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8/13/2019 2012 Catalogue Mariposas
1/17WWW.OXFLY.CO.UK
The Granary, Manor Farm, Horspath Oxford OX33 1SDTel.: +44 (0)1865 873255 Fax: +44 (0)1865 873055 e-Mail: [email protected]
2012
Specialist Breeders and Suppliers
of Tropical
Butterfly and Moth Pupae
Worldwide
LONDON
PUPAESUPPLIES
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CONTENTS
UK HOLIDAYS AFFECTING TRADE PAGE ii
TROPICAL BUTTERFLY PUPAE PAGE 1 - 7
BRASSOLIDAE PAGE 1
MORPHIDAE PAGE 1
DANAIDAE PAGE 1
HELICONIDAE PAGE 2
ITHOMIIDAE PAGE 2
NYMPHALIDAE PAGE 2-4
PAPILIONIDAE PAGE 4-6
PIERIDAE PAGE 6
AMATHUSIDAE PAGE 6
SATYRIDAE PAGE 7
MOTHS PAGE 7
SATURNIIDAE PAGE 7
SPHINGIDAE PAGE 7
URANIIDAE PAGE 7
Explanation of abbreviations PAGE 7
MIXED SELECTIONS OF TROPICAL PUPAE PAGE 8
SUSTAINABILITYCosta Rica PAGE 9
Thail and PAGE 10
Phili ppines PAGE 11
RECOMMENDED EXHIBITION BUTTERFLIES PAGE 12
TERMS OF TRADE PAGE 13
Note: All prices quoted in sterling and E uros
We have included simple photographs of some of our reco mmendations as to the best species of exhibition butterfl ies on page 15.
This is provided only as a basic help to identification, for those of our customers who are new to the butterfly exh ibition businessand not familiar with some of the species we offer. They are not reproduced to scale. We have only been able to include a l imitednumber of recommended species.
p. rumanzovia laying eggs h. charitonia gather to feed p. sylivia mating d. chrysippus caterpillars
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UK HOLIDAYS AFFECTING TRADE
There are a number of Bank Holidays in the UK, ordinarily falling on a Monday. As courier services do
not function at these times, London Pupae Suppl ies' outbound sh ipments wi ll then be delayed unti l the
following day and the offi ce closed.
For your reference, the dates af fected for 2012 are as fo llows:
Date Closed Actual Sh ipping Notes
26th December N/A We wi ll be closed the week of 26th December
through 30th December. First shipments for 2012
wi ll be on Tuesday 3rd January.9th April 10th Apri l (TUESDAY) Easter (offi ce also closed on 6th April )
7th May 8th May (TUESDAY) Early May Bank Holi day
4th/5th June 6th June (WEDNESDAY) Spring Bank Holiday & Diamond Jubil ee
27th August 28th August (TUESDAY) Summer Bank Holiday
December 24th N/A Shipments wil l be impossible again duri ng
Christmas week.
[Note that shipments may sometimes be sent on a Tuesday if there is a delay or problem with inbound
shipmen ts to London Pupae Suppl ies; these occurrences are, of cou rse, unpredictable but we wil l make
every effort to make you aware of any such event in good time]
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LONDON PUPAE
SUPPLIES
Supplying Butterflies Around the World Since 1985!
