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| sent on June 18, 2017 (17:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very nice, I do not remember the scientific name, I just remember that we were nicknamed "white C" for obvious reasons. Molto bella, non ricordo il nome scientifico, ricordo solo che da ragazzi appassionati di la chiamavamo "C bianco", per evidenti motivi.. |
| sent on June 18, 2017 (19:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Marco, I confess that I disregarded the name, both scientific and common, of this butterfly. With your help I found out that the scientific name is Polygonia c-album. Research on Wildlife Garden has also shown that Vanessa c-white (common name) is also called "comma", thanks to a white spot similar to a comma on the lower wings. Thanks, even for the visit Marco, confesso che disconoscevo il nome, sia scientifico che comune, di questa farfalla. Con il tuo aiuto ho scoperto che il nome scientifico e' Polygonia c-album. La ricerca su Wildlife Garden ha inoltre evidenziato che la Vanessa c-bianco (nome comune) si chiama anche "virgola", grazie alla macchia bianca simile a una virgola sulla parte inferiore delle ali. Grazie, anche per la visita |
| sent on June 18, 2017 (19:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
True, polygon c-album. It also finds an identical but black underneath, which we called "c-black". I do not remember well, but maybe one is the male and the other is the female. Hello È vero, polygonia c-album. Se ne trova anche una identica ma nera sotto, che chiamavamo appunto "c-nero". Non ricordo bene, ma forse una e' il maschio e l'altra è la femmina. Ciao |
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