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Not sylvanus it is, not sylvanus. I already said before that I happened to collect many of sylvanus, they are quite different in my neck of the woods. Question to all: if there any info about sylvanus ssp. in Far East? Nominative or anything else.
I collect sylvanus regularly. Can be some local subspecies in Primorye, however those sylvanus I see in Central Russia, don't look at all like the specimen featured. Blurred spots and an odd-looking main dark yellow. Our sylvanus here have it lighter, yellow ochre, and yellow spots are more distinct. Whatever, I'm not a pro in Primorye Hesperiidae, just my personal opinion, I might be wrong.
Definitely not exactly sylvanus. In Primorye, blue stain is present on three of the genus Ochlodes: ochracea, subhyalina and venatus. I think one of them.
"Sergey, you probably have time to sit at the computer clock: others do not (such is life, you know-you)." Frankly, at this time I have the opportunity. But fortunately, or unfortunately, it will last for long. Prior to November 5th.
"And this kind of duplicated: Maculinea alcon, http://lepidoptera.ru/taxonomy/51159" I agree, take the obvious. Just a pity that our reminders are not wanted here. Moreover, they also swear when they are on the recall.
Actually, it's rather easy. Eilema griseola has way wider wings than other Eilema moths. This is seen well in photos and due to that Eilema griseola can't be mistaken for other Lithosiinae similar in color. Those can much confuse me and I usually thoroughly recheck such moths.
Reminder moderators. Kind defined by the author photo. Alexander Dumchus: "Neruda aoede cupidineus (Stichel, 1906) " Move right.