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12.12.2012 4:21, lepidopterolog

And on the rocks, neither he nor epicopeia has much to do smile.gifReally-who then?..

12.12.2012 11:18, Wild Yuri

Epicopoeia. There are plenty of elms in the Romanovka Valley, and there are some on the hills. They sometimes sit on the soil, especially in the morning, or when hatching. It will be necessary to examine the local elms with binoculars. Maybe it will be possible next year.

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12.12.2012 14:56, Dracus

But I can't believe it. It was late in August, though.

12.12.2012 15:12, Wild Yuri

I caught Artemis at the end of August! Delayed breeding of individual individuals is possible. And who else could be so similar to epicopeia? Alcinous does not have bright red spots. I'll look for it.

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30.12.2012 5:34, Сергей71

Educational poster )

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02.01.2013 17:29, headshotboy

23.01.2013 21:30, Pirx

Meanwhile, in Texas...

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04.03.2013 6:42, CosMosk


user posted image
the head is that of a sawfly, and in butterflies, subjectively, the eyes are closer to the mandibles.
If there were better photos-on the number of false-abdominal legs - there would be no questions.
And sawflies in wax threads - eriocampa, Google confirms that it seems to be it.

This post was edited by CosMosk-04.03.2013 06: 44
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