PRICE & AVAILABILITY FOR LIVE BUTTERFLY & MOTH PUPAE
2012
Published Dec. 2011
All Prices in Sterling and Euro Currencies, as indicated, excluding VAT
This List Replaces All Previous Lists
FIRST EDITION
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CODE SPECIES PRICE PRICE AVAILABILITY
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BRASSOLIDAE
P100 CALIGO ATREUS 3.60 4.30 LIMITED
P102 CALIGO EURILOCHUS 2.10 2.50 ALL YEAR
P106 CALIGO MEMNON 2.10 2.50 FREQUENT
P120 OPSIPHANES CASSINA 2.55 3.05 LIMITED
P122 OPSIPHANES TAMARINDI 2.55 3.05 LIMITED
MORPHIDAE
P201 MORPHO PELEIDES 3.15 3.80 ALL YEAR
DANAIDAE
P205 AMAURIS NIAVIUS 2.10 2.50 FREQUENT
P206 AMAURIS OCHLEA 2.25 2.70 OCCASIONAL
P212 DANAUS AGLEOIDES 1.25 1.50 ALL YEAR
P214 DANAUS CHRYSIPPUS 1.05 1.25 ALL YEAR
P216 DANAUS GENUT IA 1.35 1.60 ALL YEAR
P218 DANAUS GIL IPPUS 2.10 2.50 LIMITED
P220 DANAUS HAMATA 1.50 1.80 ALL YEAR
P222 DANAUS LIMNIACE 1.25 1.50 ALL YEAR
P224 DANAUS PLEXIPPUS 2.00 2.40 FREQUENT
P230 EUPLOEA CORE 1.05 1.25 LIMITED
P231 EUPLOEA CAMARELZEMAN 2.05 2.45 ALL YEAR
P232 EUPLOEA MULCIBER 2.00 2.40 LIMITED
P240 IDEA LEUCONOE 0.90 1.10 ALL YEAR
P250 IDIOPSIS JUVENTA 0.70 0.85 ALL YEAR
P255 IDIOPSIS VULGARIS 1.25 1.50 OCCASIONAL
P260 LYCOREA CLEOBAEA 2.55 3.05 OCCASIONAL
P102
P122
P206
P205
P201
P214
P222
P224
P240
P250
P260
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CODE SPECIES PRICE PRICE AVAILABILITY
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HELICONIDAE
P300 AGRAULIS VANILLAE 2.00 2.40 ALL YEAR
P302 DIONE JUNO 1.90 2.30 LIMITED
P304 DRYAS JULIA 1.85 2.20 FREQUENT
P306 DRYADULA PHAETUSA 2.20 2.65 FREQUENT
P308 EUEIDES ALIPHERA 2.55 3.05 ALL YEAR
P310 EUEIDES ISABELLA 3.10 3.70 ALL YEAR
P320 HELICONIUS CYDNO 3.15 3.80 ALL YEAR
P322 HELICONIUS CHARITONIA 2.00 2.40 ALL YEAR
P324 HELICONIUS ERATO 3.40 4.10 LIMITED
P325 HELICONIUS DORIS 2.65 3.20 ALL YEAR
P328 HELICONIUS HECALE 3.15 3.80 ALL YEAR
P332 HELICONIUS ISMENIUS 3.15 3.80 LIMITED
P334 HELICONIUS MELPOMENE 2.45 2.95 ALL YEAR
P335 HELICONIUS SAPHO 3.70 4.45 FREQUENT
P336 HELICONIUS SARA 3.10 3.70 FREQUENT
P340 PHILAETHRIA DIDO 3.15 3.80 OCCASIONAL
ITHOMIIDAE
P380 GRETA OTO 2.05 2.45 FREQUENT
P381 GRETA NERO 2.05 2.45 OCCASIONAL
P384A MELINAEA ETHRA 2.00 2.40 OCCASIONAL
P386 TITHOREA HARMONIA 2.65 3.20 MAY - DEC
P387 TITHOREA TARRICINA 2.65 3.20 OCCASIONAL
NYMPHALIDAE
P410 ANARTIA FATIMA 1.85 2.20 LIMITED
P412 ARCHAEOPREPONA DEMOPHON 3.10 3.70 ALL YEAR
P413 ARCHAEOPREPONA MEANDER 3.70 4.45 ALL YEAR
P304
P306
P328
P325
P322
P310
P320
P335
P340
P380
P412
P387
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NYMPHALIDAE
