Stichophthalma eamesi
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Re: Stichophthalma eamesi
Trehopr1,
Wingspan would help Dave. I seem to remember that there is a larger and a smaller 'yellow' species in Kachin.
Adam.
Wingspan would help Dave. I seem to remember that there is a larger and a smaller 'yellow' species in Kachin.
Adam.
Re: Stichophthalma eamesi
Hi Adam,
On the previous page of this thread I did make mention
of the outspread forewings being 92mm. across (at the
widest point).
Dave in turn mentioned that he would have to measure
his 2 pictured specimens at a later point.
On the previous page of this thread I did make mention
of the outspread forewings being 92mm. across (at the
widest point).
Dave in turn mentioned that he would have to measure
his 2 pictured specimens at a later point.
Re: Stichophthalma eamesi
Hello Trehopr.Trehopr1 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 30, 2023 9:50 pm Hello Dave,
Here is that Myanmar Stichopthalma sp.(again) which
I have just freshly removed from the spreading board.
So, now you can see all the details in it.
I am also providing a underside view in case this helps
much more in a definitive I.D.
Data label shown in my previous post.
Thank you so much as it seems you are our resident
specialist on this wonderful group !
I am almost certain that is Stichophthalma howqua. A beautiful specimen but a puzzle. I think I have mentioned before that howqua is not listed as occurring in Myanmar.
Re: Stichophthalma eamesi
Here are those two specimens again Trehopr.
The smaller one is S neumogeni & the larger one S sparta evansii. The former from China. The latter from Myanmar. I don't have any photos of Stichophthalma sparta nominate so have no idea how it differes from S sparta evansii
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