Photos by Pete Uy

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Title
Photos by Pete Uy
Language
English
Year
1964
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In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
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Photos by PETE UY The famous and rare GKAPHIUM IDAEOIDES of Mindanao whose hunt and study caused Prof. Jumalon to undertake four expeditions all, save the last, financed and sent out by the USC. The fourth was accomplished partly thru a grant from the N’SDB. The USC possesses nearly forty specimens can be found in the great museums abroad. Prof. Jumalon who, incidentally, is also a painter, is shown with two specimens of his experimental art, LEPIDO-MOSAIC, using as medium lOO'/i butterfly wings. THE CAROLINIAN Page 15 SUMMER ISSUE 1964 AN ASSEMBLY OF PHILIPPINE MONARCH BUTTERFLIES observed by the USC 1959 Palawan expedition. Many other local butterflies show this social habit thru mud-puddle congregations where several species are seen together by the hundreds. PRESIDENT LUEBKE of the Federal Republic of (Germany is shown viewing the lepidoptera research collection, with Prof. Jumalon answering technical questions. VICE-PRESIDENT PELAEZ of the Philippines saw the university’s extensive and systematic lepidoptera collection. Impressed by Prof. Jumalon’s mosaics, the Veep invited the latter to exhibit these at the World’s Fair in New York. THE CAROLINIAN Page 16 SUMMER ISSUE 1964