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daveuk
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Morphopsis

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Morphopsis meeki. Two males. Papua New Guinea
Morphopsis ula. Male. Papua New Guinea
Morphopsis biakensis. Two pairs shown recto & verso. Biak.
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All are very beautiful !

I've noticed Dave you seem to have a penchant for Amathusiinae.👍☺️

I know if I was privy to insect fairs I surely would have a generous sampling myself....😉
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Trehopr1 wrote: Mon Jun 20, 2022 7:02 pm All are very beautiful !

I've noticed Dave you seem to have a penchant for Amathusiinae.👍☺️

I know if I was privy to insect fairs I surely would have a generous sampling myself....😉
Thank You & yes, I do have a particular fondness for Amathusiinae. These are all my specimens of this particular genus. None are easy to get hold of at all. Rarely offered anywhere. Insect Fairs included!!. Well in my experience anyway.
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