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rafalk
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Posted on 22-01-2017 19:36
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I don't sure which species.
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Actually female Ectophasia.

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Posted on 23-01-2017 22:55
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Looks different than the others females of Ectophasia.
Thank you so much.
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Rafał
 
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Posted on 24-01-2017 08:23
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No, it doesn't. I am afraid you are comparing it with the 'non-macho' males. As you might known, there are two types of males in Ectophasia (and some Phasia as well).

Theo
 
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Posted on 25-01-2017 05:54
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Yes, I heard about it. I mean abdomen without orange patches.
 
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Yes, I understand that. Still, it is not atypical.

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