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Graphium mandarinus "uncertain".
Nah, that's Asian one.
Graphium endochus.
Madagascar?
Heliconius sapho.
Heliconius doris.
Pereute charops.
The white, Pereute charops.
Catonephele numilia female.
Genitalia dissection. Assume Antirrhea philoctetes.
Underside needed.
Underside needed.
Siproeta stelenes.
Hamadryas laodamia male.
Hamadryas laodamia.
This one is thus Melanitis phedima.
Melanitis phedima.
Note to the species Erebia afra (removed from the base of 19.05.2015 19:05): This kind of Proterebia
Female, by the way.
I won't upload the photo of a spread thing before the photos #9795 and #9794 go to waste.
The background is quite decent, clearly seen how the butterfly disguises.
For lovers of backgrounds, see the Indian Ocean in the upper left corner.
Yes. Haven't spread yet. Will be spread 100% sure, have no this subspecies in my collection.
Where are exactly the pupae from, if it's not a secret (country and region)? Philippines for sure.
Thanks for the elaboration.
I'll dissect mine.
Most probably Melanitis phedima, let's wait for the genitalia dissection.
Pachliopta kotzebuea in Vladivostok?
Delias momea, Boisduval, 1836.
Delias momea, Boisduval, 1836.
Tanaecia iapis female.
Terinos atlita.
Papilio helenus.
Terinos atlita.
Terinos atlita.
Catopsilia pomona.
Catopsilia pomona.
Atrophaneura varuna.
Laos?
Not moved.
Here three small discal spots are imho rather apparent.
Neptis thisbe/Neptis tschetverikovi differ with genitalia.
I'd say this is Neptis philyroides female.
Suspecting Melanitis phedima.
Heavy doubt. Digging up this genus at the moment, thankfully I've gathered enough stuff over the past 12 years of expeditions.
Vasily! Underside possible please?
Neptis philyra/philyroides can be surely differentiated by genitalia. Another distinctive feature of philyroides (according to Bozano) is its three small streaks of white on the costal margin, I checked mine specimens collected, so they come up to this feature, can't swear on the Bible though. This very specimen doesn't seem to have such streaks, therefore Neptis philyra might be assumed.
Our colleagues from the Far East all seem to have kind of self-defeating mood, like one pouted, another is pleading for the website to be closed. I was confused too by this photo, not with venation though (such quasi-medial stuff can be as well met in other photos of Pieris brassicae on the web). I don't like its broad fore wings, again not looks like Appias. Turns out to be Pieris then. The fore ...
Euploea klugii erichsonii.
Euploea core godartii.
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