Thats neat !!!
Thanks for sharing.

I remember seeing this fellow near Kargil, but could not take its picture
:-(. Some day ...

Kishen

On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 12:25 AM, Krushnamegh Kunte
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> One of the advantages of working in a research museum is that I get to see
> butterfly specimens up close like I will probably never see in the field.
> Here is one such species, the Krishna Peacock (*Papilio krishna*). It
> ranges from E. Himalaya, NE India, N. Myanmar, SW China to N. Thailand, but
> the subspecies shown here (*krishna*) is endemic to E. Himalaya, NE India
> and NW Myanmar.
>
> This image was created from a specimen in Harvard's Museum of Comparative
> Zoology. I hope that someone on this group will some day post an image as
> beautiful as this one, taken in nature.
>
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> Krushnamegh Kunte, PhD
>
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