: not only in Hokkaido, but also in the mountains of the main island)
= tutanus Fenton, 1882 (TL: Toshima and Iburi, Hokkaido)
= satakei Matsumura, 1919 (TL: Honshu (Gifu))
= maaki Draeseke, 1923 [Incorrect Subsequent Spelling]
= jezoensis Matsumura, 1927 (TL: Atsubetsu near Sapporo, Hokkaido)
= mandshurica Matsumura, 1927 (TL: Koshurei, Manchuria)
= kurilensis Matsumura, 1928 (TL: Shakotan, Kuriles)
= kaiensis Masuda, 1929 ()
= masuokai Kato, 1937 ()
= koraiveris Bryk, 1946 ()
= mirus Korshunov, 1998 ()
= nariensis Kim & Park, 1991 (TL: Ullungdo, Kyŏngpuk Prov, Korea)
Note that here I treat jutanus/tutanus Fenton, 1882 as a synonym of ssp. maackii. The name jutanus was published one month before tutanus and the former has priority, but nowadays everyone uses the latter name.
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Re: The Great Entomological Conundrum: Unit Trays vs. Space Optimization
by Chuck » Wed May 31, 2023 2:24 pm