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Moved.
Went to U. michaelis.
Goes to "identified successfully".
Soonest Crambidae Spilomelinae. :))
Thank you, I will consider and try to make my photos require minimal intervention :-)))
In the gallery section of another replenishment.
Still "uncertain".
Goes to I. vitrea.
Moved.
Goes to "identified successfully".
Moved.
To go.
Clear.
Thank Evgeniy1
Limacodidae, Sibine sp. Can be also stimulea, Clemens, 1860, there are many but no photos found!
Goes to M. clarissa.
View transferred from generation to generation Lamellocossus Acossus.
View transferred from generation to generation Catopta Paracossulus.
That's right! Botanists have made a big if name / surname, and entomology capitalized species do not write!
This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
New pictures in the gallery today, a little bit - 55 pieces, but just eight authors - Andrey Ponomarev, Dmitry Pozhogin, Constantine Krajewski, Svyatoslav Knyazev, Yuri Semeykina, Roman Romanov, Evgeny Azhipy and Igor Sakhno.
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Vitaly something right. I have already given Plantarium as an example to follow. It is extremely convenient sold (including loading, where the user downloads the image directly to the form - if you know, and only then expressed opinion, if there are dissenting. As a result, a photo or a "hanging " to a certain kind, or moved to the appropriate.And all of these procedures are carried out ...
Checked out all mine. All are Colobura dirce, meh.
I got it.
Moved to N. andetria.
I'm thinking-why devils and snakes with butterfly wings? ... - this symbolizes the licimeria of evil under the mask of beauty? Or does the butterfly symbolize fragility - in other words, the sure victory of good over evil?The ancient Germans believed that moths are witches reincarnated in them!
Tellingly, no one bothers to make both choices. If someone is able to do an adequate breakdown of the primitiveness - there are no technical problems. This convenient - will be pushed back in the evolutionary sort who inconvenient - in alphabetical order.
Rhode invalid now Eversmannia exornata (Eversmann, 1837)
Denis, what plant did they feed on?
Moved.
Good! I've asked just in case... :)
Moved.
Went to E. viridissima.
To go.
Leaves "undetermined".
Moved and activated.
Goes to "uncertain" then. New suggestions needed.
Leaves "uncertain".
Went to males.
Thanks, moved.
Fine. Moved and activated.
To go.
Moved.
Went to Caligula boisduvalii.
Moved and activated.
A realized - is also on Callophrys butlerovi Migranov, 1992.
Moved.
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