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Photo #14329: Brenthis ino

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Brenthis ino

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Photo: Masha Gill. Image redone at the website. Identified by: Vladimir Bryukhov

Date and time, location shooting/catching: 2012-06-11 15:30:00, Russia, Tver' region, Kimrsky district, Podosenovo village

Photographer's comment: Caterpillar is of about 5cm length, on spiraea

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12.06.2014 4:52, Vasiliy Feoktistov Corrected data.

Argynnis paphia / Vasiliy Feoktistov Brenthis ino / Vladimir Bryukhov.

12.06.2014 1:48, Eugene Karolinskiy

Vladimir rights. Meadowsweet - hence, Ino.

11.06.2014 22:28, Vladimir Bryukhov

I think that view is defined incorrectly. Do not see the characteristic "horns" of the head, typical for the larvae of this species. Tavolga on which the caterpillar is an indirect confirmation of my version. In the photo is likely caterpillar Brenthis ino. Another very similar Brenthis daphne, but that sort of feeds on Rubus. Between these kinds of distinctions I do not know.

01.09.2013 18:40, Vasiliy Feoktistov Corrected data.

Not identified Argynnis paphia / Confidently identified / Vasiliy Feoktistov.

01.09.2013 18:39, Vasiliy Feoktistov

Argynnis paphiastand unequivocally.

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