[SoWestLep] - Re: Pipe vine swallowtails in Pa or NJ? - Found word(s) check out in the Text body
Stan Gorodenski
stan_gorodenski at asualumni.org
Sat Nov 5 11:14:46 EST 2005
Many years ago, probably in the 1960's, I had seen what I think were the
bright orange variety mid way between Tucson and Florence Junction,
Arizona.
Stan
drdn at mail.utexas.edu wrote:
>Yes. In TX and AZ there is larval polymorphism. Most are normally dark but in
>some areas (often sand barrens) there is an orange/red var. This has been noted
>in the literature a number of times. So far nobody has come up with adult
>characters that are correlated with these larval differences.
>..................Chris Durden
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>Quoting "Grkovich, Alex" <agrkovich at tmpeng.com>:
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>>Here's a question that I've thought about for awhile...Does anyone see any
>>consistent differences between Pipevines that occur along the East Coast and
>>those, say; in Texas and the southwest etc. ???
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>>Alex
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