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23.11.2009 20:53, Yakovlev

Slava, you let's go to Lastukhin-will Papilio knyazevi
Clearly falls for the theory of triads
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24.11.2009 9:45, Egorus

Episema glaucina
In the first photo, on the right, is it an aberration or a shape?
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24.11.2009 10:51, Konung

Slava, you sent Lastukhin - will Papilio knyazevi
Clearly falls for the theory of triads

lol.gif lol.gif lol.gif
I laughed for ten minutes!!!

24.11.2009 14:46, palvasru4ko

Slava, you sent Lastukhin - will Papilio knyazevi
Clearly falls for the theory of triads


Can we talk about the theory of triads in more detail? What's it? And then I, apparently, fell behind life... rolleyes.gifJudging by a certain irony of the author of the quoted message, this theory is to put it mildly "without a king in my head.".. Is that true?

24.11.2009 15:35, barko

Episema glaucina
In the first photo, on the right, is it an aberration or a shape?

This is not an aberration, but one of many forms. Both tersa and glaucina species are highly variable.
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...=0&#entry972960
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25.11.2009 21:22, Yakovlev

Can we talk about the theory of triads in more detail? What's it? And then I, apparently, fell behind life... rolleyes.gifJudging by a certain irony of the author of the quoted message, this theory is to put it mildly "without a king in my head.".. Is that true?

Learn more about triad theory in the new post Popularizing the works of colleagues
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07.12.2009 22:36, александр барышев

Pygaera timon - Penza region.

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07.12.2009 22:44, александр барышев

Parnassius mnemosine-June 2009

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09.12.2009 0:36, Macroglossum

I saw a swallowtail melanist only lish2 times in flight...the spring generation... But they failed to catch it, although both times they hung literally on the tip of the net(

09.12.2009 0:43, Bad Den

There are also more interesting butterflies - for example, this apollonius

Photoshop tongue.gif

09.12.2009 0:49, omar

black and white why?

09.12.2009 5:02, Konung

such an aberration! smile.gif

09.12.2009 5:11, Macroglossum

black and white why?

What is not clear here) The person just exaggerated this post of the previous freak..They say the topic is abberants and not freaks of deduction

09.12.2009 18:12, александр барышев

The topic name is "Aberrants, gynandromorphs, etc." mnemosyne curve, in my opinion, is "etc." So everything is in the topic cool.gif

10.12.2009 4:33, Macroglossum

The title of the topic is "Aberrants, gynandromorphs, etc." Mnemosyne curve, in my opinion, is "etc." cool.gif

Well if etc Then f topic)

28.12.2009 2:28, okoem

Male Pyrgus sidae (Esper, 1784)
Crimea, Kara-Dag, June 7, 1985 From the collections of Yu. I. Budashkin
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Male Arctia villica (Linnaeus, 1758)
Crimea, Kara-Dag, May 20-22, 2007 From the collections of Yu. I. Budashkin
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28.12.2009 7:36, Konung

villika is super!!!

28.12.2009 10:34, gumenuk

It seems to me that this one has a non-standard coloring. Taken from: Ramenskiy district, Hripani district, 01.08.2007

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05.01.2010 23:32, palvasru4ko

Cooked the genitals of the "mutants" shown earlier (late, but better than nothing):
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...ndpost&p=960872

The first one really turned out to be "ikarus". Kharkovbut and okoyem - you were right.
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06.01.2010 23:48, Zhuk

Female Lymantria monacha, MO, Shatursky district, Tugolesye square, 29.07.2009
Posted earlier a photo of a live specimen. in the topic about volnyanok, but I decided to repeat it again. Interestingly, one tendril is strongly crested, apparently it is a partial gynandromorph. What a melanist.
for the photo of sps Sungaya'yu wink.gif

This post was edited by Zhuk - 06.01.2010 23: 49

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21.01.2010 22:34, Sungaya

Boloria selene
, Korolev, Moscow region; June 9, 1998, from coll. Samodurova G. D.

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21.01.2010 22:36, Sungaya

user posted image
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11.02.2010 14:32, Penzyak

I have been catching butterflies since 1991 and only once did I come across a ginandromorphic specimen of the ox's eye, and by accident - it was the first specimen in that field season. And both fish are caught constantly, so last year students caught a light gray copy of didyma (more like a gray nondescript moth).

