Many of you replied to me saying its the Stichius form of Common Mormon and
the model is Common Rose.
I think most of you thought you have to identify the species in the attached
image.
But if you carefully look at the image, I myself have given the scientific
names there.
So, that I was just an example and you have to identify the other
Model-Mimic pair from the description given.
There is no image having these species.
Btw there is no negative marking, so you can all try, but always send your
answers to [email protected] and *not* to the *entire group.*

Kishen

On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 12:26 PM, Kishen Das <[email protected]>wrote:

> This species is a Batesian mimic and its model doesn't puddle and of course
> the mimic does, sometimes in large numbers.
> The Model does not share the habitat with the Mimic all the times.
> ID the model and mimic species.
>
> For people who are not aware of what a Batesian mimicry is, you can either
> google or look into the below link -
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batesian_mimicry
>
> I am attaching the photo of the person ( Henry Walter Bates) who discovered
> this and an example.
>
> Send your replies to [email protected] and not to the *entire
> group* !!!
> Replies should be sent before next Saturday.
>
> Kishen Das
>
>     *Names* *Scores* *Quiz #* Bikramadittya G Roy 1 1 Gaurav Agavekar 1 1 
> Abhijna
> Desai 1 1 Rohan Lovalekar  2 1,3 Fermin Jose 1 1 Haneesh KM 1 3
>

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