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Butterflies from the south of the Far East

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Ekos, 07.09.2007 4:04

I offer some material on bulavous and higher raznous lepidoptera from the Amur region and, quite a bit, from Southern Primorye. The list is already small, if you are interested, please write to us. In particular, there are available: hawkmoth Mimas christophi, Kentrochrysalis strekeri, peacock Caligula japonica from pupa, there are several types of crested birds. Of the diurnal species, there is a very rare one discovered in Russia only two years ago - the satyrid Yupthima multistriata koreana. In general, I'll throw off the full list a little later. Write!

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07.09.2007 4:08, Ekos

Write to your email address ekos@inbox.ru

09.09.2007 10:26, guest: Антон

Zhenya, hi!
I sent you a letter the other day. Or didn't you get it? If th - repeat.
Anton.

09.09.2007 11:10, Pavel Morozov

And what do you have from khokhlatok?

09.09.2007 21:52, DISAF

Do I need to exchange views:

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10.09.2007 2:34, guest: Morozzz

And what do you have from khokhlatok?


There are 10 different species of crested whales of different quality, mostly in single specimens. I haven't finished the definition yet, and when I do, I'll send you a list. So far, no one has been interested in them before you.

10.09.2007 2:38, guest: Ekos

And what do you have from khokhlatok?


There are 10 different species of crested whales of different quality, mostly in single specimens. As soon as I fully identify them, I'll send you a list.

10.09.2007 2:41, guest: Ekos

Do I need to exchange views:


No, I don't need it, unfortunately, I have it all. The exchange is mainly interested in Central Asia, the Caucasus and the North of the Far East.

14.09.2007 3:42, Ekos

Dear people,
Does anyone have Central Asian parnassians for exchange: Parnassius simonius, P. patricius, P. charltonius and some others?

14.09.2007 8:15, Ironbutt

A colleague!such things are implemented rather than changed....and in other things, try on rusinsects.com maybe you can make an agreement!?

14.09.2007 12:16, taler

P. charltonius -I don't even know what the corresponding one can be changed confused.giffor Easier, really, buy or go to Pamir

15.09.2007 11:58, Pavel Morozov

Dear people,
Does anyone have Central Asian parnassians for exchange: Parnassius simonius, P. patricius, P. charltonius and some others?

Wow! Forum members, did anyone catch it?

15.09.2007 13:25, guest: Ironbutt

Yes.there was a case.true, the weather let me down.I had to change the location.in short, I fell for all sorts of jaquemonti with stauding-erami....

16.09.2007 17:04, Pavel Morozov

There are 10 different species of crested whales of different quality, mostly in single specimens. As soon as I fully identify them, I'll send you a list.

Thank you, I look forward to it.

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