To Baryshev:
Sanek do you still have that ugly copy of Belyanka (I think napi) that you caught on the Barkovka!? Please put it on display!

Colleagues attention!!!
Have any of you ever caught Clossiana selenis Ev on the territory of the European part of Russia and the Urals? I'm collecting data on this species for a review article.

11.02.2010 21:45, Egorus

The theme name doesn't specify that it should only be butterflies...
I wonder if these" guys " will fit aberrants...
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12.02.2010 8:38, Shtil

The first, as far as I remember correctly, is Echinocerus floralis. In the Crimea in the mass met just such an aberration. You can say much more often than normal.
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12.02.2010 10:36, Aleksandr Safronov

The theme name doesn't specify that it should only be butterflies...
I wonder if these" guys " will fit aberrants...

Echinocerus floralis (Pallas, 1773) is a pleasant animal and very variable.
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12.02.2010 23:23, Egorus

A couple of yellow-bellied bears...
(Arctia villica and Phragmatobia fuliginosa)
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13.02.2010 12:45, Alexandr Zhakov

A couple of yellow-bellied bears...
(Arctia villica and Phragmatobia fuliginosa)

Phragmatobia fuliginosa f. flavida
Arctia villica, this form is not described.
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13.02.2010 21:27, Egorus

For Djon
- A link to Phragmatobia fuliginosa f. flavida, if possible...
- well..., I won't describe it either... smile.gif
(A few words about the capture of this instance:
Night fishing. Three participants. Massive flight of these bears.
They even get in the way. We grumble. One participant recalls that
it is very rare to find yellow-bellied specimens among the villica. Another
participant stretches out his hand to the screen, lifts the wings
of the first bear that comes across, freezes for a moment, and says-This is...
The rest "sharpen up" - yes, a yellow belly, but such...
Further revision of at least two hundred copies did not yield
any results... smile.gif )
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14.02.2010 0:29, Alexandr Zhakov

For Djon
- A link to Phragmatobia fuliginosa f. flavida, if possible...

Die Bombyces und Sphinges der Westpalaearktis.
Josef J. de Freina, Thomas J. Witt, HAND 1
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14.02.2010 1:14, А.Й.Элез

In Seitz's case, it was called P. f. flavescens (Schultz)...
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22.02.2010 2:12, Алексей Яковлев

Swallowtail-melanist from the collections of professor Yu. N. Sidelnikov.
Khabarovsk Territory.

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14.05.2010 19:03, P.Egorov

Here is a golden aberration of the swallowtail,
for example, I put a relative of the same subspecies,
P. machaon centralis is already bright, and this female is very
out of color

Upper butterfly point: Naryn, Kazarman
lower butterfly point: Zaalay, Aram-Kungey

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14.05.2010 19:35, P.Egorov

It looks like a ginandromorph,
I encounter this for the first time,
tell me, plz shuffle.gif
Point: Almaty
Sylpha obscura?

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01.06.2010 13:15, Ilia Ustiantcev

Some strange gray form of Biston betularia (intermediate between normal and melanist what?). Caught: Moscow region, Odintsovo district, near the village of Pestovo, 30.05.2010
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01.06.2010 13:58, Victor Titov

It looks like a ginandromorph,
I encounter this for the first time,
tell me, plz shuffle.gif
Point: Almaty
Sylpha obscura?

Probably still Silpha carinata (Herbst, 1783) .

01.06.2010 15:54, Konung

Some strange gray form of Biston betularia (intermediate between normal and melanist what?). Caught: Moscow region, Odintsovo district, Pestovo village area, 30.05.2010
picture: Пяденица_бер_зовая_30.05.JPG

it is quite normal betularia. They have a lot of transitional color options...
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26.06.2010 1:09, Kharkovbut

P. c-album f. kharkovbuti wink.gif Holotype... tongue.gif

25 / VI / 2010, Kharkiv.

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26.06.2010 5:05, rhopalocera.com

rather ab. than f..smile.gif By the way, the holotype designation would be valid if it were printed smile.gif. You can describe them using images, videos, or fragments of instances.

06.07.2010 19:27, borov

Here is such a black male didyma, Donetsk region, Novoazovsky district, June 16, 2010

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