Cake needs icing :Trehopr1 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2024 6:13 am Hello Tim !
Congratulations are in order for finishing up your schooling.
Very nice to see you once again posting some of your acquisitions. Have missed your presence here on the forum but, hope to see more of you here now as youthful collectors help to invigorate our forum !
A. narcissus is certainly a grand start in the genus and females of just about anything are just "icing on the cake" for one's collection.
Wish you well in your endeavors and do stay in touch with us here !
Agrias butterflies
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As recommended by Chuck, I moved all the posts below this one to a new topic called Global travel collecting at:
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Please continue that thread there rather than here, so posts about Agrias can continue in this thread.
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viewtopic.php?t=1554
Please continue that thread there rather than here, so posts about Agrias can continue in this thread.
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Hi everyone,
Just a bit puzzled over A.pericles females , I'm seeing that lets take as an example, pericles aurantiaca and mauensis ,the females in particular are to me identticle,
There is a shift in males acrossssp but the females are very consistent generally.
Any thoughts ??
Just a bit puzzled over A.pericles females , I'm seeing that lets take as an example, pericles aurantiaca and mauensis ,the females in particular are to me identticle,
There is a shift in males acrossssp but the females are very consistent generally.
Any thoughts ??
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The females of mauensis can be very different. The forewing colouring changes from yellow to red at will. There are also specimens with blue and green colouring. I have never observed such a variety of colouration in aurantiaca.
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As perfectly said by Manfred, females of ssp mauensis vary a lot, with some wonderful forms : see on the Agrias website : https://agrias-butterflies.com/agrias-p ... -mauensis/
There are less variations in female aurantiaca : https://agrias-butterflies.com/agrias-p ... urantiaca/
There are less variations in female aurantiaca : https://agrias-butterflies.com/agrias-p ... urantiaca/
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So as far as i can see, mauensis orange form female became the dominant form for aurantiaca immaculatus and so on.
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