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Yeah, I agree \O


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thank you you two 0/0


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It says topic not found Ex... O-/

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Another old one:

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Please can you help with the following butterflies of Zimbabwe and Botswana.The first one Gaborone, Botswana, the next three Chobe, Botswana and the last three Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Thank you.
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Thank you Lisbeth as ever. Pushing my luck :-0 but do you have any idea on very worn no 7 please.


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Why don't you go through the butterflies linked at the bottom of my last answer \O


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Ah, missed that will do \O


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OK. I'm going for a very worn Guineafowl, although the white spots on the head are confusing. I couldn't see any other likely candidates. :ty:


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