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Identified on December 12, 2017 as Laodamia faecella on molbiol ento forums by vidjl (Alexander).
the year of capture is certainly not 2030).
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Thank you, Alexander.
Any thoughts on this?
Thank you all for your help in identification).
The size is really 48mm, there was no special extra work, it was just an improvement in the image, it looks like it’s really A. monoglypha), thanks).
It is not similar to any of those found in our region).
at least genus or what versions are there?
Yes, I wanted to write candidella, I just got distracted and wrote another one, thank you)
I see, thanks)
Alexander, so what's the genital snag between deduction and elocution?You made it, you know.
okay, next time I'll frame vlad sps.
Epicallia villica I think.
wingspan 27mm.
Mythimna ferrago.
Pelurga comitata apparently.
Noctuidae.
and it was caught at the light?
19 mm wingspan.
I expressed my mnenie.V any case, the recent decision of the vami.Deystvuyte.
on the internet a lot of information on this species
Euchromius ramburiellus.
Comment, please photo 42551.
Agapeta hamana.
I wonder who are these millions of counting?))
Apanteles glomeratus.
Yes, the spelling should be respected).
The wingspan is needed and in what substrate photographed?
Dianthus deltoides.
Limenitis amphyssa.
female.
male.
yes it is a wasp from the family of chips.
Lasiommata petropolitana.
and the name of a subspecies? I did not find that anywhere else.
I believe that this subspecies Chazara persephone.
but just sat down on the list and all)
Spiris striata male.
beautiful photo.
yes ... 77 years butterfly is cool))
Polygonia c-album.
probably as a subspecies?
ATP)
17 mm wingspan.
OK.
and where do you see the second sash on the front wing?
bilateral type, but that's who it -samets?
Yes, the left wing is less than the right)
I've got a feeling like it's head is turned 90 degrees.
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