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Epirrhoe tristata?
This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
Idaea politaria
This species is identified correctly.
Epicallia villica
Thank you.
Irina, Alexander, thank you.
This species is identified correctly.
Thank you, Irina.
Thank you, Irina.
Thank you, Irina.
Issoria lathonia?
This species is identified correctly.
Thank you, Vasily.
Thank you, Alexander!
Thank you, Dmitry!
Agrius convolvuli?
Thank you, Evgeny.
Thank you.
Thank you, Alexander.
Thank you, Vasili
What kind of Scotopteryx is it?
Thank you, Alexander!
Isn't it Chiasmia clathrata?
Isn't it Chiasmia clathrata?
Thank you.
Thank you, Vasily! But the butterfly in photo # 66173 is also identified as Aphantopus hyperantus, and the coloring pattern is different. And despite this, the view is the same?
Thank you, Vasily.
I assume that this butterfly is of the same species as butterfly # 66196. Whether it's the same individual, I'm not sure - there were three butterflies flying at the same time.
I assume that this butterfly is of the same species as butterfly # 66195. Whether it's the same individual, I'm not sure - there were three butterflies flying at the same time.
Thank you, Vasily!
Thank you, Alexander!
Thank you, Irina.
Apparently this is a checkers game. Which one is it?
The butterfly is very similar to the butterfly from photo # 58602, but has a slightly different color.
Thank you.
Okay, let it be Tyta luctuosa.
Thank you, Alexander!
Thank you, Alexander!
Is it possible that this Nematopogon swammerdamella?
Thank you.
I am instructed to repeat the photo shoot for this butterfly.
... As soon as the rains stop.
Pieris rapae?
Vasily, thank you. But do not slip it? After all, the picture is quite different number 49083 butterfly with the same name.
Satyrium acaciae ?
Thank you.
Day before yesterday.
Thank you, Basil!
Gnophos dumetata?
Thank you, Alexander!
It Vanessa atalanta?
Grammodes bifasciata ?
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