P417 ARIADNE ARIADNE 0.65 0.80 ALL YEAR
P419 ATHYMA PERIUS 0.90 1.10 ALL YEAR
P429 CATONEPHELE MEXICANA 3.10 3.70 LIMITED
P431 CATONEPHELE NUMILA 3.10 3.70 LIMITED
P433 CETHOSIA BIBLIS 0.80 0.95 ALL YEAR
P435 CETHOSIA CYANE 0.80 0.95 ALL YEAR
P440B CHARAXES CANDIOPE 2.25 2.70 OCCASIONAL
P440C CHARAXES CASTOR 2.25 2.70 FREQUENT
P440D CHARAXES CITHAERON 2.25 2.70 FREQUENT
P440F CHARAXES PROTOCLEA 2.20 2.65 FREQUENT
P440G CHARAXES VARANES 2.20 2.65 FREQUENT
P440H CHARAXES VIOLETTA 2.25 2.70 OCCASIONAL
P442 CONSUL FABIUS 2.65 3.20 ALL YEAR
P443 COLOBURA DIRCE 2.15 2.60 ALL YEAR
P445 DOLESCHAL IA BISALT IDE 1.30 1.55 ALL YEAR
P445A EUPHAEDRA NEOPHRON 2.20 2.65 OCCASIONAL
P446 EUTHALIA ACONTHEA 2.00 2.40 LIMITED
P446A EUTHALIA DIRTEA 1.60 1.90 ALL YEAR
P450A EUXANTHE WAKEFIELDI 2.25 2.70 OCCASIONAL
P451 HAMADRYAS AMPHINOME 2.70 3.25 ALL YEAR
P452 HAMADRYAS ARINOME 2.25 2.70 LIMITED
P453 HAMADRYAS FEBRUA 2.00 2.40 ALL YEAR
P454 HAMADRYAS FERONIA 2.25 2.70 ALL YEAR
P455A HAMADRYAS GUATEMALINA 2.25 2.70 LIMITED
P459 HYPNA CLYTEMNESTRA 2.90 3.50 OCCASIONAL
P461 HYPOLIMNAS BOLINA 0.70 0.85 ALL YEAR
P462 HYPOLIMNAS MISIPPUS 1.60 1.90 ALL YEAR
P463 HYPOLIMNAS MONTERIONIS 2.10 2.50 ALL YEAR
P464 HYPOLIMNAS USAMBARA 2.65 3.20 LIMITED
P464A HYPOLIMNAS SALMACIS 2.35 2.80 OCCASIONAL
P419
P431
P433
P435
P440C
P442
P443
P445
P446A
P451
P461
P462
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NYMPHALIDAE
P465 JUNONIA OCTAVIA 2.05 2.45 ALL YEAR
P466 JUNONIA OENONE 2.05 2.45 FREQUENT
P467 KALLIMA INACHUS 2.05 2.45 LIMITED
P471 MYSCELIA CYANIRIS 2.65 3.20 MAR - OCT
P475 NEPTIS HYLAS 0.90 1.10 ALL YEAR
P476 NESSAEA AGLAURA 3.10 3.70 OCCASIONAL
P477 PARTHENOS SYLVIA 0.95 1.15 ALL YEAR
P478 PARTHENOS SYLVIA 0.70 0.85 ALL YEAR
P479 PHALANTA PHALANTHA 0.90 1.10 ALL YEAR
P481 PRECIS ALMANA 0.80 0.95 ALL YEAR
P482 PRECIS ATLITES 1.05 1.25 ALL YEAR
P483 PRECIS HIERTA 1.70 2.05 ALL YEAR
P484 PRECIS IPHITA 0.60 0.70 ALL YEAR
P485 PRECIS LEMONIAS 0.75 0.90 ALL YEAR
P487 PREPONA OMPHALE 3.10 3.70 ALL YEAR
P488P SALAMIS PARHASSUS 2.20 2.65 OCCASIONAL
P490 SIPROETA EPAPHUS 3.10 3.70 ALL YEAR
P491 SIPROETA STELENES 3.10 3.70 ALL YEAR
P497 VINDULA EROTA 1.75 2.10 LIMITED
PAPILIONIDAE
P502 ATROPHANEURA POLYEUCTES 2.90 3.50 OCCASIONAL
P504 ATROPHANEURA SEMPERI 3.15 3.80 OCCASIONAL
P511 BATTUS BELLUS 2.75 3.30 FREQUENT
P512 BATTUS POLYDAMUS 2.75 3.30 ALL YEAR
P515 CHILASA CLYTIA 0.80 0.95 ALL YEAR
P520 GRAPHIUM AGAMEMNON 0.80 0.95 ALL YEAR
P521 GRAPHIUM ANGOLANUS 2.00 2.40 OCCASIONAL
P465
P466
P467
P477
P478
P481
P487
P491
P504
P515
P520
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PAPILIONIDAE
