• drolex@sopuli.xyz
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      [Bhutanitis] lidderdalei was first discovered by Dr. Lidderdale in 1868 in Bhutan, at about 6,000 feet, near Buxa. Between 1886 and 1890 the late H. J. Elwes sent three parties of native collectors from Darjeeling to procure the insect. The first was plundered by the Bhotias, the second was attacked by fever and one of its members died, the third had a man killed by a tiger, and all returned unsuccessful. Specimens were later procured by Mr. A. V. Knyvett, then Inspector of Police, who gave them to Mr. Elwes …

  • Cris@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Could someone explain the joke to me? I’m bug sleep deprived at the moment and all I can think of is it being a little silly for a butterfly to be rabid. The second Latin name is clearly “literally” spelled funny, but my brain just is not connecting the dots