Blaise, I had had only a quick look at your picture when you posted it since I 
was busy with other things. If I remember correctly, it looked like the Striped 
Pierrot to me. I can confirm this if you send me the picture again. I will only 
mention at this point that this is a very variable species.

I will be happy to upload UP of the Spotted Pierrot if anyone has it and wants 
to contribute to the website. I have several more UN images, I will upload them 
when I find time.

With best wishes,

Krushnamegh.
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Krushnamegh Kunte, PhD

Post-doctoral Research Fellow
FAS Center for Systems Biology
Harvard University
52 Oxford St., Northwest Lab Room 458.40-3
Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.

Ph: (617) 496-0078, Cell: (512) 577-1370, Fax: (617) 495-2196
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://biodiversitylab.org/

Indian Foundation for Butterflies: http://ifoundbutterflies.org/
IFB email: [email protected]



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From: Blaise Pareira <[email protected]>
Reply-To: butterflyindia <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2011 01:36:06 -0400
To: butterflyindia <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [ButterflyIndia] Rounded Pierrot... fr id confirmation :-) Blaise






Hi All,

KK, Thanks v much fr taking time to explain... really appreciate that....

The reason I posted was that the male of T nara has only single spot in FW 
cell.... but the FW of the specimen in my pic is different... So was wondering 
what it was... BTW there was no UP pic of T callinara on the website...


Blaise



----- Original Message -----

From:  Kunte,  Krushnamegh <mailto:[email protected]>

To: butterflyindia <mailto:[email protected]>

Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 3:25  AM

Subject: Re: [ButterflyIndia] Rounded  Pierrot... fr id confirmation :-) Blaise





Shyam, confusion  about these English names stems from two synonyms of Tarucus 
nara.  Evans (1932) first called nara the Striped Pierrot, the name that I  
continue to use. The synonyms of nara, as currently understood, which  Evans 
treated as distinct species and gave them separate English names,  are:

1. Tarucus extricatus Butler, 1886, called by Evans  “Rounded Pierrot”.
2. Tarucus alteratus Moore, 1882,  called by  Evans “Rusty Pierrot”.

Since extricatus and alteratus  are synonyms of nara, one could also use 
Rounded Pierrot and Rusty  Pierrot as English names of Striped Pierrot. I think 
I had written about this  on the group some time ago, and now I have added some 
text to the T.  nara species page to cover the above names. So, now there is a 
permanent  record of these names and synonymy on the website, which anyone 
should be able  to access any time in the future. You should also be able to 
find the correct  species pages in the future even if you are searching the 
website with  alternative names. Also, there will be detailed discussion of 
these names and  their history in my upcoming Catalogue, so you can get further 
details from  there from next year.

BTW, Spotted Pierrot (Tarucus callinara)  is a different species. Both 
callinara and nara have species  pages on the Butterflies of India website:

http://ifoundbutterflies.org/250-tarucus-dp2

With  best  wishes,

Krushnamegh.
-------------------------------------------------

Krushnamegh  Kunte, PhD

Post-doctoral Research Fellow
FAS Center for Systems  Biology
Harvard University
52 Oxford St., Northwest Lab Room  458.40-3
Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.

Ph: (617) 496-0078, Cell: (512)  577-1370, Fax: (617) 495-2196
Email: [email protected]
Website:  http://biodiversitylab.org/

Indian  Foundation for Butterflies: http://ifoundbutterflies.org/
IFB  email: [email protected]




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From: SHYAM GHATE <[email protected]>
Reply-To:  butterflyindia <[email protected]>
Date:  Sat, 22 Oct 2011 02:10:11 -0400
To: butterflyindia <[email protected]>
Subject:  Re: [ButterflyIndia] Rounded Pierrot... fr id confirmation :-)  Blaise






Perhaps the Butterfly  India site calls this Spotted Pierrot? When did the name 
change came  about?
And tried enough though I did, I can't easily distinguish between  that and the 
Striped Pierrot. Some enlightenment would be  welcome.
Cheers


________________________________
From: Blaise <[email protected]>
To:  [email protected]
Sent:  Friday, October 21, 2011 10:45 PM
Subject: [ButterflyIndia] Rounded  Pierrot... fr id confirmation :-) Blaise



Hi All,

Saw this one in a vacent plot in  Borivili, Mumbai today....

Fr id confirmation...

TIA

Blaise














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