Graphium endochus

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Graphium endochus

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Male recto & verso
Madagascar
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Very beautiful
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Re: Graphium endochus

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I am unfamiliar with this one Dave. Is it one of the more rarely encountered species there ?
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Trehopr1 wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 3:13 pm I am unfamiliar with this one Dave. Is it one of the more rarely encountered species there ?
I got this one from Chuck Ianni twenty years ago Trehopr. Only Chuck offering it back then so assume it's not a frequently collected or reared species. Have no idea about its status in the wild. The underside is really exquisite & my photo does not do it justice.
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As I understand it, it's become difficult to export material out of Madagascar.
If iNaturalist is any indication it's not rare.
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Cabintom wrote: Sat Feb 18, 2023 6:45 am As I understand it, it's become difficult to export material out of Madagascar.
If iNaturalist is any indication it's not rare.
That seems to be increasingly the case with many countries now sadly. Glad to hear its not rare anyway.
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