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01.04.2014 14:48, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #24119

DIAETHRIA CLYMENA

01.04.2014 14:40, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #24165

Parides sesostris

01.04.2014 14:35, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #22549

Och.pohozha on ANCYLURIS INCA

30.03.2014 9:40, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #22569

Notophyson heliconides

30.03.2014 9:34, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #22546

Thyridia psidii

24.03.2014 17:50, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #28121

Basil. I myself understand. They are a little bit smaller Danaides, less bright, but most importantly, the abdomen, at the Danaides is a thin elongated, almost like gelikonisov, and these, like the Nymphalidae. And so, all four found the female-gipolimnasy little different even from each other in the dark, and color spots.

23.03.2014 20:49, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #28110

Well, I suppose that it is the male Cyane

23.03.2014 20:08, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #28110

Agestor me there, that's P.sita not. But it is easy: at Parantiki rear wings - rounded and have Agestora, like virtually all Chilas pryamye.on in my collection next to the paradox that I, too, Unlike eploei multsiber only the section of the wings. Accidentally fell into a collection, you can say, lucky in the mix with Eploeyami.

23.03.2014 19:41, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #28110

Wai dzhyan Mom! Ahrenet! I looked in Google missipus female. One person. And as I let them go .... but still left. recently audited and straightened neraspravlennyh- only as to distinguish them? Can you, Basil? I think I have one there and straightened. It is less monarch. What other symptoms?

23.03.2014 18:55, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #28110

For Tsetozy at least two species, of which I caught in Tae, characterized by a slow leisurely flight, almost like D.shrysippus under which they seem to mimic, at least I have not caught pervuyu- thought it monarch.

23.03.2014 8:48, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #28077

And characteristically, they live much brighter than blue vysushennye- directly when flying. Maybe it's due to the humidity of the environment?

22.03.2014 17:46, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #28077

Rather Ideopsis similis. They are there in abundance

20.03.2014 18:29, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #13861

Vasily, thanks for the correction. New species in my collection. So did I notice this one looked different from other lachesis. Have to get atropos, might anyone have it by the way? Trade to unspread lachesis.

18.03.2014 18:01, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #28016

Guys, who named this hawkmoth Oleander Hawk-moth Or Army Green Moth??? Xylophanes chiron. Check the taxonomy.

13.03.2014 18:17, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #25035

I do not care:)

13.03.2014 18:14, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #27471

She - Antheraea frithi, I have a variation from the sandy-yellow to brick-red flowers

13.03.2014 18:11, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #27033

Doleschallia bisaltide

13.03.2014 18:02, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #25035

Anteos maerula and Phoebis sennae

13.03.2014 17:58, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #25040

Prepona laertes

13.03.2014 17:41, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #25039

Hamadryas februa

12.03.2014 17:41, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #27955

Rather Phoebis sennae

11.03.2014 20:29, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #27961

Criticism has considered. There seems to be, when processing photos looked fine, but now I see myself.

11.03.2014 16:33, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #27962

As similar to P.rumanzowia!

10.03.2014 17:32, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #27864

There are no subspecies T. trouana, while Trogonoptera brookiana following: ssp. albescens Rothschild, 1895 ssp. mollumar D'Abrera, Doggett & Parker, 1976 ssp. trogon Snellen van Vollenhoven, 1860 ssp. noname, loc South Sumatra, Mt Dempo ssp. jikoi Kobayashi, 1986 ssp. akikoae Morita, 1994 ssp. mariae Neukirchen, 1993 ssp. toshikii Kobayashi, 1991 ssp. cardinaali Haugum & Low, 1982 ssp. ...

10.03.2014 16:05, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #25034

Hell, I did them has caught on recently straightened sfotayu

10.03.2014 15:58, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #26996

Very beautiful female aberration P.memnon. Nothing else comes to mind

10.03.2014 15:27, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #27864

Yes, for God's sake, I will give you and the underside of males and females. Type something banal and easily defined. That did not bother to give. They are actually only two species in one genus, easily distinguishable!

10.03.2014 15:12, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #27864

Why do I need a picture quite common in the collections of butterflies ???

10.03.2014 15:08, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #27896

I would say that this is R. hesperus. It is the same red, and is found in Brazil. One of these days I will give my photos from the collection - one face.

28.02.2014 14:19, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #27624

Sorry, didn't notice this is underside. Right, looks similar to croesus.

28.02.2014 14:18, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #27624

This is clearly not Croesus! This is O.rothschildi!!!

25.02.2014 20:12, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #27791

Eacles sp, can't ID further as there are plenty of similar species of nearly same colour.

25.02.2014 18:54, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #27789

Adhemarius gannascus?

16.02.2014 10:19, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #27645

Vasily, submitting a pic as I promised. I think it looks similar to Antheraea assamensis

14.02.2014 19:08, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #27599

But he defined this? I has the same uncertain Malaysia. Over the weekend, I lay

14.02.2014 17:42, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #27598

Basil. Linnean types go? Although beautiful :)))

14.02.2014 15:28, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #27594

Automeris midea

14.02.2014 15:27, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #27588

Automeris themis

26.01.2014 20:07, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #27055

By the way, it's rather P.erithonioides or twin of P.demodocus is distributed on Mauritius.

26.01.2014 19:55, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #27036

Agamemnon definitely, I collected same in Thailand with my own hands...

22.01.2014 20:18, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #26967

This is Vulgaris, I.similis has no such clear "tooth" on forewing underside, also the latter is a bit brighter.

22.01.2014 17:52, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #26967

Looks quite similar to I.vulgaris

22.01.2014 17:51, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #26968

What the heck? This is P.memnon (or previously P.Lowi) female.

22.01.2014 17:49, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #26974

Graphium sarpedon

20.01.2014 16:48, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #26831

Andrey, I met such names only once on some trade website, I mean gahua and phadena, and gahua/phadena for blue-brown variation. This is wrong. I've got 6 differently coloured cisseis, some of which are mixed, gahua or phanodemus. Here's some info from other sources: Morpho cisseis C. Felder & R. Felder, 1860 TL: Brazil (Am) Morpho cisseis cisseis C. Felder & R. Felder, 1860 TL: Brazil (Am) ...

19.01.2014 15:41, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #26918

Then delete #26892

19.01.2014 14:54, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #26913

from #26899 to #26913 are Heliconius hybrids

19.01.2014 13:38, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #26867

T.helena or T.criton male, or their hybrids (there are such)

18.01.2014 22:17, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #22600

Petr. This one is mule or "horse-like", in other words hybrid. If it's needless here, please delete, otherwise I could upload few more hybrids not yet systematized by Linneus though. Nice devils.

18.01.2014 21:55, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #26835

No, I won't overpraise. What do you use to remove shadows, photoshop or shoot in daylight?

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