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Gonepteryx amintha Blanchard

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Ekos, 30.01.2008 7:40

Hello everyone
Dear colleagues, by any chance, does anyone have any extra material on this type? Or, at worst, large photos of this type will do. Very necessary for work. I will consider all offers! wink.gif
Sincerely,
Ekos.

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30.01.2008 11:22, svm2

There is a book by Y. Nekrutenko on the genus Gonepteryx. We study the wing pattern in ultraviolet light, many black-and-white photos in UV ,including amintha.
If you need the exact title of the book, I'll look at it at home in the evening.
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31.01.2008 3:04, Ekos

There is a book by Y. Nekrutenko on the genus Gonepteryx. We study the wing pattern in ultraviolet light, many black-and-white photos in UV ,including amintha.
If you need the exact title of the book, I'll look at it at home in the evening.


Thank you, but I have this book photographed, it's 1968. And there is another article of his on aminta. But I would like to see live aminta or good-resolution COLOR photos of Chinese subspecies. I'm currently trying to figure out why this type of activity is prohibited for Russia. I have already practically proved that this is a mistake, but to finally put an end to it, you need what I ask... As I understand it, the species in the collections is very rare and mostly Taiwanese subspecies is worth it.
By the way, I wonder who thinks the image from Khasan given in Tuzov's book with co-authors (and available on Osipov's website) is really aminta or not?

31.01.2008 9:26, AntSkr

there are photos on www.pieris.ch

31.01.2008 12:04, Guest

Aminta was not in the union. This is another book mistake.
They don't indicate it, they've already sorted it out, since they caught the real one.
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01.02.2008 4:00, Ekos

there are photos on www.pieris.ch


Thank you, I have these photos.

01.02.2008 4:04, Ekos

Aminta was not in the union. This is another book mistake.
They don't indicate it, they've already sorted it out, since they caught the real one.


I think so too. And if it's not a secret, where did they catch the real aminta later and can I ask for her photos? And who then dealt with this issue? Let's talk in PM about this topic, if you don't mind. I would be very interested!
Sincerely,
Ekos.

PS Still, aminta is still indicated for DV, although it is questionable. For example, in the insect detector DV, volume 5, part 5 (2005).

This post was edited by Ekos-02/01/2008 04: 10

04.02.2008 5:26, Ekos

ALL, ALL, ALL!!!
Dear colleagues!
Still need some help. Can you look at your collections that contain Far Eastern types of lemongrass (G. aspasia and G. maxima), their places of capture (localities)?
The fact is that I am currently making area maps (or rather, I have already done so, and now I am adding them to the article as information becomes available), and the more information , the better. Write better in PM. I will definitely thank you for your help in the article! smile.gif
Sincerely yours,
Evgeny.

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