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Photo #28110: Cethosia cyane

Male

Cethosia cyane

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Base gallery. Upperside. Pinned specimen.

Photo, and identified by: Alex Dumchus. Image without retouching at the website

Date and time, location shooting/catching: 2013-01-24 00:00:00, Thailand, oh.Koh Samui, Southeast, jungle

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23.03.2014 20:58, Vasiliy Feoktistov Corrected data.

Not identified / Imago Cethosia cyane / Confidently identified / Male / Alex Dumchus.

23.03.2014 20:49, Alex Dumchus

Well, I suppose that it is the male Cyane

23.03.2014 20:08, Alex Dumchus

Agestor me there, that's P.sita not. But it is easy: at Parantiki rear wings - rounded and have Agestora, like virtually all Chilas pryamye.on in my collection next to the paradox that I, too, Unlike eploei multsiber only the section of the wings. Accidentally fell into a collection, you can say, lucky in the mix with Eploeyami.

23.03.2014 19:55, Vasiliy Feoktistov

Let's try to distinguish. :) Although it is difficult to exhibit.
Alexander, you look better on thePapilio agestorandParantica sitais all super "Sweet Couple" :)

23.03.2014 19:41, Alex Dumchus

Wai dzhyan Mom! Ahrenet! I looked in Google missipus female. One person. And as I let them go .... but still left. recently audited and straightened neraspravlennyh- only as to distinguish them? Can you, Basil? I think I have one there and straightened. It is less monarch. What other symptoms?

23.03.2014 19:13, Vasiliy Feoktistov

Under Chrysippus obrztsovo mimics the femaleHypolimnas misippus: http://www.biodiversityexplorer.org/insects/insect_mimicry/index.htm Alexander, and you do not have an hour in the collection of the female? This is where to put. And then there is one male, ponimaesh :)

23.03.2014 18:55, Alex Dumchus

For Tsetozy at least two species, of which I caught in Tae, characterized by a slow leisurely flight, almost like D.shrysippus under which they seem to mimic, at least I have not caught pervuyu- thought it monarch.

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