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Moved to "identified successfully".
Moved to lathonia.
Goes to E. glyphica.
Moved.
Whee, one more.
Goes to.
Moved to L. dispar.
Yes, there it is: http://lepidoptera.pro/catalog?regs[]=40&page=2&tax[]=106&photo=on. Moved it.
Yes, didn't move it promptly. Move it to C. culmella as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/13562.
Is this really it?
Straight hare.
Euclidia glyphica?
Swanky hairdo.
Elpenor?
Phlaeas?
Goes to I. aversata.
Thanks, moved.
Goes to.
Moved as well as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/13597.
Moved as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/13597.
Moved just as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/13597.
I've just moved all four, it would be great though to make it possible to identify all at once if it's such a group. However, soon there will be a feature connecting photos of one species.
Did they multiply!
Moved.
Moved to Colostygia pectinataria.
Goes to Colostygia pectinataria.
Moved to Colostygia pectinataria.
Goes to.
Yes, Vitaly happens to make mistakes at times. Moved the second one to "uncertain" as well...
Yes, this is the same specimen, or even species. I play with angles after the main ones are done :--)
Moved.
Moved.
Goes to.
Moved.
Moved out of "undetermined".
Got it, moved.
Same as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/13588?
Moved as well as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/13588.
Goes to.
Moved.
Yep, the photo looks quite different from the neighbouring...
Ok, move it to "identified successfully".
Alexandr, you may upload new species using new forms in a few days, now it's off.
Polypogon tentacularia?
Chrysoteuchia culmella?
Rivula sericealis?
Micropterix aureatella?
If they do change that much while ageing? The neighbouring photos look different...
Goes to "undetermined".
Moved to "undetermined".
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