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Hi Bob,
I see that Brother Adam just mentioned A. m. cecropia and not macedonica - it was probably described later but the general comments hold good for both subspecies, they are different however. 
 It doesn't mention sicula either.  What special character did Ruttner find in the subspecies?
Best regards
Roger.

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