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Tapeworms and mottles (Limenitinae): Limenitis, Seokia, Neptis Aldania

Community and ForumInsects imagesTapeworms and mottles (Limenitinae): Limenitis, Seokia, Neptis Aldania

PG18, 07.10.2007 15:56

In the topic apaturin yesterday flashed a suggestion to open such a topic. I think I'll take a chance. Most of the shots (where not specified) are from Primorye. I apologize for the quality of some scans (all except reducta - from film).

Limenitis populi
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Limenitis helmanni
Caterpillar and pupa from the nominative subspecies, from Altai. Butterfly - from the Amur region.
picture: 5L_helmannii_c.jpg
picture: 5L_helmannii_lar.jpg
picture: 5L_helmannii_pupa.jpg

Limenitis sydyi
(nominative subspecies, from Altai)
picture: 5L_sydyi_o_Alt.jpg
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Limenitis camilla camilla
(Southern Urals)
picture: 5L_camilla_o.jpg

Limenitis camilla japonica
picture: 5L_camilla_of2_copy.jpg

Limenitis moltrecthi
picture: 5L_moltrecthi_of_copy.jpg

Limenitis doeriesi
picture: 5L_doeriesi_o.jpg
picture: 5L_dorriesi_c.jpg

Limenitis homeyeri
picture: 5L_homeyeri_o.jpg
picture: 5L_homeyeri_c.jpg

Limenitis amphissa
picture: 5L_amphissa_of_copy.jpg
picture: 5L_amphissa_c_copy.jpg

And Caucasian SUEZ from Armenia
Limenitis reducta
picture: 5L_reducta_08_03______________________.jpg

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07.10.2007 16:01, PG18

Seokia pratti
picture: 5S_pratti_o.jpg
picture: 5S_pratti_c.jpg
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07.10.2007 16:02, PG18

Aldania raddei
picture: 5NA_raddei_o_copy.JPG
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07.10.2007 16:09, PG18

Nepris tschetverikovi
(Amur region, Obluchye)
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Nepris thisbe
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Nepris ilos
picture: 5N_ilos_c_copy.jpg
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07.10.2007 16:11, PG18

Nepris alwina
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picture: 5N_alwina_cop.jpg
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07.10.2007 16:13, PG18

Neptis philyra
picture: 5N_philyra_om.jpg
picture: 5N_philyra_c_copy.jpg

Neptis philyroides
picture: 5N_philyroides_of.jpg
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07.10.2007 16:15, PG18

Neptis rivularis
picture: 5N_rivularis_o_copy.jpg

Neptis sappho
picture: 5N_sappho_o_copy.jpg
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07.10.2007 16:19, PG18

Neptis speyeri
picture: 5N_speyeri_of_copy.jpg
picture: 5N_speyeri_c.jpg

Neptis andetria
picture: 5N_andetria_o_copy.jpg
picture: 5N_andetria_c.jpg
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07.10.2007 16:27, Ilia Ustiantcev

Both Moscow region tape drives smile.gif:
picture: ________3.jpgCamilla
picture: ____________________2.jpgTopolevy
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19.10.2008 23:02, Beercooker

Here, I selected a picture. The unusual composition is due to the fact that this time the shit was on the tree. I don't know if Dinusik posted this photo anywhere, but I found it on Yandex. I'm interested in: did I really "fart in a puddle"?

Pictures:
picture: dinusik.jpg
dinusik.jpg — (125.13к)

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05.01.2009 20:58, DavBaz

Limenitis elwesi (Oberthur, 1883), distributed in Tibet and western China, this specimen comes from the northwestern part of Yunnan.As a rule, it does not occur often.

user posted image
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05.01.2009 23:56, swerig

DavBaz

Can I wear underwear?????????????

