I completely agree. A window may come up on the page, add a photo to identify and confirm Name? Just will enter as the date or location. But something must write a comment. :-)
Again joke with the placement of the picture. The designer as a Xestia c-nigrum, and left undefined. Miracles! On the registration page title goes without a hyphen, may therefore? Under the image you can see.
This goose has read does not consider it before pupation. Therefore I do not bother. And call. ind. I shoot with LDS lamps, ring them, there is no shadow. Two lamps of different diameter, one above the other. And staff.
Thank you, Shamil! I usually do not do anything (http://lepidoptera.ru/gallery/40051). In general, I try to shoot without issk. lighting, but not always possible. A reflector, sometimes in macro, just nowhere vystavit- blocked lens. Who was shooting "butt" understand. And, so, I then by a profession - the photographer. Since 1986. :-) truth now video over my bread.
Abruptly, the whole process. I had all the images on a single sheet post as comics. According to the chronology. It is more convenient to treat. :-)
Oleg has confirmed in a letter, and asked for more copies. on the study. What there will be is unknown? But if confirmed, it means that he has some "fishechki."
Basil, I pointed out that this is not accurately defined. I tried to straighten, can be further seen.
It's been a year. Some updates about the species? Or it will be John Doe forever? I see it on regular basis...
Flying in the UV, but probably after midnight, found them in the morning! The lamp burned all night (UV tube). It was the same last year.
Thank you, Alexander, I also looked at these pictures, too, and saw that does not match. But I want to believe the expert. So - how to choose, as well. Maybe until -in inaccurate?
Yes, I agree, it is not necessary to exclude. And about colors- here Ballance is not correct, most likely under the incandescent lamp is removed. Nikolai all pictures with a hard light, many nuances of color and shades have disappeared. Maybe somebody else will speak about? For me - as an amateur - a priceless experience.
Doubts - it's good. In Muschampia cribrellum good sign at the top of the PC - four (or more) white stroke. In Muschampia tessellum - three.
It Arethusa, but faded badly. http://www.jardinsauvage.fr/FAUNE/INSECTES/PAPILLONS/SATYRINAE2/Arethusana_arethusa.html
In Erebia melancholica, Haute bands on the wing lighter and wider. In the photo - a male, and is clearly visible androkony, the male Erebia melancholica not see it. And living in the Caucasus. I think so.