The Blackness increases with more development of body/wings, so the second
one should be relatively older Pupa.
You can see all sort of variations in this and its all of the same species,
unless you have other Euploea spp. at your place.
Where did you take it? Check out which butterfly emerges out. I will be
highly interested if its not core.

Kishen

On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 10:56 AM, Min Sb <[email protected]> wrote:

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> i have come across 2 different types of pupae of COMMON CROW.both are of
> same
> age and from similar caterpillars.are there 2 such types of pupae known ?
> one is shiny silvery and the other one with much more blackish lines
> ........milind bhakare
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