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Brenthis inoon the inflorescence Veronicastrum sibiricum (likely a subspecies of B. i. Amurensis (Staudinger, 1887)
Very similar to theNeptis thisbeor related species ... I wish to pupate successful, I'd like to take a look at the butterfly) and more interesting - who eats lime) in addition to the standard diet.
Mesastrape fulguraria- very rare in the Russian Far East Moth - Asian-indomalaysky subboreal-tropical forest species.
Papilio maackiito escape fodder plant Phellodendron amurense (Rutaceae) - Amur velvet (fam. Rutaceae)
Papilio maackiion the young shoots of fodder plant Phellodendron amurense (Rutaceae) - Amur velvet (fam. Rutaceae)
Sadly (Ure, these harmful bird in the early 2000s in the United States in several states (I think in Virginia and Maryland) all ate euonymus (This is me when my "titmouse" defines several articles came across - a very serious pest ...
CaterpillarSericinus montelaage on the last piece of food plant - Aristolochia contorta (kirkazon twisted or Prirechny)
Most likely, I think it is a femaleOchlodes venatusAccording Korshunov, in Primorye subspecies Ochlodes venatus amurensis Mabille, 1909 (= selas Kurentzov, 1970), ie, here already expressed similar assumptions.