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Moved.
To go.
Moved.
Also "uncertain".
Moved/activated.
Still "uncertain".
When species are transferred from generation to generation, or renamed in the comments to mean unsubscribe, okay? For it was clear who, how and where moved. To avoid confusion ...
Moved and activated.
Moved and activated.
Moved and activated.
Moved, nearly double though.
Went to M. tharops male.
Moved.
To go.
Thanks, moved.
transfer to generation Mimoides
transfer to generation Mimoides
Move to the genus Mimoides
transfer to generation Protesilaus
transfer to generation Mimoides
transfer to generation Mimoides
I agree with the interpretation of Dmitry!
Rosema minor, Draudt, 1934.
Would you at least introduce yourself? (although I can guess who it is). In Rostov-on-Don, there were already several publications on hawkmoth pamphlets of Poltavsky, Andrey Tatarinov had a book on the highest raznousyms of the North-East of the ECR. etc.Oleg Alexandrovich, you think right!The theme was created by Nikolai Rodnev!
Moved/activated.
Uncertain.
Moved to "identified successfully".
Finally managed to block clone called obabochkah.info, thanks to the lawyer Alexei, without whose help it would not turn out quite could.
Photo leaves "undetermined".
Moved to L. grammodes.
Moved to A. odorata males.
To go.
Moved.
Moved/activated.
Ok, done.
Moved to E. penelope.
Goes to.
To go.
Moved/activated.
Moved to A. albicans.
Guys, who commented this photo?
Syngamia florella (Stoll, 1781).
Dmitry! I've got it in a tightly closed box, lazy to open. Shot that about five years ago (even rather scanned).
Constantine sent one hundred and fifty new images; -)
Ok, moved.
This one also went to males.
Ok, male is male.
No, well, what is not an entomologist (in the eyes of the masses)? Photos from here - Durimar statue in Kiev Zoo as for me, it looks like L. A. Shelyuzhko(left) and Y. P. Nekrutenko (right): This post was edited by palvasru4ko - 02/28/2011 20: 17
Good. Moved.
To "uncertain".
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