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Photos which you add to the website are not published automatically. First they are moderated and, if needed, additionally retouched. Besides, they get marked with copyrights. After all that they are available for seeing at the website. P.S. Your shots are already published.
After you having published your photos at the website, people can comment those and also identify what are the species on the shots shown. If you are aware of where the butterflies/moths were caught, please, add comment with this info to your photo so as it would be much more possible to identify that.
Generally, yes. People often wondered exactly MO. But for this infa need centralized. For by region out of the blue, you can take, for example. And Defense to and micro was ... Otkel reliable?
I'm now doing the free Avast, this might stumble somehow (I'm about to change that soon to the favorite and reputable Dr. Web).
Thanks, photo moved to C. lacunana. Will be added to Syricoris genus as the database is updated as usual.
If anybody needs one (in Saint Petersburg), please, take it out not to get lost. Connect by e-mail fjv#mnsspb.ru ("at" instead of "sharp"). The contact person is Fedosov Y. V.
The color of hind wings can vary much from very light to dark grey, and females are colored even darker. I didn't boil females. leuconota is not a synonym to latesco, just before these moths from Ukraine were named such. Now the puzzling thig is what's actually in Ukraine? latesco and/or trisignata. :)