P522 GRAPHIUM ANTHEUS 2.00 2.40 OCCASIONAL
P523 GRAPHIUM COLONNA 2.00 2.40 OCCASIONAL
P524 GRAPHIUM DOSON 0.80 0.95 LIMITED
P525 GRAPHIUM PORTHAON 2.00 2.40 OCCASIONAL
P526 GRAPHIUM SARPEDON 2.05 2.45 LIMITED
P528 PACHLIOPTA ARISTOLOCHIA 0.95 1.15 ALL YEAR
P534 PACHLIOPTA KOTZEBUEA 0.80 0.95 ALL YEAR
P538 PAPILIO ANCHISIADES 2.00 2.40 ALL YEAR
P540 PAPILIO BIANOR 2.00 2.40 LIMITED
P545 PAPILIO CONSTANTINUS 2.90 3.50 LIMITED
P546 PAPILIO CRESPHONTES 2.55 3.05 ALL YEAR
P548 PAPILIO DARDANUS 2.30 2.75 ALL YEAR
P550 PAPILIO DEMODOCUS 2.35 2.80 ALL YEAR
P560 PAPILIO DEMOLEUS 0.75 0.90 ALL YEAR
P570 PAPILIO HELENUS 1.05 1.25 ALL YEAR
P573 PAPILIO LORMIERI 2.65 3.20 OCCASIONAL
P574 PAPILIO LOWI 0.95 1.15 ALL YEAR
P576 PAPILIO LYCOPHRON 2.90 3.50 OCT - MAY
P580 PAPILIO MEMNON 1.20 1.45 ALL YEAR
P582 PAPILIO NEPHELUS 1.90 2.30 ALL YEAR
P585 PAPILIO NIREUS 2.30 2.75 FREQUENT
P586 PAPILIO PALINURUS 1.00 1.20 ALL YEAR
P588 PAPILIO PARIS 2.75 3.30 MAY, OCT & OWP
P590 PAPILIO PHORCAS 2.65 3.20 ALL YEAR
P596 PAPILIO POLYTES 0.75 0.90 ALL YEAR
P602 PAPILIO POLYXENES 2.25 2.70 LIMITED
P606 PAPILIO RUMANZOVIA 1.00 1.20 ALL YEAR
P610 PAPILIO THOAS 2.40 2.90 ALL YEAR
P614 PAPILIO XUTHUS 2.10 2.50 ALL YEAR
P615 PARIDES ARCAS 2.90 3.50 ALL YEAR
P524
P534
P538
P548
P570
P574
P580
P586
P596
P606
P610
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PAPILIONIDAE
P615A PARIDES CHILDRENAE 2.90 3.50 OCCASIONAL
P616 PARIDES IPHIDAMAS 2.90 3.50 ALL YEAR
P617 PARIDES MONTEZUMA 2.90 3.50 ALL YEAR
P618 PARIDES PHOTINUS 2.90 3.50 ALL YEAR
PIERIDAE
P700 ANTEOS CLORINDE 2.00 2.40 ALL YEAR
P721 APPIAS DRUSILLA 1.25 1.50 OCCASIONAL
P722 APPIAS LIBYTHEA 0.80 0.95 FEB - OCT
P724 APPIAS LYNCIDA 0.80 0.95 FEB - OCT
P726 ASCIA LIMONA 2.00 2.40 OCCASIONAL
P730 CATOPSILIA POMONA 1.05 1.25 ALL YEAR
P732 CATOPSILIA PYRANTHE 0.95 1.15 ALL YEAR
P734 CATOPSILIA SCYLLA 0.95 1.15 ALL YEAR
P750 EUREMA HECABE 0.70 0.85 ALL YEAR
P760 HEBOMOIA GLAUCIPPE 0.95 1.15 ALL YEAR
P766 PHOEBIS ARGANTE 2.00 2.40 APR - OCT
P768 PHOEBIS PHILEA 3.10 3.70 APR - OCT
P770 PHOEBIS SENNAE 2.00 2.40 APR - OCT
AMATHUSIIDAE
P780 AMATHUSIDA PHIDIPPUS 1.85 2.20 ALL YEAR
P768
P700
P618
P616
P732
P750
P760
P722
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SATYRIDAE
P790 ELYMNIAS HYPERMNESTRA 1.15 1.40 ALL YEAR
SATURNIIDAE
P800 ATTACUS ATLAS 1.35 1.60 ALL YEAR
P801 ATTACUS CAESAR 1.25 1.50 ALL YEAR
P803A ARGEMA MIMOSAE 3.10 3.70 OCCASIONAL
P804 ACTIAS LUNA 1.65 2.00 OWP ONLY
P806 ACTIAS SELENE 2.65 3.20 LIMITED
SPHINGIDAE
P810 DAPHNIS NERII 1.60 1.90 ALL YEAR
URANIIDAE
P820 CHRYSIRIDIA CROESUS 2.35 2.80 OCCASIONAL
OWP Over Wintering Pupae (Diapause).
