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I think that the scales themselves can also be subject to fading.
Palemon?
Probably still Palemon
Similar to Palemon
Can still summer Levan?
Pandora
Confirmation accidentally pressed.
Thank you! There were a few females, but with such dots - one.
This species is identified correctly.
Not, like, she was not. There are more open lower wings.
Oh, and where are missing someone interesting photo where the rear wing is not enough dark sling? This more and no.
This, by the way, in the same valley, between Alekseyevka and Pyatikhatki.
Thank you!
Yes, it is definitely not. How to be?
Perhaps Bembeci hylaeiformis
Maybe it. The area, like, fit.
This species is identified correctly.
Congratulations!
Ehhh! This year has seen her three times in the Crimea. Fly Me draft, rarely sit down and not for long; zafotat impossible: - ((
Unfortunately just noticed your question. If they are still alive and, most likely, already badly battered.
It's almost at the beginning of Alexis "valley", on the trail of the field along the stream drying up.
That would dissolve, and so do we have such a small population, artificial, somewhere near Kharkov!
Boloria selene?
I saw where the mistake. When I start "to offer a snapshot of a butterfly", there pops up a ready-made her name. So in this title it is necessary to remove the gap between "C" and "album", and put a hyphen in between. Then everything goes to the right place. Without this hyphen goes undefined.
Thank you!
The male seems.
And who will explain the kindness main external differences from Idas Argus? Pliz!
Cupido minimus (Fuessly, 1775) allegedly
Presumably Cupido minimus (Fuessly, 1775)
Or he or IDASA.
It would not (Noctua janthina Esp.). Maybe she and Moscow have?
Deltote bankiana
Can Camilla?
Same L. bimaculata, perhaps? Geometridae happen to rest like this.
A.crataegi L.
L.camilla.
By the way, in 2010 the last instar larvae collected in the Southern Crimea, in early June.
What's there on the leaf, a wild cockroach?
On the jump. Cool!
Interesting.
I'm not as good in Far Eastern. Can be something similar.
No, can't do it myself.
Right. Will move it.
Indeed.
That was in 1982 near Moscow, Balashikha.
Looks like Geometra papilionaria.
Maybe Erannis defoliaria?
Fixed that. Just added a hyphen between C and album, worked out.
Male, as you do!
Seems to be Carterocephalus silvicola Meigen, female.
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