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Post by Melly on Apr 28, 2005 21:51:08 GMT
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Post by another specialist on Aug 11, 2005 6:36:35 GMT
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Post by another specialist on Aug 11, 2005 6:41:03 GMT
À l’île Maurice, la sousespèce Salamis augustina vinsoni Le Cerf 1922, n’a plus été observée depuis 1929(1). www.inra.fr/Internet/Hebergement/OPIE-Insectes/pdf/i130-guillermet1.pdftranslated in English is In Mauritius, the subspecies Salamis augustina vinsoni the Stag 1922, was not observed any more since 1929(1). (1) Comme le relate M. J. Vinson dans le Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of the Mascarene Island, 1938, p. 11-12 : “No capture recorded since 1929 ; between 1920 and 1923 I have captured five examples from April to September. There is in the Museum collection a specimen captured at Curepipe by Dr. J. Bolton, in August 1929”.
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Post by another specialist on Aug 11, 2005 6:42:00 GMT
Salamis augustina vinsoni Last seen in 1757. Melanie where did you get 1757 as year last seen?
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Post by Melanie on Aug 12, 2005 12:46:57 GMT
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Post by sebbe67 on Aug 24, 2008 12:31:22 GMT
the Mauritiu ssub-species Salamis augustina vinsoni became extinct by 1957 when the Nettle tree went extinct in this island (Williams, 1989). The dramatic decline of the nettle tree is related to the transformation of the native low-landhabitats, where the plant grows, and the introduction of an alien invasive land snail that devours the youngshoots of the tree.
the Mauritiussub-species Salamis augustina vinsoni became extinct by 1957 when the Nettle tree went extinct in this island(Williams, 1989). The dramatic decline of the nettle tree is related to the transformation of the native low-landhabitats, where the plant grows, and the introduction of an alien invasive land snail that devours the youngshoots of the tree.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2010 10:47:14 GMT
Mauritius Mother-of-Pearl Butterfly( Salamis augustina vinsoni) (flipped horizontal) 'Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. London, The Society. 1907' www.biodiversitylibrary.org
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Post by koeiyabe on Nov 28, 2015 21:27:26 GMT
"Living Things Vanished from the Earth (in Japanese)" by Toshio Inomata (1993) from above to below with Reunion Starling and Mascarene Parrot Newton's Parakeet, Red Rail (wrong illustration) or Sauzier's wood Rail, Mauritius Blue Pigeon Antanartia borbonica mauritiana, Salamis augustina vinsoni, Libythea cinyras
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Post by koeiyabe on Dec 19, 2015 17:12:15 GMT
"The Earth Extinct Entomological Chronicles (in Japanese)" by Toshio Inomata (1988) Dr. Inomata told its extinct year is the 1920s.
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Post by surroundx on Jan 25, 2016 13:40:36 GMT
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Post by Sebbe on Jul 22, 2017 0:06:36 GMT
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