LIMITED Indicates species that are not easy to raise in captivity and may be availablethroughout the year but only in restricted quantities. Please telephone for cur
rent availability.
IRREGULAR Indicates species that are extremely seasonal or that we find very hard tobreed on a regular basis, but are often available in large numbers atunpredictable times
Note Months stated under availability are a guide only. Some species may become availableoutside periods indicated.
P790
P800
P803A
P820
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MIXED SELECTIONS OF TROPICAL PUPAE
For ease or for preference, you may prefer to elect for a mix of pupae, rather than - or as
well as - selecting individual species. To this end, London Pupae Supplies are pleased tooffer two distinct mixes.
Note: actual contents of mixes will vary depending on avail able stock but wil l always
contain pupae to our usual high standard with a good variety and at excellent value forthe individual pupa price indicated. Minimum order of a mix is 20 pupae.
All mixes will contain pupae to a higher value than their individual cost would be!
GDMix - GLOBAL DELUXE MIX - 1.90 / 2.30per pupa. Thismix is drawn from all our breeding sources and may include some of
the more expensive pupae such asMorphos and Caligos.
Terrific value for money!
GSMix - GLOBAL STANDARD MIX - 0.90 / 1.10 per pupa
This mix comprises species mainly sourced from our own breedingfarms, which al lows us to offer them at a very competitive price.
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Sustainability in Costa Rica
The butterfly farm Kasiri is located on the Car ibbean slope of Costa Rica and con sists of 100 hectares of l and, whereabout half of the farm is still primary rainforest. The remaining half is old cattle pastures that have been left to regener-ate.
One hectare of the farm is devoted to the production of but-terfly pupae for export, an activity that has proven to be thesustainable alternative to agriculture. Butterfly production atKasiri was started when looking for an environmentallyfriendly way of life as well as an interesting possibility togenerate a new sources of income and employment for sur-rounding farmer families as well as for the indigenous Ca b-car people living in the vicinity - when a traditional farmerlooks at the forest he sees something to cut down for morepasture and cattle; here, it has become something to be pro-tected!
The farm is e quipped with seven mes h enclosures where thebutterflies lay their eggs on host plants. The process is oneof constant collections. With some butterfly species, it is the
egg that will be collected inside the enclosures so they can
hatch under controlled conditions in the small and rusticlaboratory. With others, mostly because of less naturalenemies (such as ants, spiders, crickets, wasps etc) theeggs are left to hatch inside the enclosures and then col-lected in different stages of development to then be fedinside the laboratory.
Conservation Project
*Kasiri co-operated with the non-profit Nairi Foundation,
an organization set up specifically to establish the preser-vation of the area known as the Barbilla National Park(some 12,000 hectares/30,000 acres), a one hour walkfrom the Kasiri farm. Tropical rainforests are being cut at astaggering rate; Kasiri and Barbilla are positive examplesof conservation.