06.01.2009 9:12, DavBaz

Ispod

user posted image
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09.02.2010 1:33, palvasru4ko

Neptis rivularis (Scopoli, 1763)
Crimea, south-east of Sevastopol, Rodnikovoe village, 23.06.2009
picture: P1050931.JPG picture: P1050905.JPG
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19.07.2011 20:07, Алексей Яковлев

Neptis andetria (Fruhstorfer 1912)
Khabarovsk's surroundings

user posted image
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16.12.2012 13:59, TEMPUS

Limenitis populi (Linnaeus, 1758)
20.06.2010 Ivanovo region, Shuisky district, Petrilovo village area, dirt road
picture: Limenitis_populi__20.06.2010_.JPG
picture: Limenitis_populi__20.06.2010_i.JPG
ex pupa 01.06.2012 Ivanovo region, Shuisky district, near the village of Klochkovo, mixed forest, on aspen imago 10.06.2012
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Pupa:
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picture: ____________________________.1___10.08.2012.2.JPG
picture: pupa_Limentis_populi_____.____.____________________________________Populus_tremulae_1.JPG
Biotope:
picture: _________28.05.2012.1.JPG
picture: _________28.05.2012.2.JPG
Limenitis camilla (Linnaeus, 1764)
first generation
23.06.2011 Ivanovo region, Shuisky district, near the village of Sergeyevo, the edge of a mixed forest
picture: Limenitis_camilla__23.06.2011_.JPG
picture: Limenitis_camilla__23.06.2011_i.JPG
01.07.2008 Ivanovo region, Shuisky district, the vicinity of the village of Krasnoarmeyskoye, the edge of a mixed forest
picture: Limenitis_camilla__01.07.2008_.JPG
picture: Limenitis_camilla__01.07.2008_i.JPG
second generation
15.08.2010 Ivanovo region, Shuisky district, Polki village neighborhood, mixed forest
picture: P1200602.JPG
picture: P1200611.JPG

This post was edited by TEMPUS - 12/16/2012 14: 01
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17.12.2012 2:38, Bianor

It would be an interesting topic if the authors of the photos indicated the gathering places.

17.12.2012 13:50, TEMPUS

Neptis rivularis (Scopoli, 1763)
15.06.2011 Ivanovo region, Shuya district, Shuya town, Metalworkers ' settlement leg. Ambarov I. V.
picture: Neptis_rivularis__15.06.2011_.JPG
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03.01.2013 11:19, KONI

Athymodes nycteis-24.07.12 Primorye, a suburb of Vladivostok.This view didn't seem to exist.

Pictures:
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09.03.2014 20:08, Valentinus

A rare frame. shuffle.gif
Neptis rivularis suck up spider prey. The butterfly was bitten and left in reserve, and then the winged thieves appeared.

Azerbaijan, Shamkir neighborhood, June 2011.
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17.06.2014 16:28, sergeySVK

June 13, Samara region, Kinelsky district, floodplain of the Samara river

Neptis rivularis rivularis female
picture: Neptis_rivularis_rivularis.jpg
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10.11.2014 13:11, usya04

Limenitis lepechini (Erschov, 1874)
Tajikistan, Gissar-Alai, Fan Mountains, alp. lag region. Artuch 13.06.1997
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10.11.2014 13:44, usya04

left Limenitis reducta(Staudinger, 1901)
Ukraine, Cherkasy region VI. 1979 Raevsky leg.

right Limenitis reducta herculeana(Stichel, [1908])
Georgia, Samtskhe-Javakheti, Akhaltsikhe district, Tiseli village h=1300-1500m 01.07.2013
picture: L_reducta.jpg

picture: L_reducta2.jpg

This post was edited by usya04 - 10.11.2014 22: 22
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10.11.2014 14:24, Valentinus

left Limenitis reducta(Staudinger, 1901)
Ukraine, Chernivtsi region VII. 1988 Raevsky leg.

right Limenitis reducta herculeana(Stichel, [1908])
Georgia, Samtskhe-Javakheti, Akhaltsikhe district, Tiseli village h=1300-1500m 01.07.2013


A strange idea about the subspecies of Limenitis reducta in the Caucasus. The view is described from Karabakh. Subspecies herculeana from southern France, another subspecies from Iran.
None at all There is no population isolation in the Caucasus. Nevertheless, according to Tuzov et al., the Southern European subspecies herculeana is found in the Greater and Lesser Caucasus, while it is nominative in the Armenian Highlands and Talysh. Danchenko et al. In general, we managed to write that there is an Iranian subspecies in Armenia, and this is despite the fact that the typical area, I repeat, is Karabakh. eek.gif
Only in the last Chikolovets, thank God, all the nominees. God grant him health beer.gif

10.11.2014 14:48, Alexandr Zhakov

left Limenitis reducta(Staudinger, 1901)
Ukraine, Chernivtsi region VII. 1988 Raevsky leg.

