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05.06.2014 11:54, Penzyak

In general, we want to remove Ausonia from our KK region - since it lives well now both in localities and near Penza, I used to catch a newly released butterfly at the dacha with a kupka when I was weeding potatoes... in general, it was a super rarity and became a commonplace...

Eugene these two plants you mentioned - were they used to find caterpillars in nature, or were they used to slip geese in everyday life???

05.06.2014 17:09, TEMPUS

In the Nizhny Novgorod region, E. ausonia is actively expanding to the north, just as Melanargia russiae was once dispersed - now ausonia is already recorded within the city of Nizhny Novgorod (materials of last year).

In the Ivanovo region , the picture is identical. In the Gavrilovo-Posadsky district, it is generally the usual view.
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06.06.2014 14:27, гук


Here is an egg of meadow yolk on alfalfa.

alfalfa?

06.06.2014 14:31, okoem

Here is an egg of meadow yolk on alfalfa.

This is vyazel.
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26.08.2014 17:56, Victor Gazanchidis

Pieris canidia Linnaeus, 1768 and a pair of Sinopieris kozlovi lhamo Kocman, 1999, Tibet

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01.10.2014 11:24, alex242

Pontia daplidice (Linnaeus, 1758)

South Kazakhstan, Dzungarian Alatau, Almaty region, Taldy-Kurgan. [September 2013]

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01.10.2014 11:39, Alexandr Zhakov

  Pontia daplidice (Linnaeus, 1758)
South Kazakhstan, Dzungarian Alatau, Almaty region, Taldy-Kurgan. [September 2013]

Pontia edusa (Fabricius, 1777)is probably correct
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01.10.2014 11:43, Alexandr Zhakov

I get aesthetic pleasure from such photos. smile.gif .
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01.10.2014 14:37, rhopalocera.com

Pontia edusa (Fabricius, 1777)is probably correct
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Yes, no, daplidice is correct after all. Based on the priority principle.
No one has so far clearly proved that edusa is a good species.

09.12.2014 16:33, Valentinus

Georgia, Akhalkalaki region, July.
Could it be Pieris mannii? confused.gif
Disconcertingly, the underparts are very yellow, almost like those of P. ergane, but the ergane lacks a black spot on the forewings below.
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