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Moved just as photo #16647.
Moved.
Goes to.
Left "undetermined".
Fixed.
Thanks, corrected.
Moved just as photo #16786.
Moved just as photo #16786.
Moved just as photo #16786.
Moved.
From products where its larvae developed...
This species is identified correctly.
What a shame... Moved to X. ditrapezium.
Thanks, moved.
Yury, if you've got those done, that's ok.
Goes to.
Victor and try again in the form of adding information about a load of this Old Russian names.
This is a different species, so write in clever books. daplidice in the west and south of Europe, east edusa.
Forgot to include" banal " zlatka in the list:http://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/cypeupmv.htmName of a subspecies of blackfin with an error:Tentyria nomas taiurica Tausch.
Thanks, moved.
Ok, moved.
Moved.
Goes to.
Goes to.
Moved.
Right, goes to X. icteritia.
Ok, moved to X. icteritia.
Goes to X. icteritia.
Ok, moved to X. icteritia.
Ok, goes to X. icteritia.
Ok, moved to X. icteritia.
Ok, moved to M. persicariae.
Goes to M. persicariae.
Ok, goes to M. persicariae.
Ok, moved to M. persicariae.
Goes to.
To "undetermined".
Moved.
Moved.
Goes to.
Imitator moved )
Goes to.
Moved to "identified successfully".
Corrected.
by the way, while analyzing the Viennese collections of water beetles, which are full of holotypes, I also asked myself this question, not knowing that Liney described himself
“Baby, it's cold outside” should butterflies be murmuring to each other whilst dreaming deep beneath the snow and waiting for spring. Which is fairly hard to disagree these days when it's about minus 20 Celsius outside. However the winter has a special charm too, and we'd better warm ourselves with some genuine American soul that will be keeping our spirits high until butterflies get ...
VINITA always had it, too. These are w-ly RAN...Enter Rev should now be included in all databases.
Moved.
I won't say anything about Russia and Ukraine, but I can say that this year, for the first time in the last few years, I did not meet this species while traveling in Front and Central Asia (this year it happened in the Turkish province of Van - and not a single boeticus, very strange).
Thanks, fixed.
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