*Support and strengthening of I ndian culture. Without our forest we cant continue as Indians, said one Cabcarman.He was talking about the Cabcar Indians living in the rainforest close to Kasiri and referring to their lifestyle being soclosely interrelated with the environment.
The owners of Kasiri believe that giving knowledge, creativity and self- respect and identification to tCa bcar Girl Study-inghe members of the younger Cabcar gener ations are important ingredients to strengthen Cabcar culture, so thatthey can find ways to participate in the democratic process. The Cabcar represent a people with a culture and political
system that have a lot to give and learn about human wisdom - they have an important and elemental conviction: theones who wast or destroy what nature gives, destroy life itself.
The Surrounding Area
The Surrounding Area
The Surrounding Area
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Sustainability in Thailand
Situated some 30 kilometres northeast of Chaingmai in northern
Thailand, on the edge of t he forest/jungle, we have a 15 acre farm
that concentrates on breeding local "commom" species of butter-
flies and moths, such as Papilio polytes, Papilio memnon and the
atlas moth. We do not breed, or attempt to breed any rare or endan-
gered species.
The farm has been established over 20 yea rs, and currently employs
17 people on a full-time basis, thereby su pporting some 15 families.
It is fully licensed by the Thai Royal Forestry Department to produce
a range of some 40 species of butte rflies and moths and is regularly
inspected by the authorities.
We only very rarely take butterflies from the wild to stock our farm
and inject fresh genetic material; the vast majority of our productioncomes from lines of livestock that have been captive bred for very
many years (captive breeding is a requirement of most exporting
countries so that natural stocks are not depleted).
The Breeding Programme
The "parent" butterflies a re kept in
very large netting enclosures,
where there are provided with the
right environment for that particu-
lar species. We provide plenty of flowering plants to produce the nectar of which the
adult butterflies live and also the species-specific host plant for the female butterfly
to lay her eggs on.
Twice a day, the newly laid but-
terfly eggs are collected and
stored in special plastic contain-
ers. After about five days thebaby caterpillars emerge from
the eggs and start to feed on the host plant leaves. At this point we
transfer the baby caterpillars to special cages in the nursery area,
where they are given a fresh leaves every day.
After approximately 21 days the then adult caterpillars crawl to a
corner of the cage and shed their final skin to become a chrysalis -
ready to merge into and adult butterfly in approximately three
weeks time.
A Pupae Room
Potting the Food Plants
A Pupae Room
Netted Breeding Area
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Sustainability in the Philippines
Here there are several very small farms, in comparison
to Chiangmai, scattered in different parts of the Phil-
ippines exclusively in very rural areas or small villages.
The largest one is situated in the island of Bohol with
breeding facilities scattered among family members'
land.
Foodplants are cultivated in nearby available lands
and are collected as and when needed; sometimes as
often as everyday in the busiest time of the year. On
this island there are also several other breeders who
have small rearing cages and nurseries in their back
garden. Most of these breeders have a very low in-
come from other sources and therefore rely on but-terfly farming to maintain a reasonable income for
their family.
Other sm all farms that exclusively supply us with pupae are on the islands of R omblon,and Palawan. Again, on these
islands, there are small suppliers breeding in their back
garden as in the case in Bohol. Altogether these farms
help several families, e ither f or their full income or tosupplement those with very low income; some b reed full
time and others work around 3 days a week to keep pro-
duction sustainable.
Each island has a "mother farm" for which permits are
required, both from the local and national government
authorities, to operate. All the other little farms or "backgarden breeders" are included and have to be specifi-
cally cited on the mother farm's permits so that they can
operate legally. This is a procedure strictly implementedby the government to prevent individuals from catching
butterflies in the wild (although it should be emphasised
that without proper breeding, it would be impossible to
sustain a business like this by merely "wild harvesting").
The Breeding Programme
All the butterfly pupae are collected from farms twice aweek for export; they are
transported to Manila, the capital, for a final quality check and for export licens-
ing and documentation. The process for export documentation takes2 or 3 days
which means ithas to be started few days prior to shipping day.
The operation i n the Philippines re quires several other ful l time employees; eachhas their own responsibilities - from dealing with legal requirements for farms
and facilitating e xport documentation, organising internal transportation of
butterfly pupae from farms to Manila, and the quality control checking and
packing of the pupae for export.
