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Pieris sp., pupa - Pieridae - Romania

21.XI.2010 - ROMANIA - EE, Bacau county, Comanesti


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PostPosted: 21/11/2010, 21:25 
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chrysalide from Romania

I found today this butterfly pupae under a piece of wood and I'm interested to rear the specimen :)


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PostPosted: 21/11/2010, 21:31 
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you can see born from this crisalid a Nymphalidae specie probably a Nimphalinae
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PostPosted: 21/11/2010, 21:45 
 

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Agdistis wrote:
you can see born from this crisalid a Nymphalidae specie probably a Nimphalinae
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Perchè non un Pieridae? :roll:

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PostPosted: 21/11/2010, 21:55 
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Perchè non un Pieridae? ...


Yes, for me is a Pieridae. I think gender Pieris sp. :)

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PostPosted: 24/11/2010, 17:13 
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Many thanks for info :hi:

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PostPosted: 24/11/2010, 18:33 
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clido wrote:

Yes, for me is a Pieridae. I think gender Pieris sp. :)


:ok: rapae or napi.

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PostPosted: 06/12/2010, 19:14 
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Today I find this 2 specimens rearing from this pupa. Lenght : ~ 4 mm.


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PostPosted: 06/12/2010, 19:16 
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:D :D not quite a butterfle :)

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PostPosted: 06/12/2010, 19:18 
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yep :D

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PostPosted: 08/12/2010, 19:55 
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Hi, I think that (the pupa) can be a Pieris of the napi-bryoniæ species group (for the long thin cephalic thorn-process). It can be perhaps really a P. napi napi, but I'm not so sure of this, 'cause there are too much spots on the body, and the color was altered (darker even of the interspecific hybrids of P. napi :shock: ) by the presence of the parasite (Hymenoptera ... maybe Ichneumonidae :roll: (can you see the transversal vein "2m-cu" ?? :no1: :no1: :no1: )).

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PostPosted: 08/12/2010, 21:01 
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Pieris s.l. wrote:
Hi, I think that (the pupa) can be a Pieris of the napi-bryoniæ species group (for the long thin cephalic thorn-process). It can be perhaps really a P. napi napi, but I'm not so sure of this, 'cause there are too much spots on the body, and the color was altered (darker even of the interspecific hybrids of P. napi :shock: ) by the presence of the parasite (Hymenoptera ... maybe Ichneumonidae :roll: (can you see the transversal vein "2m-cu" ?? :no1: :no1: :no1: )).


in this case will be P.napi, P. bryoniae is not present there.

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PostPosted: 12/12/2010, 17:42 
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Is someone interested to have this hymenoptera specimens ?

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