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Nmr General (NODE87) PAPILIONIDAE Allancastria deyrollei (Oberthür, 1869) Eastern Steppe Festoon NMR996800036524 Israel, Tsafon, Mahanayim 1993-04-03 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800036525 Israel, Tsafon, Mahanayim 1993-04-03 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800036526 Israel, Tsafon, Mahanayim 1993-04-03 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800036527 Israel, Tsafon, Mahanayim 1993-04-03 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800174422 Turkey, Mardin, 10 km NE of Mardin alt. 1000 m 2000-04-22 ex coll. H.A.C. Coene 1 ex. NMR996800174423 Turkey, Mardin, 10 km NE of Mardin alt. 1000 m 2000-04-22 ex coll. H.A.C. Coene 1 ex. NMR996800174424 Turkey, Mardin, 10 km NE of Mardin alt. 1000 m 2000-04-22 ex coll. H.A.C. Coene 1 ex. NMR996800174425 Turkey, Mardin, 10 km NE of Mardin alt. 1000 m 2000-04-22 ex coll. H.A.C. Coene 1 ex. NMR996800174426 Turkey, Mardin, 10 km NE of Mardin alt. 1000 m 2000-04-22 ex coll. H.A.C. Coene 1 ex. NMR996800174427 Turkey, Mardin, 10 km NE of Mardin alt. 1000 m 2000-04-22 ex coll. H.A.C. Coene 1 ex. NMR996800016198 Turkey, Mardin, Mardin 2000-04-22 ex coll. J.A.W. Lucas 1 ex. NMR996800036521 Turkey, Mardin, Mardin 2000-04-22 ex coll. J.A.W. Lucas 1 ex. NMR996800036522 Turkey, Mardin, Mardin 2000-04-23 ex coll. J.A.W. Lucas 1 ex. NMR996800036523 Turkey, Mardin, Mardin 2000-04-23 ex coll. J.A.W. Lucas 1 ex. Archon apollinaris (Staudinger, 1892) NMR996800036270 Turkey, Mardin, 21 km NE of Mardin 2000-04-23 ex coll. J.A.W. Lucas 1 ex. NMR996800015944 Turkey, Sirnak, Idil alt. 1400 m 1978-04-20 1 ex. Archon apollinus (Herbst, 1798) False Apollo NMR996800015922 Greece, Anatoliki Makedonia kai Thraki, Evros, Alexandroupolis 1990-02-28 1 ex. NMR996800036246 Greece, Anatoliki Makedonia kai Thraki, Evros, Alexandroupolis 1990-02-28 1 ex. NMR996800036268 Israel, Merkaz, Ben Shemen 1989-03-04 1 ex. NMR996800036257 Turkey, Burdur, Beşkavak alt. 1200 m 1989-04-20 1 ex. NMR996800036258 Turkey, Burdur, Burdur 1986-04-03 1 ex. NMR996800036259 Turkey, Burdur, Burdur 1986-04-03 1 ex. NMR996800036260 Turkey, Burdur, Burdur 1986-04-03 1 ex. NMR996800036261 Turkey, Burdur, Burdur 1986-04-03 1 ex. NMR996800036262 Turkey, Burdur, Burdur 1986-04-03 1 ex. NMR996800036267 Turkey, Burdur, Burdur 1986-04-03 1 ex. NMR996800036247 Turkey, Çanakkale, Yapildak 1974-03-27 ex coll. R. Vis 1 ex. NMR996800036248 Turkey, Çanakkale, Yapildak 1974-03-27 ex coll. R. Vis 1 ex. NMR996800036249 Turkey, Çanakkale, Yapildak 1974-03-27 ex coll. R. Vis 1 ex. NMR996800036250 Turkey, Çanakkale, Yapildak 1974-03-27 ex coll. R. Vis 1 ex. NMR996800036251 Turkey, Çanakkale, Yapildak 1974-03-27 ex coll. R. Vis 1 ex. NMR996800036252 Turkey, Çanakkale, Yapildak 1974-03-27 ex coll. R. Vis 1 ex. NMR996800036253 Turkey, Çanakkale, Yapildak 1974-03-27 ex coll. R. Vis 1 ex. NMR996800036256 Turkey, Isparta, Eğirdir alt. 1000 m 1971-05-00 1 ex. NMR996800151293 Turkey, Izmir, Bergama 1986-04-01 1 ex. NMR996800036263 Turkey, Konya, Ereğli 1986-04-07 1 ex. NMR996800036264 Turkey, Konya, Ereğli 1986-04-07 1 ex. NMR996800036269 Turkey, Mardin, 21 km NE of Mardin 2000-04-23 ex coll. J.A.W. Lucas 1 ex. NMR996800036254 Turkey, Mersin, Çamlıyayla 1978-05-14 1 ex. NMR996800036255 Turkey, Mersin, Çamlıyayla 1978-05-14 1 ex. NMR996800036265 Turkey, Nigde, Karnak 1986-04-07 1 ex. NMR996800036266 Turkey, Nigde, Karnak 1986-04-07 1 ex. Atrophaneura adamas (Zincken, 1831) NMR996800125483 Indonesia, Jawa 1987-07-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125484 Indonesia, Jawa 1987-07-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125485 Indonesia, Jawa 1987-07-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125486 Indonesia, Jawa 1987-07-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800126030 Indonesia, Jawa, Jawa Barat, Depok alt. 200 m 1947-05-15 1 ex. NMR996800125481 Philippines 1993-00-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125482 Philippines 1993-00-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. Atrophaneura adamsoni (Grose-Smith, 1886) NMR996800125541 Thailand, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai 1995-04-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125542 Thailand, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai 1995-04-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125543 Thailand, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai 1995-04-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125544 Thailand, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai 1995-04-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125545 Thailand, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai 1995-04-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125546 Thailand, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai 1995-04-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125547 Thailand, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai 1995-04-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125548 Thailand, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai 1995-04-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125549 Thailand, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai 1995-04-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125550 