In a country where the devastation of natural calamities have been aggravated
by years of abuse of its own natural resources by its people, it is even more im-portant that this kind of farming, a nature friendly one, is encouraged and prac-
tised.
Netted Breeding Areas
Idea Leuconoe Feeding
Gathering on Nets!
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SOME RECOMM ENDED EXHIBITION BUTTERFLI ES
P520: Graphium Agamemnon
P534: Pachliopta kotzebuea*P560: Papilo demoleus*
P580: Papilio memnon*P586: Papilo palinurusP606: Papilo rumanzov ia*
P610: Papilio thoasP322: Heliconius charitonia*P334: Heliconius melpomene*
P328: Heliconius hecale*P240: Idea leuconoe*P800: Attacus atlas
P201: Morpho peleidesP102: Caligo eurilochus*P477: Parthenos sylvia*
P467: Kallima inachusP481: Precis almanaP435: Cethosia cyane
NOTE: Species marked*perform well at low light levels
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LONDON PUPAE SUPPLIES Ltd.Company Number: 4558915
TERMS OF TRADE
ALL LIST ED SPE CIE S OF F ERED FOR SALE AS L IVE PU PA E ONLY .
ALL PUPAE AR E CAPTIV E REA RE D FROM CAPTI VE BRE D PARE NT STO CK AN D OFFE RE DSUBJECT TO SUC CESSFUL R EARING PRO GRAMS.
QUALITY GUARANTEEAll pupae are guaranteed live and of A1 qual ity upon delivery to the customer's prem ises. LO NDON PUPA E SUPPLI ES
wil l replace without question any pupae that are received at any specific U.K. delivery address, dead, diseased or otherwisenot of A1 quality, provided the claim is lodged in writing within 24 hours of receipt and the pupae returned to us by 1st classpost for inspection. We regret that we are unable to accept clai ms after this period as we can have no control over the envi-
ronment that the pupae are kept in upon arrival at the customer's premise.
AVAI LAB IL ITY
As with all livestock, it is i mpossible to guarantee the availability of any given species at any given time. Should speciesfail, we will always do our best to offer a suitable substitution.
CREDIT ACCOUNTSCredit accounts granted to approved customers only, subject to satisfactory banker's references. Otherwise cash, cheque orcredit card details with order please.
PAYMENTTo be made w ithin 28 days of invoice date unless otherwise arranged; new customers may be requested to prepay orders or
give credit card details with an order.
OVERDUE ACCOUNTS
Plus 3.5% per month interest
BANK DE TA ILS for direct transfers
Payment by cheque, drawn on a UK bank and all major credit cards (VISA, Mastercard) are also accepted
POSTAG E & PACKIN G
Shipments to UK addresses are by Royal Mail guaranteed next day delivery at cost (min. 6.50). Delivery by courier such asFederal E xpress or DHL is recommended for North America (mini mum 40.00) and European (minimum 24.00 DH L)countries due to slower postage transmission times within these countries. Delivery by other methods can be used upon en-
quiry but London Pupae Supplies wil l not be liable for any delays thus incurred.
V.A.T. (VALUE ADDED TAX)
UK customers are charged VAT at the prevailing rate (20%) additional to the quoted catalogue prices.Under EU regulations we are required by law to charge VAT at 20% of total value of all goods supplied to any EU custom-ers UNLESS you are able to supply us with your VAT registration number which is current and valid at the delivery address.Note: we w ill not reissue invoices retrospectively upon late attainment of a VAT number.
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London Pupae Sup plies Ltd
BARC LAYS BANK P LCNORTH EAST LONDON GROUP, POBOX 2403 LONDO N N18 2BY, U. K.
20-53-0090803588BARCGB22GB19 BARC 2053 0090 8035 88
London Pupae Sup plies Ltd
BARC LAYS BANK P LCNORTH EAST LONDON GROUP, POBOX 2403 LONDO N N18 2BY, U. K.
20-53-0082736377BARCGB22GB52 BARC 2053 0082 7363 77