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Photo #22620: Yponomeuta kanaiellus

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Yponomeuta kanaiellus

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Photo, and identified by: Yuri Semejkin. Image without retouching at the website. Tentative identification

Date and time, location shooting/catching: 2013-06-08 00:00:00, Владивосток, Академгородок

Comments on this image

17.11.2013 16:24, Alexandr Zhakov Corrected data.

Yponomeuta kanaiellus.

17.11.2013 16:23, Alexandr Zhakov Corrected data.

Not identified / Tentatively identified / Yuri Semejkin.

17.11.2013 15:55, Yuri Semejkin

Yponomeuta kanaiella Matsumura

03.09.2013 0:33, Peter Khramov

Fast forward to undefined. Sorry for the delay.

28.07.2013 13:54, Yuri Semejkin

No need to drive anywhere, even in the uncertain while there will be. Once the directory is published (hopefully I hear about it), and then carry with reference to the source.

28.07.2013 12:33, Vasiliy Feoktistov

Peter, take it away again in unspecified photos. This is me yesterday nakosyachil pointing the wrong way. And indeed, enough already. By Yuri: can drive the mole in place. It is necessary to specify the description of only one year. He is known?

28.07.2013 12:21, Peter Khramov

Lord, well, how can vozbuhat for just such occasions? Well, do not understand each other and do not understand, the two rail like sane people. Do not quarrel.

28.07.2013 6:42, Yuri Semejkin

Oh yeah, Vasily. By now I've got here 357 images uploaded and according to you, I added them all without registration, didn't know it, really. Let me please still tell you that I was logged on and there was autosuggestion which fails from time to time, not only on my side (not only as to species, but gender also). It's odd that you're unaware as you're moderator. Sorry, I seem to have forgotten a bit that you don't check all the comments in the Community. Particularly, I keep repeating you the same thing for already third time. And you wrote me a "smart" instruction where should I click. Let's then be smart together, let me give you an advice. Please print out this outstanding instruction, all in capitals, and don't forget to add there a reminder for you to read replies sometimes instead of pretending there are no any. Not only you read them.
Then there will be less air-rending, as you said, and no wasting time, yours and mine. Let me take a break here and wish you the same.

28.07.2013 4:30, Vasiliy Feoktistov

Yury, the short manual on how to use search is here:
http://rghost.ru/47718134
I intentionally tried to use it being logoffed, by guest account, not to rend the air again.
This works perfect on my side: you just need to login on the website, type the name of the species, click the result and upload photo. Really easy, just try...

28.07.2013 1:28, Yuri Semejkin

Basil, personalized quote for you one more time for photo # 22939, and the magic word "yamamai! .Here Answer to your question, which explained that the search engine for all 3 pictures did not work. And if we ask the question, or gives advice, the interested in the answer, so as not to engage in the same writings in different files.
27.07.2013 12:03 Yuri Semeykin:
When sought on an Internet, I found in the catalog. But when he began to drop, no one snapshot nothing worked. Therefore, the written
07/27/2013 11:29 Vasiliy Feoktistov:
Yuri, because it is in the catalog. And the search by type of work .....
07/27/2013 11:04, Yuri Semeykin:
Antheraea yamamai Guenerin-Meneville, 1861

27.07.2013 19:00, Vasiliy Feoktistov

Guys, seems it was my fault. Today I sorted out Saturniidae, might have moved something somewhere wrong. This larva will soon be moved back to not identified. Yury, for you personally: you should just have typed in the website search a magic word "yamamai" (without commas) and this would be cleared up in a sec as (again) this species had been catalogued long time ago. And no need in spitting saliva in vain disturbing your and someone else nervous systems.

27.07.2013 15:30, Lev Bely

Yuri rather some system error, mixed up with your neighbor Antheraea yamamai http://lepidoptera.ru/gallery/22302.

27.07.2013 13:49, Yuri Semejkin

What a crazy joke. Who just ermine moths (which is also in the catalog is not included) gave the name of the family pavlinoglazki Saturn.
Downstairs there koment to the picture that is Yponomeuta ranaiella Matsumura. Or what. Someone forgot the alphabet?

22.06.2013 14:02, Yuri Semejkin

Yponomeuta ranaiella Matsumura

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