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Wednesday, March 30th 2011, 7:19pm

what's this?



Does anybody know the name of this butterfly?

Thanks in advance

Wessel

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Wednesday, March 30th 2011, 7:46pm

Hallo Wessel,
probably Eudocima salaminia (SE Asia).But I am not 100 % sure.
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Try a look here:
http://www.google.de/imgres?imgurl=http:…OCM_Ysga1tvXRBg

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Wednesday, March 30th 2011, 9:33pm

I don't think that's the correct name but could it be Eudocima salaminia?

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Wednesday, March 30th 2011, 11:06pm

probably Eudocima salaminia

I don't think that's the correct name but could it be Eudocima salaminia?


?( Well, now I'm a bit confused!

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Wednesday, March 30th 2011, 11:09pm

I wrote already it's 98 % Eudocima salaminia. So I don't understand the question or doubt.
In the mentioned link more in the center left there are shown several different species of Eudocima. Only scroll there and you will find that picture.
All the best
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Thursday, March 31st 2011, 7:11am

I'm sorry everybody, I copied the rong name, because the upperside of the butterfly looks like the Eudocima salaminia but the backside looks more like eudocima dividens


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