Weird Butterflies/Moths - Albinos, Leucism, Melanism, Gynanders, etc.
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Bilateral Gynander Doxocopa cherubina,
Bilateral Gynander Vindula dejone erotella
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Bilateral Gynander Vindula dejone erotella
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Beautiful & extremely RARE wild Hybrid of Limentitis arthemis x L. archippus (S.E. U.S.A.)
White fm. Monarchs = (probably from Hawaii)
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White fm. Monarchs = (probably from Hawaii)
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Interesting - I can't recall having heard of white morph monarchs before.
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Wild Collected, One-of-a-Kind, Beyond Rare, "Blue" Colias philodice, from Maryland. At auction on ebay years ago... caused a mild sensation in collector's circles. Big $$$.
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Ab. Luna moth with melanic tendencies (U.S.A.)
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Troides sp. Gynander... awesome
Really? Unbelievable O. goliath procus ab.
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Really? Unbelievable O. goliath procus ab.
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Colias sp. - Very rare One Quarter Gynander
Asterope (Callithea) optima ab. (gynander? Hybrid?)
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Asterope (Callithea) optima ab. (gynander? Hybrid?)
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Callicore cynosaura, male dorsal, ab., Peru
Callicore cynosaura, male ventral, ab., Peru
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Callicore cynosaura, male ventral, ab., Peru
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Last two are really lovely John. That Colias looks like C croesus to me. The three female wings look like they belong to form helice.
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To reiterate...again not my specimens/none of these are in my collection...just examples from online of really rare stuff, offered for sale in years past, & that not all collectors may be familiar with...
Thanks for possible Colias I.D. daveuk
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Thanks for possible Colias I.D. daveuk

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Just found another photo, in another file, of the "Blue" C. philodice shown above... it sold for $1,675.00 USD!
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That luna is amazing.
The Goliath looks like a work of either photoshop or UV light.
The colias could be philodice female/eurytheme male??? Or the male wing glued on, as a gynandro as well as 2 species, I don't know, but I am a skeptic.
The blue colias, don't want to even hazard a guess.
The Goliath looks like a work of either photoshop or UV light.
The colias could be philodice female/eurytheme male??? Or the male wing glued on, as a gynandro as well as 2 species, I don't know, but I am a skeptic.
The blue colias, don't want to even hazard a guess.
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This is an odd H. columbia I got in Central Ontario.
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I have never before seen an O. goliath that looked like this. True - it may possibly be color-manipulated; either the specimen itself, or with a graphics program. I hope I'm wrong, though - it would be amazing if an aberration like that really does exist!

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The "white" monarchs were fairly well known from Hawaii a couple or three decades ago. I suspect they might have died out - haven't seen much of them in recent years.livingplanet3 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 18, 2023 6:08 pmInteresting - I can't recall having heard of white morph monarchs before.
A friend of mine and I were collecting in NE Tennessee many years ago, and he caught a Viceroy with the same "white" coloring as these monarchs. I've only seen that one example of a white Archippus.
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Just came across this short video -jhyatt wrote: ↑Sat Mar 18, 2023 10:50 pmThe "white" monarchs were fairly well known from Hawaii a couple or three decades ago. I suspect they might have died out - haven't seen much of them in recent years.livingplanet3 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 18, 2023 6:08 pmInteresting - I can't recall having heard of white morph monarchs before.
A friend of mine and I were collecting in NE Tennessee many years ago, and he caught a Viceroy with the same "white" coloring as these monarchs. I've only seen that one example of a white Archippus.
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& here is another longer YouTube video on rearing/emerging white Monarchs,
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I wonder if this was treated with UV light?
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Hi jhyatt,
Very interesting comments... especially about the White Viceroy (L. archippus) your friend collected years ago. Does that unique specimen still exist?... & if so.... any possibility of you or your friend posting a pic of that rare White Viceroy here? I would love, as I'm sure many others would as well, to see that absolute rarity! I have never heard of a white Viceroy...
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Very interesting comments... especially about the White Viceroy (L. archippus) your friend collected years ago. Does that unique specimen still exist?... & if so.... any possibility of you or your friend posting a pic of that rare White Viceroy here? I would love, as I'm sure many others would as well, to see that absolute rarity! I have never heard of a white Viceroy...

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Adam, I am quite sure that the butterfly was exposed to UV light. Parts of the forewings were covered so that the green colour remained.
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