Very interesting! For Ukraine, only Tuzov from the Crimea, and then questioned.

10.11.2014 14:50, Aurelian

left Limenitis reducta(Staudinger, 1901)
Ukraine, Chernivtsi region VII. 1988 Raevsky leg.


Very interesting find! Do you have more detailed label data?

10.11.2014 14:58, Vlad Proklov

Very interesting! For Ukraine, only Tuzov from the Crimea, and that is questioned.

Morgun gave it for the Vinnytsia region.
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10.11.2014 15:13, Alexandr Zhakov

But he also brought Neolycaena rhymnus from there. smile.gif

10.11.2014 15:14, usya04

Very interesting find! Do you have more detailed label data?


Yes, there is a label. I'll post it tonight.

10.11.2014 15:16, usya04

Very interesting! For Ukraine, only Tuzov from the Crimea, and that is questioned.



Nekrutenko also has a question mark as a possible type.

10.11.2014 15:23, Alexandr Zhakov

Nekrutenko is also questionable as a possible species.

Link to Tuzov smile.gif
But, in the latest lists for Ukraine, this type goes under the number, somewhere there are still publications.smile.gif

10.11.2014 15:38, Aurelian

But he also brought Neolycaena rhymnus from there. smile.gif

You will laugh, but rimnus is theresmile.gif, although this type is not given in the publication of Blinker. However, in the mentioned work, and in addition to reducta, there are rather unexpected indications, for example, Ligea.

This post was edited by Aurelian - 10.11.2014 15: 43

10.11.2014 15:51, usya04

  
But, in the latest lists for Ukraine, this type goes under the number, somewhere there are still publications.smile.gif


And what are the latest lists now, can you tell me by chance?

10.11.2014 16:26, Alexandr Zhakov

You will laugh, but rimnus is theresmile.gif, although this type is not given in the publication of Blinker. However, in the mentioned work, and in addition to reducta, there are rather unexpected indications, for example, Ligea.

I'm talking about this work Lvovsky A. A., Morgun D. V. Bulavovye lepidoptera of Eastern Europe. Moscow, 2007, which provides an oral report on the discovery of this species in Mogilev-Podolsk, Vinnytsia region. As they later found out from the photo. Now the largest western point, the south of the Zaporozhye region. I wonder if there is more to the west, but I would like specifics smile.gif

10.11.2014 16:27, Alexandr Zhakov

And what are the latest lists now, can you tell me by chance?

Tell me, write in PM. smile.gif

10.11.2014 19:08, Aurelian

I'm talking about this work Lvovsky A. A., Morgun D. V. Bulavovye lepidoptera of Eastern Europe. Moscow, 2007,


Now it's clear smile.gifI thought about Blinky's article on the Vinnytsia region: link

Now the largest western point, the south of the Zaporozhye region. I wonder if there is more to the west, but I would like some specifics smile.gif


A colleague informed me about the discovery in the Vinnytsia region. He is on the forum, maybe he will write more details.
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10.11.2014 22:28, Гена

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10.11.2014 22:42, Dantist

left Limenitis reducta(Staudinger, 1901)
Ukraine, Cherkasy region VI. 1979 Raevsky leg.


Cherkasy or Chernivtsi region? Unclear. Clarify)
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10.11.2014 22:49, Kharkovbut

IMHO, it is important to publish such finds in order to remove them from the status of "folklore". The Bulletin of Zoology, for example, accepts such faunistics (brief notes).

Djon: Can I tell you more about the latest lists? Maybe I do not know something important? smile.gif

10.11.2014 23:37, Aurelian

usya04, please post a photo of the label.

This post was edited by Aurelian - 10.11.2014 23: 38

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