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As its hind wings were enlightened...
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Moved to P. melete "uncertain" so far. As for P. dulcinea, please approve or deny melete then.
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Moved to P. comis and deleted that wrong comment about Lycaenidae.
Goes to C. albonitens "uncertain".
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Moved to E. semipurpurella "uncertain". Correct, please, if needed.
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Moved to C. pisi "uncertain".
Goes to "uncertain". Please, do share your suggestions.
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Moved as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/9649.
Moved as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/9650.
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Moved to X. albonotaria "uncertain". Other versions still welcomed.
To S. caricaria "uncertain". Svyatoslav, please approve or deny?
Moved to Zygaena lonicerae "uncertain" so far.
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To "uncertain".
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Moved to S. stimulea "uncertain".
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Just moved.
Guys, could we already get it done, huh?..
So if you mention the species name on the website and would like to see it either linked from its catalogue page if this very species actually has one, or in italics if there is no yet such species in the catalogue, please write its full Latin name within two pairs of "at" sign @ with no spaces, herewith Papilio machaon will appear as Papilio machaon, and some another species not yet catalogued ...
Thanks!
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Et they demorfizm such powerful?
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Moved to "identified successfully".
Would you please tell, what are they feeding on so vivaciously?
Nice to watch before bed.
Moved as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/13700.
Moved as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/13700.
Moved as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/13700.
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We will correct, as the form will finish.
Nice guys.
However, this is the Genus Dendrolimus (Germar, 1812)Alexandr88, please rename the topic name and edit the title post: correct spelling of the title is a serious thing!And after that: there is no such species as Dendrolimus sibiricus, but there is a subspecies of silkworm Dendrolimus superans (Butler, 1877) ssp. sibiricus Tschetverikov, 1908.This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 12.07.2012 ...
Recent days I saw such one about 10—11 in the evening in Moscow region, Solnechnogorsky district, Andreevka village. It was flying over phloxes.
Rather ochroid and creamy as the pages of your website.
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