4 new leps species on PNG - any information??
Dr. Edw. Blomgren
headdoc1 at westelcom.com
Sun Feb 26 18:28:08 EST 2006
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Would anyone have any information about the four new butterfly species =
reportedly discovered recently on slopes of the Foja Mountains (the =
western and Indonesia-controlled half of New Guinea island)?? Are there =
new ornithoptera species, by chance??=20
Thanks,=20
Edw. Blomgren
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