Thailand, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai 1995-04-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125551 Thailand, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai 2002-04-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125552 Thailand, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai 1982-09-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. Atrophaneura alcinous (Klug, 1836) Chinese Windmill NMR996800101276 Japan 1983-00-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101277 Japan 1989-09-22 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101278 Japan 1989-08-17 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101279 Japan 1989-08-13 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101280 Japan 1989-10-26 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101281 Japan 1989-09-27 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. printed by CB 4.0 NMR996800101282 Japan 1989-10-03 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101283 Japan 1989-09-21 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101284 Japan 1989-10-11 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101285 Japan 1989-10-26 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101286 Japan 1989-10-06 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101287 Japan 1989-10-13 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101288 Japan 1989-09-21 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101289 Japan 1989-09-21 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101290 Japan 1990-02-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101291 Japan 1989-08-22 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101292 Japan 1989-09-19 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101293 Japan 1989-09-18 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101294 Japan 1989-09-18 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101295 Japan 1989-09-26 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101296 Japan 1989-09-26 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101297 Japan 1989-09-22 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101298 Japan 1989-10-02 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800101299 Japan 1989-09-25 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800150369 Taiwan, Hsinchu, Hsinchu 1958-05-15 1 ex. Atrophaneura antiphus (Fabricius, 1793) NMR996800126033Indonesia, Kalimantan 1 ex. NMR996800126031 Indonesia, Kalimantan, Kalimantan Selatan, Batarang 1946-07-11 1 ex. NMR996800126032 Indonesia, Kalimantan, Kalimantan Selatan, Batarang 1946-06-14 1 ex. NMR996800125479 Indonesia, Kalimantan, Kalimantan Timur, Balikpapan 1988-00-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125480 Indonesia, Kalimantan, Kalimantan Timur, Balikpapan 1988-00-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125487 Philippines, Mimaropa, Palawan 1988-01-10 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125488 Philippines, Mimaropa, Palawan 1993-01-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125489 Philippines, Mimaropa, Palawan 1988-00-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125490 Philippines, Mimaropa, Palawan 1993-01-12 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. Atrophaneura aristolochiae goniopeltis (Rothschild, 1908) NMR996800125524 Thailand, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai 1988-11-21 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125525 Thailand, Phrae 1994-05-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125526 Thailand, Phrae 1994-05-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125527 Thailand, Phrae 1994-05-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125528 Thailand, Phrae 1994-05-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125529 Thailand, Phrae 1994-05-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125530 Thailand, Phrae 1994-05-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125531 Thailand, Phrae 1994-05-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125532 Thailand, Phrae 1994-05-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125533 Thailand, Phrae 1994-05-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. Atrophaneura aristolochiae (Fabricius, 1775) Common Rose NMR996800125621 India 2002-00-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125622 India 2002-00-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125623 India 2002-00-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125624 India 2002-00-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125625 India 2002-00-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125626 India 2002-00-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125627 India 2002-00-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125628 India 2002-00-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125629 India 2002-00-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125631 India 2002-00-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125630 India, Andhra Pradesh, Bangarupalem 2002-00-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125632 India, Andhra Pradesh, Bangarupalem 2002-00-00 ex coll. J.P. Kazenbroot 1 ex. NMR996800125633 India, Andhra Pradesh, Bangarupalem 2002-00-00 ex coll.
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