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You can take a look at the lepiforum:http://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Fotoue...phoridae_Raupenhttp://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Fotoue...Adelinae_Raupenhttp://www.lepiforum.de/lepiwiki.pl?Fotoue...ryciinae_SaeckeYes, I know about lepiforum. I just naively thought that there are only Psychidae in the covers
Bloodthirsty and locusts, the rear part of the pack consists of predatory individuals, and the front part of the pack is refugees.
Shamil, it was just shot with a flash. Now I have a different camera (no longer a soap dish), which still needs to be mastered. The backlight from the old one does not fit it and you need to redo everything. Yes, in addition, there is still no good lens for it yet, and I shoot with Kitov (discussed in the service section). And there is not much time or opportunity for shamanism with all this ...
So in Ukraine ictella and not marked, maybe somewhere in the West and pop up, but in the Mykolaiv region is very doubtful.
In August, you will have time to catch it. The main thing is the desire and equipped cage. It takes more than a minute, an hour, or a day to equip it. Engage in equipping, then catch
Creatures constantly kill, or rather eat something or someone to live.This is a completely normal process, thanks to which wch and we are alive.How many living things and plants a person kills-that's what inquisitive minds should really worry about. And who sent him to the planet.After all, without it, life is beautiful and harmonious.
Corrected data. Confidently identified / Juri Palamarchuk → Tentatively identified / Evgeny Komarov.
Corrected data. Lepidoptera / Confidently identified / Vera Volkotrub → Thyris fenestrella / Tentatively identified / Irina Nikulina.
Now it seems so Thyris usitata ussuriensis Zaguljaev, 1985, but I still see Thyris fenestrella, and not Thyris usitata Butler, 1879 http://szmn.sbras.ru/picts/Heterocera/Thyrididae/Thyris_ussuriensis.htm
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Corrected data. Acanthoderes thoracica White, 1855 → Acanthoderes (Symperasmus) thoracica White, 1855.
Corrected data. Acanthoderes hondurae Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 → Acanthoderes (Symperasmus) hondurae Chemsak & Hovore, 2002.
Corrected data. Acanthoderes ferruginea Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 → Acanthoderes (Symperasmus) ferruginea Chemsak & Hovore, 2002.
Corrected data. Acanthoderes affinis Thomson, 1865 → Acanthoderes (Symperasmus) affinis Thomson, 1865.
Corrected data. Acanthoderes virescens Fuchs, 1962 → Acanthoderes (Scythropopsis) virescens Fuchs, 1962.
Corrected data. Acanthoderes albitarsis Castelnau, 1840 → Acanthoderes (Scythropopsis) albitarsis Castelnau, 1840.
Corrected data. Acanthoderes lacrymans Thomson, 1865 → Acanthoderes (Pardalisia) lacrymans Thomson, 1865.
Corrected data. Acanthoderes funeraria Bates, 1861 → Acanthoderes (Pardalisia) funeraria Bates, 1861.
Corrected data. Acanthoderes amplifrons Chemsak & Hovore, 2002 → Acanthoderes (Pardalisia) amplifrons Chemsak & Hovore, 2002.
Corrected data. Acanthoderes zischkai Tippmann, 1960 → Acanthoderes (Acanthoderes) zischkai Tippmann, 1960.
Corrected data. Acanthoderes subtessellata Bates, 1880 → Acanthoderes (Acanthoderes) subtessellata Bates, 1880.
Corrected data. Acanthoderes septemmaculata Buquet, 1859 → Acanthoderes (Acanthoderes) septemmaculata Buquet, 1859.
Corrected data. Acanthoderes rufofemorata Aurivillius, 1925 → Acanthoderes (Acanthoderes) rufofemorata Aurivillius, 1925.
Corrected data. Acanthoderes rubripes Bates, 1872 → Acanthoderes (Acanthoderes) rubripes Bates, 1872.
Corrected data. Acanthoderes quatuordecimguttata Schönherr, 1817 → Acanthoderes (Acanthoderes) quatuordecimguttata Schönherr, 1817.
Corrected data. Acanthoderes parvimacula Zajciw, 1964 → Acanthoderes (Acanthoderes) parvimacula Zajciw, 1964.