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Pavel Morozov, 28.11.2006 22:34

I put out a small list (remnants).
Do not blame me, the views, of course, are far from unique, very ordinary, but maybe someone will be interested.
Unfortunately, I can't offer a large series.

Hesperiidae
Aeromachus inachus
Muschampia gigas
Heteropterus morpheus

Pieridae
Leptidea amurensis amurensis

Satyridae
Aphantopus hyperanthus ocellata
Ypthima motschulsyi amphithea

Nymphaliidae
Limenitis doerriesi
Argynnis laodice fletcheri

Arctidae
Chionarctia nivea
Rhyparioides amurensis

Lymantriidae
Cifuna locuples

Limacodidae
Monema flevescens

There are butterflies of other families. Ask if you are interested.

Comments

28.11.2006 23:50, RippeR

AAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!! Interested in everything except Morpheus!!!!!!!!!!!!! I change I change I change I change.. Pervona... I scored everything!! At least 1 copy from each species or male and female, if they differ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I really really really want to!!!!!!!!! While I offer butterflies from Moldova, later I can get some species from the same Primorye or other parts of Russia - I'll talk to a friend about this, change what he needs (from hand to hand smile.gif) UUUUUUUUUU smile.gifIf anything, there is a male Niphanda fusca or Parnassius bremeri as a last resort smile.gifSo I'll ask you to postpone the material, PLIIIIZ!

29.11.2006 0:00, Pavel Morozov

to RippeR: I'll try to reserve something on the piece. P. bremeri is, N. fusca caught themselves.
In general, I am very interested in crested birds (Notodontidae).
See if you have Phalera bucephaloides (good photos on <url>). www.leps.it ) and Spatalia argentina?

29.11.2006 0:03, RippeR

In general, I still thought... smile.gif Here are the ones I have, i.e. not needed:
Aphantopus hyperanthus ocellata
Chionarctia nivea
Heteropterus morpheus
Everything else is needed if possible. I'm still sooo interested in pigeons and hawk moth - if there are any-then first of all smile.gifWhile I'm just decomposing from lust from fatheads, whiteflies and iftima smile.gif

29.11.2006 0:10, RippeR

Phalera bucephaloides-is the hole silvery or the 2nd type? If the hole, then I have 1 copy, though a little worn, and if the other, then get unlikely to work.. Spathalia should be 2-3 good things, if it is her!!!! If something from Asia (former USSR) is needed? By the way, if my friend does not sell very expensive, then maybe I will get 1 Tomares nogelii? smile.gif

29.11.2006 17:03, Pavel Morozov

Tomares nogelii is good.
Spathalia - very good!
Phalera bucephaloides is a different species, very similar to P. bucephala, but the differences are clear.

29.11.2006 22:38, RippeR

No, there frown.gifis no bucephaloides, I'll ask about nogel and see exactly how many spathals there are. I will also write a list of our butterflies that we have.

01.12.2006 14:33, taler

Good for you...with moths..And they are far from me frown.gif

02.12.2006 16:12, entomolog

Phalera bucephaloides-is the hole silvery or the 2nd type? If the hole, then I have 1 copy, though a little worn, and if the other, then get unlikely to work..

The hole is silvery-Phalera bucephala. This one in the middle lane is like dirt.



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Phalera bucephaloides is a very different species.



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02.12.2006 22:38, RippeR

bucephaloides I definitely do not frown.gifhave Spathalia looked-exactly three
Morozzz:
in the section material for exchange there is our list of diaries, look if you need something - I'll see what I have in stock. And then it is difficult to sort out the mattresses and bags again, to write out everything, since most of them may be unnecessary..
Of the moths there are: 1Lophopteryx cucula 1Habrosyne derasa a few Stauropus fagi 1Callimorpha quadripunctaria, Biston betularius, something similar to Boarmia roboraria,
something similar to Plagodis dolabraria, a few Abraxas grossulariata,Pterostoma palpina, unlikely to interest, but I'd better tell shuffle.gifyou-mimas tiliae, a couple more species tufts, I don't know the type - small gray ones, plum cocoonworm (although it seems that all of them or except for one have small flaws like a piece of wing or a small scuff)

Then there are the Eurial Erebi

it is a pity that I almost do not understand the night clubs, so I would write everything that is smile.gif

03.12.2006 15:25, Pavel Morozov

to RippeR: thank you for something interesting.

03.12.2006 22:05, RippeR

I visited a friend today. The news is not very pleasant. Nogelya can not provide - for me now expensive something, asks 10 b for a piece, but the money I have now is not super, I will have to think about alternative options.

14.02.2010 22:28, ferg4444

and how much will all of the above items cost in terms of price?..

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