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by eurytides
Fri Apr 12, 2024 12:30 am
Forum: Announcements & News
Topic: First butterfly of 2024
Replies: 7
Views: 343

Re: First butterfly of 2024

Keep an eye out for pipevine and zebra swallowtails.
by eurytides
Wed Apr 03, 2024 9:33 pm
Forum: Open Topics
Topic: Using absolutes: always, never
Replies: 6
Views: 219

Re: Using absolutes: always, never

I find the word “typical” helpful in these situations. Typical, X is found at location Y.
by eurytides
Sat Mar 30, 2024 12:27 am
Forum: Open Topics
Topic: Huh? Monarch butterfly range
Replies: 7
Views: 350

Re: Huh? Monarch butterfly range

Definitely breeds in Canada. Reaches some pretty northern locales. The map is just inaccurate.
by eurytides
Wed Mar 27, 2024 4:21 pm
Forum: Lepidoptera
Topic: Rarities in Charaxes
Replies: 44
Views: 1472

Re: Rarities in Charaxes

Chuck, what happens with the genus Amphion? I thought this was still legit?
by eurytides
Tue Mar 26, 2024 10:13 pm
Forum: Lepidoptera
Topic: Cartoon name for new species?
Replies: 5
Views: 280

Re: Cartoon name for new species?

Yeah, I say go for it!

Chuck: rex :)
by eurytides
Tue Mar 12, 2024 4:20 pm
Forum: Open Topics
Topic: Interesting Caterpillar Behaviour
Replies: 3
Views: 241

Re: Interesting Caterpillar Behaviour

That’s very cool. Do you have pictures? If you do, you could consider publishing the observations.
by eurytides
Mon Mar 04, 2024 10:48 pm
Forum: Field Reports
Topic: Spring Captures
Replies: 6
Views: 295

Re: Spring Captures

Chuck, where did you capture this fabulous pair of Nihilis absentus?
by eurytides
Mon Jan 29, 2024 10:06 pm
Forum: Open Topics
Topic: Insect collection cleaning
Replies: 6
Views: 867

Re: Insect collection cleaning

Compressed air? I mean, carefully utilized of course.
by eurytides
Sun Jan 28, 2024 1:27 am
Forum: Open Topics
Topic: The Little Drawer of Horrors
Replies: 5
Views: 873

Re: The Little Drawer of Horrors

Chuck, tell us more about the ones that are not MST, canadensis, or glaucus?
by eurytides
Tue Jan 23, 2024 2:55 am
Forum: Field Reports
Topic: The search for "wild" silkmoth cocoons
Replies: 4
Views: 835

Re: The search for "wild" silkmoth cocoons

Have not really gone out looking. Did find a live male cecropia cocoon. Promethea is the other one that’s common in my area but I have not looked for them since I raised a bunch in the summer and have some in the garage.
by eurytides
Wed Jan 03, 2024 2:03 am
Forum: Lepidoptera
Topic: Parnassius phoebus name conserved
Replies: 15
Views: 13964

Re: Parnassius phoebus name conserved

So Adam, was Doritis at one time a genus of orchid and butterfly simultaneously? Does the Code have something to say about these types of situations?
by eurytides
Tue Jan 02, 2024 5:13 pm
Forum: Lepidoptera
Topic: Parnassius phoebus name conserved
Replies: 15
Views: 13964

Re: Parnassius phoebus name conserved

Fun fact, until recently, Doritis was a genus of orchid. It has since been merged with the genus Phalaenopsis.
by eurytides
Sun Dec 17, 2023 1:20 am
Forum: Books, Publications and Media Reviews
Topic: Mexican Morphos reclassified
Replies: 9
Views: 3894

Re: Mexican Morphos reclassified

Yeah I downloaded it, in case I need it in the future. But I didn’t reply because I don’t collect Morphos currently. Never even been to South America. A lot of people just read stuff and don’t reply unless they think they have something to add that’s important to the community. I think I learn far m...
by eurytides
Sun Dec 10, 2023 10:32 pm
Forum: Lepidoptera
Topic: Papilio “turnus”
Replies: 3
Views: 3384

Re: Papilio “turnus”

Thanks Adam. I was not aware of this lectotype. When Pavulaan and Wright described Papilio appalachiensis in 2002, they actually designated a neotype for Papilio turnus. Is this still valid?
by eurytides
Sun Dec 10, 2023 4:18 pm
Forum: Lepidoptera
Topic: Papilio “turnus”
Replies: 3
Views: 3384

Papilio “turnus”

Hi all,

“Turnus” is an old name associated with Papilio glaucus. When I look this up, I see references to Papilio turnus, Papilio glaucus turnus, and Papilio glaucus form turnus.

Does anyone know more about the usage of “turnus” or can provide the original description?
by eurytides
Wed Dec 06, 2023 4:32 pm
Forum: Lepidoptera
Topic: P. polytes male Simeulue
Replies: 4
Views: 4115

Re: P. polytes male Simeulue

Yikes. I didn’t spend enough time looking to pick up on that!
by eurytides
Tue Dec 05, 2023 10:31 pm
Forum: Lepidoptera
Topic: P. polytes male Simeulue
Replies: 4
Views: 4115

Re: P. polytes male Simeulue

There is one record on iNat. Not sure if you can see what you need to from the photo, but if no one has a specimen, it might be worth checking it out.
by eurytides
Mon Nov 13, 2023 10:18 pm
Forum: Legal issues
Topic: Transporting insects out of the U.S. in airline luggage
Replies: 7
Views: 5454

Re: Transporting insects out of the U.S. in airline luggage

So if an inspector doesn’t show up, what happens? Are you just free to go?
by eurytides
Tue Nov 07, 2023 12:57 am
Forum: Open Topics
Topic: Recognizing hybrids as a unique taxon?
Replies: 8
Views: 4272

Re: Recognizing hybrids as a unique taxon?

Unfortunately, I don’t have access either! But I thought the abstract was telling enough. There is no issue naming hybrid populations. There doesn’t seem to be clear criteria for when a hybrid population “should” get named. I think people just do it, present the evidence, and the rest of the communi...
by eurytides
Mon Nov 06, 2023 1:08 pm
Forum: Open Topics
Topic: Recognizing hybrids as a unique taxon?
Replies: 8
Views: 4272

Re: Recognizing hybrids as a unique taxon?

And that makes sense. We have plenty of examples where a species arose from hybridization in the past. It makes sense that a single individual that’s a hybrid has no name, but hybrid population stable over time and space can be named.