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Or maybe it's a subspecies of arachnocepta?
Evgeny, I do not know who you are addressing, but you yourself are both a curator and a moderator with all rights, if nothing has changed. And you can add a species yourself and move other one to synonyms. :) I would like to help, of course, but I have no data on this synonymy. Dubatolov does not have the species Chelis strigulosa (Böttcher, 1905) in the database. To add a species, you need to ...
Irina, Alexander, thank you.
Haematopota sf. italica
I have big doubts that this is Tabanus sudeticus. The coloring of the abdomen does not match.
I am happy for you and Olya and I envy you with white envy!) I would join with pleasure, I also never got to the end of July or the beginning of August... But so far, only big and warm greetings to Primorye, Anisimovka, Sergey, taiga! Good luck and I wish you new discoveries!!
There is a message about the first photo of Kuekenthaliella mackinnonii in 90 years: http://www.thesikkimchronicle.com/sikkim-rediscovery-of-rare-butterfly/
The first photographic record and rediscovery of a rare butterfly named Kuekenthaliella mackinnonii - from Sikkim by Tenzing W. Bhutia (B.O) KNP and a member of BAMOS-NCS. The species is still known in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, V. ...
It turns out that I often met them as a child, I just never saw them with a "raised tail" =) On the first photo it looks like a scorpion =)
Good photo, but please, don't use logo.
Protophormia terraenovae
Thyridanthrax sf. fenestratus
Heptatoma pellucens
Villa sp.
Sargus cuprarius
Hybomitra cf. sexfasciata
Lauxania cylindricornis
Prosena siberita
Dolichopus ungulatus
Chrysops divaricatus
Tabanus bromius
Chrysops viduatus
Please change it (the possibility of self-editing is blocked).
Myoleja lucida
Myoleja lucida
https://diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=84845#post_353810
So Cucullia inderiensis, then no, only Cucullia boryphora, it is probably too late for them.
The first male in the collection.
Females occasionally come across, but finding a male is generally a huge success. Finally here it is. And I found it right in the city, on my street, on the sidewalk :)
It is the one!
Solieria sp.
Calliphora vicina
https://diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=84749#post_353492
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Micropeza corrigiolata
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Orthotylus sp.
There is an opinion: Phytocoris nowickyi.
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Lepidonotaris petax (Sahlberg, 1823)?
Graptus triguttatus (Fabricius, 1775)
Dorytomus tortrix (Linnaeus, 1761)
Dorytomus dorsalis (Linnaeus, 1758)
Dorytomus melanophthalmus (Paykull 1792)-is this true?
Cionus hortulanus (Fourcroy, 1785)-is that right?
Some kind of error with pictures here, we need to fix it.
Yeah... OK, I'll see how this could happen.
Identification by Alexander Boldyrev
Identification by Alexander Boldyrev
Identification by Alexander Boldyrev
Identification by Alexander Boldyrev
Bryodemella tuberculata (Fabricius, 1775).
Amata sperbius Fabricius, 1787???
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