Moth Cacoons traiding
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- lepmanStranger
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Join date : 2017-05-13
Greetings all,
I am currently in search of common southern Indiana moth cacoons, mainly just interested in female cacoons.
Species im interested but not limited to are:
-Automeris(io)
-Actias luna
-Eacles imperialis
-Antheraea polyphemus
I would also be interested in ova along with those specimens of any species available.
I mainly prefer traiding, I have insects(the following are from China) such as:
-Cetoniidae, Cicindelinae, Papilio mackkii, Etc...
If you would like a specific genera of insects I can obtain them if I am informed soon.
Lepman.
these are a few of the specimens I have to trade
I am currently in search of common southern Indiana moth cacoons, mainly just interested in female cacoons.
Species im interested but not limited to are:
-Automeris(io)
-Actias luna
-Eacles imperialis
-Antheraea polyphemus
I would also be interested in ova along with those specimens of any species available.
I mainly prefer traiding, I have insects(the following are from China) such as:
-Cetoniidae, Cicindelinae, Papilio mackkii, Etc...
If you would like a specific genera of insects I can obtain them if I am informed soon.
Lepman.
these are a few of the specimens I have to trade
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- lepmanStranger
- Posts : 5
Points : 11
Join date : 2017-05-13
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Last edited by lepman on 5/18/2017, 5:13 am; edited 1 time in total
I may be interested in trading. My main interest is in saturniidae so I will likely have ova (sorry, I don't have extra cocoons) available this summer of:
A. luna
H. cecropia
A. polyphemus
E. imperialis
Several others are possible.
I also have native deadstock I can trade as well as from all over the world (I did not collect them though).
I am interested in many insects, which countries have you collected in?
As I said, Saturniidae is the largest part of my collection and my favorite.
I am also interested in Chinese Lucaniidae, cetoniinae, papilionidae, nymphalidae and I have to admit those tiger beetles are really cool! Anyway, let me know what countries you have collected in or plan to and I will send you a more detailed wish list.
Thanks,
Tim
Here are some samples:
E. imperialis cacicus, South America
A. polyphemus, Indiana
Large sphingid from Mexico
Eastern comma, polygonia comma, Indiana
Dichotomius satanus, Mexico
A. luna
H. cecropia
A. polyphemus
E. imperialis
Several others are possible.
I also have native deadstock I can trade as well as from all over the world (I did not collect them though).
I am interested in many insects, which countries have you collected in?
As I said, Saturniidae is the largest part of my collection and my favorite.
I am also interested in Chinese Lucaniidae, cetoniinae, papilionidae, nymphalidae and I have to admit those tiger beetles are really cool! Anyway, let me know what countries you have collected in or plan to and I will send you a more detailed wish list.
Thanks,
Tim
Here are some samples:
E. imperialis cacicus, South America
A. polyphemus, Indiana
Large sphingid from Mexico
Eastern comma, polygonia comma, Indiana
Dichotomius satanus, Mexico
- lepmanStranger
- Posts : 5
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Join date : 2017-05-13
Sounds Great, Anyone interested in traiding feel free to contact me at (lepideptoraman@outlook.com)!
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